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Old November 11th 03, 09:11 PM
Ben Jackson
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Paul Tomblin wrote:

Once I got to 3,000 feet I found I needed a LOT of forward trim, and it
still kept climbing every time turned my attention elsewhere.


Once you learn the IAS to expect for your target power setting it won't
be so bad. If you level off and pull power back at speeds you're used
to for a warrior you'll have a long leveloff ahead.

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