Thanks for the input. The naphtha didn't touch it. I called Steve, the former
owner/builder. He said that he had noticed the stuff, couldn't remove it and
decided it was a problem for another day. I think the problem is for today so
I cut the tank apart. It looks like some sort of slosh/sea
Dan wrote, "neither could get it to work properly . . ."
You'll recall Dan that you were tired, the engine was hot from adjusting
it all day (carb I think it was?), and you just didn't want to fool with
it any more. We only did two or three run-ups as I recall and sometimes
it takes three or four
phillabaum...@aol.com wrote:
> Hello Glenn,
>
> Just to let you know I haven't run off with the cowling. Hope your
> cleaning out your shop is going well so you can get the KR in there.
> I have completed a practice mold on another item ready for the lay
> up. When I feel comfortable on that I
These pics (13) are worth looking at 98% wood
When Doug gets to Osh should pick up an Award
Mega Wood Project> Kr2 in each wing ;-)
www.flickr.com/photos/nightbeacons/1356453858/
Myron (Dan) Freeman wrote:
> I had two different fellows hook up their Dynavibes to Ol' Blue at last
> years KR Gathering to check for vibration on my new prop/spinner and
> neither
> could get it to work properly even though it worked fine on their aircraft
> and neither of them could be conside
welcome in our great community !!
Dr Assaad Assaker
Médecine aéronautique
Médecin National de la FFULM
+33661848162
- Original Message -
From: "Charles Brown"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 1:12 AM
Subject: KR> airplanes,designs
I have been reading what you guys been talkin
>Dynavibe. Any pros/cons?
>It works extremely well and is easy to use. "Even a retard can use the
Dynavibe!"
Hi Guys and Girls;
I had two different fellows hook up their Dynavibes to Ol' Blue at last
years KR Gathering to check for vibration on my new prop/spinner and neither
could get it
> From: n5...@hiwaay.net
I couldn't make it to Dana's today,
since the ceilings were 200' until noon. I guess I could have made it
OK since I was seeing blue skies shortly thereafter, but it would have
been a short visit.
> Mark Langford
I was hoping that Mark, Joe and Dan were going to be able
> I hope you guys are keeping an eye on Darren Crompton's web site, I wish I
> could keep up his pace. If he had a larger shop, I'm sure he would be
> finished by now.
>
Thanks for the vote of confidence Mike.
It sure would be nice to be able to leave the wings on. The folks in the
street stoppe
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