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Good going Brendon. Some airplanes are really sensitive to subtle trim adjustments. With my Luscombe it took me several hours learning to coax it up above 90mph. I think most Luscombe owners lie out of force of habit. I could get it up to 110 or so with a very slight descent then trim to level flight. In still air it would go 100 but only until upset with a little turbulence. With your shorter wing you should be pretty stable when you get it up on the step like that.
Way to go
Dan
Step? That's how you get in the airplane. hee hee
I'm with Francisco. I must have been absent the day they taught about "the step".
Tim
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