That's good to know Chad! However, can you tell us if you have been flying
your KR2 without any issues or serious safety concerns and that you are
happy with the original KR2 design, including the selection of cable
activated breaks? Do you have trouble to stop the bird from moving when you
are doing engine runups every time and hold short right next to the runway?
Do you actually retract your landing gear when you fly the bird and what's
your normal or max speed with or without your gear retracted in the air? I
believe yours is also a taildragger correct, as I believe it was part of
the original KR2 design, perhaps?!

Thank you for your encouraging testimony on the KR2's original
configuration!

Stay safe and fly high!

Dr. Hsu

On Wed, Feb 10, 2021, 7:20 PM Chad Robertson via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> I am not sure but I believe that mine is also a original KR 2   I am new
> to the KR world and mine is also a 1984 model with retractable gear and
> cable brakes
>
> Sent from my iPhone. N6GM
>
> > On Feb 10, 2021, at 3:10 PM, Lee Van Dyke via KRnet <
> krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
> >
> > In response to your last question, who flies a KR2 like yours.....I do
> original KR2 with retracts and cable brakes build in 1984
> >
> > Lee Van Dyke
> >
> >> On Feb 5, 2021, at 3:05 PM, Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet <
> krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thank you Mr. Colin for your very encouraging post commenting about
> the KR2
> >> original design. Honestly, I need such post like yours to help keeping
> my
> >> dream alive for getting my KR2 off the ground someday! I was thinking
> about
> >> giving it up on my dreams to actually fly the bird after described my
> KR2
> >> issues and get no encouraging response on the original design with my
> type
> >> of configuration, especially for a cable activated break and taildragger
> >> with attractable main gear that is extremely hard to operate....
> >>
> >> Does anyone know whom Larry Geiger is? Your video about his KR2 won the
> >> 1993 KR2 of the year is a huge boost on my confidence about the KR2
> >> original design. My KR2 looks almost identical to his except not suring
> >> about his break? My breaks and retractable wheels look almost
> identical, so
> >> I would assume that Larry Geiger's KR2 in the video was also equipped
> with
> >> a cable break, such as in the original design, perhaps?
> >>
> >> Another video provided in your link was a maiden flight of a KR2 with my
> >> type of design, but the video scared me a heck of a lot when watching
> the
> >> guy (your friend?) almost lost control on his first take off...?!
> >>
> >> You also mentioned a number of times about nothing wrong with the
> standard
> >> KR2 design. However, I am not sure what was exactly the standard KR2
> design
> >> by Ken Rand? Was it also called the original KR2 design with the same
> type
> >> of configuration like my bird (such as retractable main gear with cable
> >> break system, taildragger with a speed break board in the belly)?
> >>
> >> Am still looking to find out if anyone on the planet who still owns and
> >> flies the type of KR2 like mine, especially here in the US?!
> >>
> >> Kindly,
> >>
> >> Dr. Hsu
> >>
> >>> On Thu, Feb 4, 2021, 9:46 AM colin hales via KRnet <
> krnet@list.krnet.org>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I've read lots about stability and landing.
> >>>
> >>> I have a stock KR2. It's fine!!!!
> >>>
> >>> You don't need to extend the fuselage length or put a bigger tailplane
> on
> >>> to make it more stable. Those people who say there KR" is unstable
> haven't
> >>> got it set up right with respect to the C of G. Just make sure your C
> of G
> >>> is correct. A bigger tailplane means probably a bigger elevator,
> overall
> >>> affect of both is a more stable aircraft until you move the larger,
> more
> >>> powerful elevator. So now you need a smaller elevator, but then you
> won't
> >>> have such an agile aircraft.  It's all a waste of time and effort.
> >>>
> >>> If you lengthen the fuselage, yes you get a more stable aircraft until
> you
> >>> move either rudder or elevator. Don't forget pitch or yaw control is a
> >>> function of forces and length which can be exchanged for torque. More
> >>> length more torque, overall affect of lengthening fuselage. Nothing
> but a
> >>> waste of time and effort. Yes its more stable until you touch the
> controls,
> >>> then the fact they are further from the centre of pressure makes them
> more
> >>> powerful or the aircraft is just as light and twitchy.
> >>>
> >>> JUST GET THE Cof G RIGHT AND THE AIRCRAFT ORIGINAL DESIGN IS FINE! If
> its
> >>> not broken, don't try to fix it.
> >>>
> >>> As for landing, its easy. Just fly along the runway in a slowly
> descending
> >>> attitude, no flare or faffing or pilot induced oscillation, PIO. When
> the
> >>> wheels touch, stick forward to keep the plane on the ground and close
> the
> >>> throttle and wait for the tail to touch down.
> >>>
> >>> The biggest problem with the KR2 is you have to finish it, I bet 90%
> that
> >>> get started never get finished.
> >>>
> >>> So don't worry about modifications or re-inventing the wheel, pitch
> >>> sensitivity or flying or landing, just worry about finishing it,
> because
> >>> most people won't ever finish the poor plane, but will sell it on
> again to
> >>> the next person who will want to modify it and re-invent the standard
> KR2
> >>> design when there is nothing wrong with it, except from what they may
> have
> >>> heard from someone who has zero flying experience of flying a Kr2 or
> from
> >>> some bloke down the pub or flying club. I've got over 1,000 hours in
> three
> >>> standard KR2's and they are fine...
> >>>
> >>> Final information for the day. Brakes. Trust me, you need the best
> brakes
> >>> you can get. When its all going a bit wrong, wishing you had fitted
> better
> >>> brakes won't be of much help.
> >>>
> >>> For examples of how to land a KR2 watch these or loads of other videos
> on
> >>> youtube.
> >>>
> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSJXKZhHkfQ
> >>>
> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FJuTyf2sJc
> >>>
> >>> maiden flight of a friends KR2.
> >>>
> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omBs9lCkBLI
> >>>
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