Thx tony,im sure this topic about landing gear has come Up alot! guess it
will hv to wait for now,regardless,its still a beutiful little plane, :)
On Sep 28, 2011 10:11 PM, "Tony King" <tkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> The only commercially available landing gear for KR2's I'm aware of is
Grove
> (aluminium one piece) and Diehl (composite). Cost wise I don't think
> there's much difference between the two. There are KR's with different
gear
> (e.g. there's one in Australia that has Jabiru landing gear - although
> buying that from Jabiru won't save you anything compared with the other
> options). There are also some who have made their own composite gear - a
> search of the KRNet archive will turn them up. Whichever way you slice it,
> you're up for a fair chunk of money (and time if you decide to make your
> own). I'm looking at buying some Scotchply and fabricating the mounting
> brackets for a replica of the Diehl gear, but that's driven by the added
> cost of getting an off the shelf kit shipped to Australia. If you're in
> North America I'd suggest the best option is to go with the Diehl gear (or
> Grove if that's your preference).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tony
> Queensland Australia
>
> On 29 September 2011 12:55, Brian Coss <briancossdul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello again,wonderin if theres other availiable fixed gear systems with
>> good
>> performance&price? Thx
>> On Sep 28, 2011 9:02 PM, "Prototype Mech" <prototypem...@yahoo.com>
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