Joe Horton wrote:
> things went to crap. I tried to just hold steady and fly it on to
> the runway.
I'm probably the last one on the planet that should be offering advice on
how to land a KR, judging by my performance at Moontown yesterday, in front
of at least twenty pilots, but it sounds like y
The speed on finial is
> something that has to be mastered and I am starting to question if I
> should have cleaned the plane all up with fairings and seals before I
> flew it. It just builds speed so fast. I need to learn to stay on top of
> it way better.
> Joe Horton, Coopersburg, PA.
Hey no cheating by reading the end first to see if I survive.
Got to the hanger at 5:30 am and started the engine preheater. The
outside temp was about 35 deg. While it was warming up I went to the
office for a few minutes and returned a little after 6 am. I finished up
a through preflight and pull
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