Hello KRnetter's
Its been almost three years, but I am finally getting back at my very early
stage KR project. I now have a Lycoming O-235 that I am considering, and am
wondering if anyone knows what prop specs have been used with a KR2S/O-235
combo?
Thank you for your insights.
Tony
..can anyone tells me the average counterweight of a plansbuilt
aileron balancearm for the new 16% airfoil wing? Thank's Herbert Fuerle
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My aileron counter weights are 2.8 pounds each, centered on a 5.5-inch
moment arm measured from the forward side of the
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com wrote:
> I found a nut with the correct threads and put it all back together, the nut
> made the connection tight and the fuel gage works great again.
Well damn it Joe, If you just use duct tape like the rest of us, you
wouldn't have these problems.
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Glenn Martin
KR2
Hey Guys,I have been dealing with an intermittent fuel sender for about the
past 6 months and had checked wiring several times to no avail. This past
weekend I had my son help me take all the top decks and canopy off so that I
could get to all the wiring and the top of the fuel tank if need be.
Want to buy an Alumn. gas tank for my KR-2.
Aprox. 16 gal. capacity. E-mail sparksfly...@cox.net
The FAA says it's in Houston still.
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=81288
~Matt
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Oscar Zuniga wrote:
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> A friend of my brother's, British ex-pat Malcolm Dixon, passed away
> recently and his family is trying to locate the Fa
A friend of my brother's, British ex-pat Malcolm Dixon, passed away recently
and his family is trying to locate the Fairchild 24W that he owned. Last known
location was somewhere around Houston, TX but it could be anywhere in the
States. Since there aren't very many of these airplanes around,
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