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A little pitch sensitive you say. At cruise speed in the 360, if you
bump the stick gently forward and you're tall like me (6'1") you can
knock yourself out on the canopy.
I once handed the controls over to a Hot Shot CFI who had never flown
a Lancair before because he wanted to "get a feel of the airplane".
Within 2 seconds he almost snapped both our necks before I could
cinch down my shoulder harness and stop him from exercising the stick.
Ouch.*#@!
On landing though, you need to goose yourself with the stick to get
the full range necessary.
Don't know what the answer is but don't underestimate the value of an
altitude hold on your autopilot. Especially when you are heavily
loaded near CG with less pitch stability.
Instrument Approaches in actual (turbulent) conditions will peg your
funmeter everytime.
Stu.
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Stuart Seffern
Debbie Loiselle
916 Dane Street
Madison, WI 53713
E-Mail- RTWM02A@Prodigy.com
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