KR>flying a KR

2021-08-15 Thread Flesner
We keep hearing how "touchy" the KR is to fly.  Go back and look at this video tp://www.krnet.org/krs/pete_brautigam/ and observe what little stick movement is required to fly a KR and yet how smooth the flight is.  At the 40 second mark see if you can determine the stick movement that put t

KR> Flying a KR home after purchase

2013-11-17 Thread Lee Parker
It was flying. ?I think it had around seventy hours on it. ?It had damage to the left wing. ?The plane flew great before the damage. On Saturday, November 16, 2013 10:41 PM, Carl Dow wrote: Amen! On Saturday, November 16, 2013 8:23 PM, Mark Langford wrote: Randy Smith wrote: > Why did

KR> Flying a KR home after purchase

2013-11-16 Thread Mark Langford
Randy Smith wrote: > Why did he not fly it home?? I know Randy was kidding when he said this. I don't think Lee's plane was flying yet, although I could be wrong. Lots of KRs have been totaled or substantially damaged by first flights on "pickup". I could have easily become a statistic myself

KR> Flying a KR home after purchase

2013-11-16 Thread Carl Dow
Amen! On Saturday, November 16, 2013 8:23 PM, Mark Langford wrote: Randy Smith wrote: > Why did he not fly it home?? I know Randy was kidding when he said this. I don't think Lee's plane was flying yet, although I could be wrong. Lots of KRs have been totaled or substantially damaged by f