

We as a gaggle of 7 gyros, Magni's, ELA's, Sycamore, Xenon, has flown with Pieter Smith - he in his RAF - on Saturday, with really bad, gusting, windy conditions, and although I was really impressed with the RAF's flying characteristics, dunno if it is only his piloting skills that make it look good,

At Potties we tried to motivate the horisontal stabilator of the RAF might do the job, as previously discussed to the bone, but alas, it was an anonymous decision that it is difficult to regard it as the thing to do the job of a decent horisontal stabiliser. It is too high and too small to work for us. We regard the lack of a horisontal stab as a serious shortcoming, especially on long cross country trips.
Photographic evidence included to motivate our decision.
Sorry to Eben and the team in Upington, but if there isn't an upgrade coming soon, the RAF will not be on my shopping list.
If you fly with old no 7 and his kitchen, you need a place to put your stuff. Retractable table behind the seat then, or horisontal stab - you decide.



Believe me - all that, and more came out of the M22 belly.