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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Kyle Boatright" wrote Naah. I fly 3 and 4 hour legs in the RV without any hand/arm fatigue. Or maybe I'm so focused on derrierre' and bladder fatigue I don't notice. That is a center stick though, right? You can switch hands, and rest your forearm on your leg, right? -- Jim in NC You're right about the center stick, but I only switch hands to mess with the radio. One thing may be that the control pressures and throws on the RV are very small in straight and level flight, so there simply isn't enough effort involved to cause fatigue. KB |
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