Bob

Thank you for your input.  I guess I just forgot about the elbow.  But with
the floor stick between my legs I used my leg to rest my elbow and in Don's
plane I remember a small arm rest.  But I was thinking that I had some king
of mind telepathy going on here, HAHA.  So, I guess I was correct in
assuming I understood what I meant about resting my elbow, Whee!  That is
what happens when I do not take to time to think the program out in it's
entirety.  And yes, it is the input from the pilot that makes the plane seem
so sensitive.

How ever, if a person does not make room available for the side stick (on
the wall) I do not think that the proper geometry can be put together.  And
to me that would mean that if I were building a KR2S I would make it 42"
wide, not the stock 38" wide.

Just my thoughts on the side stick.

Greg Martin
Bob Lee wrote:

> Larry Flesner wrote:
> << The general "side stick" setup has your arm laying on an arm rest and
> you
> move the stick with wrist action.  >>
>
> Greg Martin wrote:
> << I have had a VeriEze and of coarse they have a side stick and it is
> not that sensitive.  I liked it very much. >>
>
> There's a point here that needs to be made regarding KR sensativity.  It is
> pilot induced in one of two ways:  First, from my very limited time at the
> stick of a KR2 I found it initially almost uncontrolable in pitch.  As soon
> as Marty Roberts took the stick back it was dead smooth.

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