You are right. Anytime a part moves in a part castle nuts with cotter keys are
used.
--- On Sun, 3/15/09, Darren Crompton wrote:
From: Darren Crompton
Subject: KR> Unsure about practices.
To: "KRnet" , "Corvair engines for homebuilt aircraft"
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sunday, Ma
Having been to the Australian International Airshow and viewed aircraft
through the eyes of a builder, I need some clarification about some building
practices. I always thought, and have since confirmed in AC 43.13 par7-64a,
"DO NOT use self-locking nuts on parts subject to rotation." I saw many
> Any info as to the stall speed of that aircraft?
>
Albert was not around when I was there but according to the info sheet, the
stall speed is 46mph.
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Darren Crompton
AUSTRALIA
My web site: www.kr-2s.com
Any info as to the stall speed of that aircraft?
Mike Turner
Edgewood NM
I have just returned from the Australian International Airshow where I was
able to see Albert Cassar's KR2 with Jodel style wings and the AS5048
airfoil. When taking the photos of his aircraft I was able to shel
Hi Paul,
Just for interest sake: Have you weighed the pvc-pipe vs. the fibreglass
tubes?
Regards.
JC
JC Marais
Centurion
South Africa
082-401-5259
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of smwood
Sent: 15 March 2009 03:53
To: kr..
Hi all.
I have just returned from the Australian International Airshow where I was
able to see Albert Cassar's KR2 with Jodel style wings and the AS5048
airfoil. When taking the photos of his aircraft I was able to shelter under
it when it started to rain, so "Thanks Albert" I have created a pag
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