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Worst Flying EAA Bipe in the World

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I recently purchased an EAA Bipe and did not fly before I bought.Mistake no.1. The plane is well known in the EAA Bipe world as Parkside High School model and was test flown by the designer as I see on the internet. anyway the plane flys in a tail low configuration an requires about 1/4 right rudder to keep it going straight. Cant raise the tail on take off and forget wheel landing. This is not my first EAA bipe and I have around 100 hours in make.I have it disassembled right now and tried to buy a set of plans,mistake2 as I only recieved some reprints of some of the blueprints for the original plans I assume. Where can I find any information to try to correct this planes bad habits? Is there an assembly manual that came with the original prints? Can anyone guide me in the right directon please??? thanks in advance <Mark
 

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