Cpt_Kirk
En-Route
Do you find your v-tail to be really sensitive in pitch in certain flight regimes?
Sometimes the airplane's flies normally, seconds later it will seem unstable and want to pitch up or down with no outside force on my part. They're not violent, but it makes it uncomfortable for anyone else in there. It's like the airflow over the ruddervators has changed momentarily.
How do you approach and land regarding speed, flaps settings, and power reduction to nail those greasers?
It's really a different animal when compared to the A36.
**Nothing is dangerous or unsafe, I just really try to be smooth and have fitness when it comes to flying. I'll let someone else be "Capn Yank-n-Bank."
Sometimes the airplane's flies normally, seconds later it will seem unstable and want to pitch up or down with no outside force on my part. They're not violent, but it makes it uncomfortable for anyone else in there. It's like the airflow over the ruddervators has changed momentarily.
How do you approach and land regarding speed, flaps settings, and power reduction to nail those greasers?
It's really a different animal when compared to the A36.
**Nothing is dangerous or unsafe, I just really try to be smooth and have fitness when it comes to flying. I'll let someone else be "Capn Yank-n-Bank."
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