Alan,

I've got link to a spreadsheet on my web site for the C.G. Range. However I 
 do have a KR2S so yours might be slightly different.

http://www.robert7721.com/WeighIn.html

Basically C.G Range is 8 - 16" of the wing cord. For my plane I used the  
firewall as the 0 point. Therefore the wing CG range is 22.5 to 30.5 inches  
(relative to the firewall). That is the same for either KR2 or KR2S. Some 
will  say not to use the back 2". But I believe you can with the KR2S.

Frame G limits are approx +- 6 G at 900 pounds if I recall correctly. If  
you are willing to lower your G rating you can up the max load - but be 
careful.  More weight tends to go aft in the KR2 it seems and this is the real  
issue.

Thanks,

Rob Schmitt
N1852Z



In a message dated 8/15/2013 8:19:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
beaglea109 at icloud.com writes:

Hello  all,


I have recently joined this august group due to my purchase of  a KR2 
(frame # 2001).  I have fitted a new motor (Jabiru 2200 85hp),  repaired and 
tweaked the overall airframe to ensure it is airworthy.  I  have now flown it 
for 7.5hrs and have decided the aircraft has many  characteristics of a WW2 
fighter (ex RAAF FLTLT).  


Therefore,  and to the delight of all the kids that see it, I have painted 
it in the  colours of a P51 Mustang!!  


The colours will be familiar to  Mustang enthusiasts as the colour scheme 
of the 47th Fighter Squadron, 15th  Fighter Group, VIIth Fighter Command, 
20th U.S. Army Air Force South Field,  Iwo Jima, Kazan Islands, Japan, dated 
1945.


I wonder if anyone  could help me with a few questions I have:


1. What is the preferred  CG range for KR2's?

2. What are the frame 'G' limits?

3. What  have people found is a successful tail wheel fit out as an 
alternative to the  standard system.  The aircraft is fun to fly in every 
respect 
EXCEPT the  landing roll, especially in a crosswind.  I have fitted a Matso 
6" as  seen in the photo, but have not yet had a chance to test fly it.  As 
soon  as I do, I will report back to the group.


P.S.  The aircraft  in the back ground is a beautifully restored Tiger Moth 
owned by Graeme  Atchinson, a local flying identity here in Townsville.  I 
fly the Tiger  regularly and can say it is a stable kitten in the ground 
compared to the  KR2!!


Thank you all for a marvellous network.


Regards,  Alan


Alan Middleton

Bluewater Airport

Townsville,  Australia

+61407356948  

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