If I built another one I would definitely put the trim on.  I would also do a 
small aileron trim tab with the same type of simple control cable so I could 
fold maps, etc. when it was trimed.  That was a real pain to do using my knee 
to keep the plane from rolling.

If I used an electric trim, which I wouldn't do, I wouldn't bother doing a trim 
indicator.  I would just see that the trim tab was around neutral during the 
preflight and wouldn't worry about it after that.  My opinion is that you could 
very safely take off in a KR with the trim full up or down and you wouldn't 
even notice that it was out of trim until you got to altitude and tried taking 
your hand off the stick.  I actually did my first landing with the trim full 
up.  I tried trimming the plane and forgot that on mine pushing the trim lever 
forward was up trim, not down, so I thought that I just didn't have enough down 
trim and didn't realize that I was trimming in the wrong direction.  Again, the 
stick forces are so light and I couldn't take my hand off the stick to keep it 
from rolling that I really barely noticed that I had to keep the stick pushed 
forward a little.

I couldn't try flying with elevator trim only since I always need to hold some 
right aileron and it was impossible to push the stick to the right and let the 
elevator go where it wanted at the same time.  If I did loose elevator control 
I am fairly confident that I could land with elevator trim and aileron control 
only, but I would definitely go to a grass strip where I wouldn't have as much 
of the KR ram the stick forward as soon as the mains touch to keep from 
bouncing tendancy. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Heath <da...@alltel.net>
Sent: Jan 29, 2004 5:49 AM
To: "kr...@mylist.net" <kr...@mylist.net>
Subject: Re: KR>Elevator trim

RE:  I rarely even bothered to trim it. I always had my hand on the stick 



Brian,



You make a good point.  Other than for a "piece of mind" backup to elevator
control, why do KR builders spend so much time and money on elevator trim
that they most likely will never use.  I rarely used mine for the same
reason, you always have your hand on the stick.



I would really like an aileron trim to offset the tendency to roll to the
right or left, as mine did the same thing. 



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Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC



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