A guy with an Avid Flyer is getting instruction from me for his Sport Pilot Lic....we were flying it on grass...no real problem....went to pavement and that thing is wicked on takeoff.....gets going about 40 and then becomes very unstable and difficult to control.....I realize it is short coupled....but it is extreme. This , as you might imagine makes it difficult to give primary instruction in.....any suggestions? (He put a new tailwheel on and the springs are Tight) but she's an animal even with the tail up. I don't have much trouble myself...but the student is frustrated. And I get my share of heart throbbing when I have to take over the controls on takeoff as it skids wildly out of control
. Anyone have any experience with these Avid Flyers....or I suppose a Kitfox is similar. Maybe I should just take him back to the grass strip and he can practice there for a while. It darn sure is a twitchy little buggar on takeoff though
I was thinking there may be an alignment issue.....thoughts?....it has a 2 stroke that winds up to 6500rrrrs on takeoff....I believe with the gear reduction the prop ( or gyroscope as I call it,)is spinning in the 4000 rpm range and having some effect as well) what do you guys think....this is the first 2 stroke I've flown.


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