Having flown the new canoe a few more times I find it behaves exactly as the included Pilot Notes describe and have compared it to several youtube videos as well.
Because of the engine placement and CG adding power does push the nose downward so on takeoff and in flight you must add back pressure to the stick to keep her nose out of the ground.
There are no brakes, no flaps and no trim...one must actually fly this aeroplane. In flight horizontal trim is maintained purely by thrust. I have found straight and level flight by placing the throttle at around 70% but you MUST read the included Pilot Notes before flying the first time.
Power up on takeoff must be gradual and as the power goes up, the stick must be pulled back to maintain just the slightest nose-up attitude.
For landings - descent must be gradual and the flair kept to the barest minimum.
It is a pleasant little sightseer and of course it is always great to have an aeroplane to fly that allows FSX to run fluidly in all settings and surroundings.
I like watching her sail sedately past the in flight - fly by camera position with zero hitches or hiccups. Sometimes we sacrifice that for prolonged periods and forget what it looks like.
The included airfields at Poughkeepsie and Stormville make the pack a nice addon, however the little ship is worth the fun all by its lonesome.
I'm sure the other testers will post more comments and pics soon.
