This spreadsheet could be very useful.  The more data people submit, the 
more useful it will be.  Please check it out and, if you have a flying KR, 
send your data to Orma at o...@aviation-mechanics.com

Ken Jones


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Orma" <o...@aviation-mechanics.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 12:08 AM
Subject: KR> KR info


> 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




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