Hey Dan,=20
Thank you very much for that.=20
I have been closely following the KR2 design as a possible 2 place to
build (I currently fly a single seat Corby Starlet) and after having
flown a stock KR2 and KR2s here in Australia I have started building a
KR2S.=20
Regarding  suitable modifications I have been gradually coming to
similar to conclusions to you but it is great to have it listed
concisely like this,
=20Thanks very much.=20
I would also like to add my  thanks to all those unselfish people you
listed(Mark Langford, Mark Jones, Bill Clapp, Collin Rainey, Dan Heath,
Larry Flesner and the many many others who make this e-mail list a truly
treasured jewel in the KR family.) God bless you all.
=20FWIW,
Regards,=20
Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-bounces+andrew.mccallum=3dkbr....@mylist.net
[mailto:krnet-bounces+andrew.mccallum=3dkbr....@mylist.net] On Behalf Of
Myron (Dan) Freeman
Sent: Friday, 12 January 2007 7:52 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Commonly used and tested KR-2S Specs

Hi Guy's;

After reading the "Comment" letters I got to thinking about the
modifications that have improved the KR. The one's that have
(reportedly) worked well and made it better. I've never seen them all
listed in one place (one sheet of paper) so to speak (excuse me if they
have been) and I thought it might be helpful to someone who is
considering building a new KR or buying a project to finish. I don't
want to nor do I intend to spark a big debate about it (those have
already been done) although I fear it will. I'd like to keep it a simple
list of tested "improvements to the basic breed" and your input is
welcomed. Just be civil. For those like to experiment, (God love you) go
right ahead, that's what it's all about. By the way, I'm not an
"expert", just an observer with a keen interest in the KR.

A new builder/finisher of a KR aircraft might do well to consider the
following.

=20-    Buy the KR-2 plans with the -S supplement and build the=20
KR-2S, you'll be glad you did.

=20-    Obtain and use the full sized drawings of the new KR airfoils of
your choice for your situation. AS5045 - AS5046 - AS5048

-    Select your horizontal stabilizer incidence and/or wing angle
according to the airfoil/situation you have or want.

=20-    Build the fuselage 40 inches wide at the outside of the top
longeron in the shoulder area (plans show 36") and taper the width in
from there to the tail post. You'll be glad you did unless you want to
use the stock R/R pre-molded canopy frame and turtle deck without
possibly also widening them.=20

-    Stay away from the retractable landing gear unless you just must
have it, remember KISS. Fixed tail draggers with good "wheel pants" are
slightly faster anyway "Diehl or Grove" brand and fixed tri-gears are
easier for some pilots to handle on the ground but are slightly slower
in the air. Your choice.

-    Build a long narrow 10" or so, wide fuel tank in each outer wing
panel up against the back side of the front spar. This helps the Center
of Gravity remain more constant as fuel is used and keeps the fuel as
far away from you as possible. You could also use a small header tank
under the forward deck with this setup if you choose. Your choice.

These are choices that need to be made first before starting to build or
completing a project, they are hard or impossible to change later and
could hurt any resale value they might have in the future.

All of the other choices like engines, tires/wheels, flaps/belly boards,
props/spinners and the like are easier to change at any time you feel
the need but the "hull" (Insurance speak) needs to be done right the
first time.

I hope this script is recieved in the same good will as it was written
and I would like to hear of anything that I forgot or left out.

I would also like to give a big thanks to Mark Langford, Mark Jones,
Bill Clapp, Collin Rainey, Dan Heath, Larry Flesner and the many many
others who make this e-mail list a truly treasured jewel in the KR
family. God bless you all.

Regards
Myron (Dan) Freeman
Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA
mfreem...@indy.rr.com
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