Hello Net In the past I have talked about developing a database for KR information. An actual database was too much for my skill level and I gave up on it. Over the past week or so I have been playing with a simple spreadsheet that contains KR data and web links. I have entered a few examples into the sheet as an aid in developing a finished product. The sheet is finished and is hosted at http://www.kr-2.aviation-mechanics.com/krinfo.htm In earlier discussions I was asked if the data sheet that I developed would contain aircraft under construction. I have elected to not include them here. The KR net has listings of builders and their web pages. I want this data sheet to include information about aircraft that completed and flying. My hope is that visitors to the site will be able glean from the info answers to some common questions such as how fast, what type prop or gear, and others. You might be able to estimate what engine size and prop combination will yield what static and cruise RPM and much more. My plan is to cut and past information that is sent to me. If you wish to have your plane listed, send me an off net post. With over 1000 flying KR, this info could prove to be of great value to both owners and builders alike.
Orma Southfield, MI N110LR Tweety, old enough to drink this year Flying and more flying, to the gathering or bust http://www.kr-2.aviation-mechanics.com/