I'm still having troubles posting to the krnet. I sent this post yesterday and it never showed up and never made the archives either. I'm trying one more time.
Larry Flesner >At 12:26 AM 4/21/2011, you wrote: >>having invested fair bit of time (&dollars) into my KR2S project, >>I'm starting to wonder if I made the right choice. >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >Don't question your decision to build a KR. My KR is as easy to fly >as anything I've flown in 1300+ hours of flight time. I had very >little tail wheel time before first flight on the KR but that did >not turn out to be a problem. My KR handles on the ground as good >as or better than a castering nose wheel airplane that uses brakes >for directional control. It simply goes where you point the >nose. If the gear is set up correctly and the airplane flown >properly, a tail dragger is no more difficult to fly than other >types of gear. Relax and keep building. > >Larry Flesner