Netters,

Thanks for all the colorful emails.  :)

Clearly, the consensus is I need to get my weight down below at least 200 lbs 
to ensure this is a 2 place A/C.  I will make that my goal.  I appreciate 
everyone's responses.  Some in particular were very informative.

Thanks.

Dean Cooper
Jacksonville, FL
See my KR project at: www.geocities.com/djramccoop1/KR2.html
  ----- Original Message ----- 

  >Well now I'm convinced, maybe I'll set my gross weight at 2400 lbs and only
  >fly 1g maneuvers (take off will be tricky, i admit).
  >After all, the plane fly's just great at 2400 lbs, just as long as I keep
  >that CG centered  >:)
  >Larry A Capps
  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++


  I'm sure you're exaggeration is to make a point or else you missed a
  line or two in my post. To review:

  " I would
  say that within reason, CG takes priority over total weight."

  "Additional weight will certainly hurt performance but the airplane
  should be flyable, again within reason."

  "Let common sense prevail !!"

  I think we would all agree that 2400 lbs is beyond REASON
  and COMMON SENSE for a KR 2 as designed by Ken Rand.

  Larry Flesner






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