I have a KR2, stock but heavy (680# empty), and it is so stable that I can
fly it hands off.  It is all in the weight being forward.  Still sensitive
when you go to jerking the stick around, but very easy to fly.  A stock KR2S
should give you even better handling, not that it is needed.

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Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC

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I would not own an aircraft that sensitive in pitch. I extended my KR2SS 28
inches (two extra bays) to insure a stable cross country airplane.

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