Yes I can.  Do a weight and balance calculation with the engine off, then
put the engine on and do another one.  Now calculate the moment of the
engine.  Then move that moment to where the plane is balanced and that is
where you put the engine.

See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics 
See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN
There is a time for building and it never seems to end.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC



-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Leif Gunnar
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 3:38 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> engine-mounth



Hello
I live in Norway, and I`m just toil through dust og a lot of work with the
upper part of my Kr2. I made everthing in one piece like the picture.
Someone told when you are 90% finish, you have 90% to go, these word just
fit in here. But the shape is finish, and been very nice.  So I just have to
put  carbon on it etc.

I will use one UL power at 107 hp and weight only 159 pound+oilcooler. I
just love this engine.
I want to have any fuel in my wings, so I have a question I hope someone can
help me on.
The fabric who deliver the engine will make a engine mount for me.
The fuel tank in the front is removed and the engine is lighter, how far
forward do I have to bring the engine to bring the right CG?

Hope someone can give med some good idea how to calculate problem like this?

Regard

Leif G Alstadseter




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