At 11:11 PM 8/20/2006, you wrote: > Dispite my FBO telling me not to fly her and sell her, she felt > very stable. He does not like small homebuilts and is not giving > me too much encouragement. I would just like to hear from the > group with some words of wisdom and motivation. She didn't scare > me any and I am anxious to get her back in the air but he is giving > me second thoughts. > Thanks, > Mitch >+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mitch, Use your own comfort level as a guide in making your decision, not the comfort level or advise of others. Don't push yourself beyond your skill level and take it one step at a time. If after a reasonable amount of hours you decide it's not the plane for you then put out the for sale sign. If I had made a decision in the first couple hours of flying my KR someone else might be having the fun I had this evening, formation high speed passes with the collegiate aerobatic team, 200 mph passes with a pull-up to pattern altitude and a tight circle to land. YEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA........................ 240 hours and still grinnin'............................ Larry Flesner