Gentlemen (and Ladies). First, I must say the last few renditions of
the group post have been very lively!!!!!..... But I have a question
about BUILDING....

OK, here goes.......  

 What is the nominal height (from top of your rear spar to the top of
your turtledeck/canopy?) and how tall can this measurement be before one
should extend the height of the rudder (to avoid de-stabilization
issues).

Right now mine measures 38" (which is 2" higher than the existing height
of my turtle deck to the top of my rear spar measurement); therefore I'm
thinking of raising the height of the vert stab 2" to keep things
proportional

(I'm finishing a partially built project hence the changes).

Oh by the way, I finished welding up my W.W. Kr mount it turned of
great!! Although I had to build the "tray" twice (screwed it up the
first time.... Too narrow)

Got it bolted to the firewall/with engine temporally mounted. I'm about
to start on the cowl.

Mark thanks for the educational use of your web sight it's been a great
help, as all of the contributions to this group have been.

Lets not get splintered up Gentleman most everyone has made a
contribution here. I've made great  progress with my KR because of this
sight and I'm in your debt.

So don't stop contributing...................I need ALL of your HELP.






Thank you...


Jon,   Vair powered KR2


Jon.dawson at aes.com 




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