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Difficulty flying biplanes

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RIBill56

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Hello to all,

I wish to pose a question to everyone in the group that cares to respond. First, I am new flying. I will probably have minimal hours by the time I finish building. Let's say 50 to 100 hours of flight time. I read in several places that biplanes are difficult to fly. In other places I read that they are no more difficult to fly than any other plane. I have the plans for the Stewart Foo Fighter, to give reference. This aircraft is not really an acrobatic type, as I am not really interested in a fully acrobatic plane. Any feedback would be appreciated.

:confused: Bill Emidy RI
 

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