Funny...(hardcover).Some very flaterring comments still coming
in..
CldLk-Tim
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Subject: KR> Mark's sunset photos
I've been contacted by other builders form other experimental sites telling
me to loo
I have a Subaru Firewall forword for a KR. It came out of Bud Wilsons KR-2.
There is no prop or spinner. Make an ofer. I am just north of Dallas Texas at a
field called 30F
--- On Sun, 11/28/10, Jose Fuentes wrote:
From: Jose Fuentes
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Hi Dave,
I have been flying behind one for about 450 hours. My application is probably
unique so I submit that you may want to take my report with a grain of salt.
My prop is small diameter 54" and high rpm (cruise in the 4300 rpm range). I
had my blades profiled for high rpm use by Gary Hunt
I had one on a KR-1 with an 1835. I liked the prop and thought it was fine.
You had to keep up on the torque of all the bolts and carefully adjust it so
that all blades tracked alike. Paint the tips a different color and by
looking at the tips when running you can see if you have gotten the pitch
t
Does anybody have any experience or thoughts about this prop? This
would be mated to a Revmaster 2100.
Thanks
Dave.
I've been contacted by other builders form other experimental sites telling me
to look at Mark Langford's sunset photos and they include the link. And tell
me to go look at Mark's KR site.
"Hey I know that guy".
When will the coffee table version in hard back be out?
Way to go Mark and k
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