John,
Couple of problems..when I went to copy the Grove drawing of the bracket,
there was a big "Proprietary Data" on the front of it and I can not copy
without permission of Grove Aircraft.  However, I have posted some pictures
of the bracket on my web site (which I forgot to give on my last message).
r/Bernie
KR2S Builder
Lexington Park, MD
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n2w6

----- Original Message -----
From: "JOHN SAUNDERS" <jsaunders...@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: "KR builders and pilots" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: KR>Grove or Diehl


> Hello, my name is John Saunders. I am a long time reader, first time
writer.
> Firstly, thanks to all who contribute. Without your wise words I would not
have
> considered building the KR2S. Could someone please send me a picture &
> description of the brackets required to mount the Grove gear? I am also
looking
> for a front & side pic of one of Todd's canopies. Has anyone incorporated
a BRS
> chute into their KR?
> Cheers,
> John.
>
> Mark Langford wrote:
>
> >  Either Grove or Diehl gear can be made trigear or taildragger, but
you'd
> > need the Diehl nose gear in either case, since Grove doesn't make one
that I
> > know of.  You just mount the Grove (or Diehl) main gear either in front
of
> > or behind the main spar to get the version you want.
> >
> > The attraction of the Grove gear is that you can install it without
tearing
> > into the wing, just bolt some brackets to the spar and bolt on the gear
with
> > about 4 bolts (through the floor, to the spar).
>
>
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