Hi guys
I have not got to that stage yet but has anybody ever thought of joining the
two flaps to each other via a glass/carbon composite layup under the belly
of the plane.
That would create both a belly board and flaps with the benefits of both.
Stiffness of the bellyboard might be an issue as the bellyboard will not be
hinged and therefore un supported across its length.
Thoughts?
Dene Collett

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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Flesner via
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Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 14:39
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Subject: Re: KR> flaps v belly board


>Having read the ease of the Belly board construction I am wondering 
>if the complexity of installing flaps is worth while ? I am at the 
>point of finishing the stubs and starting flaps. Knowing what you 
>know about belly board vs flaps would you guys install flaps? Is the 
>additional low speed lift significant ?

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I'm guessing the standard flaps on a KR2 do not generate a great deal 
of lift or add significant drag on landing.  Any drag on landing is 
good on a KR.  No reason you can't have both.  I had given thought to 
flap that, with additional movement of the actuator, deployed a speed 
brake.  If your KR complete is less than 650 pounds, I'd go with just 
a speed brake.  IMHO........

Larry Flesner


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