Roger,

We'll congrats! Even if I'm late on posting this it is good to see another KR 
up in the air. I had pretty good success with the Revflow in my Revmaster 2100D 
 from the beginning. Just had to do a few adjustments on the needle to get it 
from being too rich. Not sure why some folks have no issues and others have 
problems. Sounds like you are talking with Joe H so I don't know I could 
provide you any better advise. Only time I get a stumble is when it is cold 
outside and I pull the carb heat - it doesn't like that -way too rich. On the 
other end, in the summer, if the gascolator gets hot it stumbles as well, but 
that only happens to be on the ground after a flight. Last set of heart racing 
skips I had were from the Bendix dual mag - that has been rebuilt and no issues 
now. 


Thanks,

Rob
KR2S
N1852Z
www.robert7721.com




-----Original Message-----
From: John Edwards <myemailis at centurytel.net>
To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
Sent: Fri, Jan 31, 2014 3:18 am
Subject: Re: KR> N6338Z update


On 1/30/2014 1:38 PM, Roger Bulla wrote:
> It has been a while since I posted a update on the KR. It is now flying! This 
is a plans built KR-2 with a VW 2180. Took its first flight in late October 
2013. No surprises. I have the original Rand fixed gear that looks very close 
to 
the Grove gear. Visibility over the nose on the ground in nonexistent, but 
ground handling is good as well as handling in flight. I biased the cg toward 
the front to keep it stable and plus it is easy to correct  a nose heavy 
aircraft. My cg is around 1.5 inches in front of the center of lift with me in 
the plane and low fuel. Of course the pilot has shed around 30 lbs since then, 
so it has move a little further forward.
>
> The aircraft seems straight, with the elevator trimmed, if I let go of the 
controls I get a very gentile turn to the right. When the power is pulled back 
and the stock flaps are extended to descend, the nose gets very heavy, but the 
plane is stable and easy to land.  The only real problem I have is getting the 
Revflow carburetor to work properly. It keeps trying to kill me or at least 
keep 
my heart rate up. I have talked to Joe Horvath he is going grind a needle with 
a 
different taper on it to see can get to settle in. I have a Tillotson  HD that 
I 
am about ready to try. I also still have the Zenith I used on my old KR that 
worked very well for the twenty years I flew it.
>
> I hope to get some wheel pants and a coarser prop on the plane soon and get 
> it 
ready to make the gathering this year. I currently have an old Sterba Prop, 
(54x46) that I have had as a spare for many years. It came with an engine I 
purchased in 1987 and does a great job flying around the valley here in Grand 
Junction, but the engine needs more pitch on the prop. With the Rand fixed gear 
I have plenty of ground clearance for a longer prop. With the 54 inch prop, and 
in a level attitude I have 14 inches of ground clearance but I am not sure what 
combination of pitch and length will work best.
>
> Its Great to be back in the air. These little planes will keep you grinning.
>
>
> Roger Bulla
> rbulla2 at wic.net
>
>
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