During the annual Alaska Aviation Trade Show held in April I was impressed with
the full length flap on the Mustang II (see the forth add down on this page for
an example:
http://www.barnstormers.com/Experimental,%20Mustang%20Classifieds.htm ). Has
anyone considered doing something similar on t
My first KR2 had the Mark Langford design counter balance, My currant
project I would like the balance tabs as part of the elevator. I have see
some added as extras, buy to save looking through heaps of web pages, where
can I find a more conventual design, like the RV or similar
Phil Matheson
http://www.firgelli.com/products.php?id=10
The PQ-12 is a nifty size and weight for trim tab adjustments.
Bob Johnson
Willamina, OR
(971) 645-9491
https://picasaweb.google.com/103552664644911775549/KR2SSW
Have you tried : http://www.airpartsinc.com/
craig
www.kr2seafury.com
--- On Sun, 7/24/11, Dave Dunwoodie wrote:
> From: Dave Dunwoodie
> Subject: KR> Flap Handle Pipe
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Date: Sunday, July 24, 2011, 9:30 PM
> I'd like to extend my flap handle by
> an inch or so but can't
Chris,
What I did was to apply high temp fireplace silicone to the wood firewall. I
simply spread a thin coat over the entire firewall and then applied a sheet
of fiberfrax to it. I allowed this to cure and then did the same for a sheet
of stainless steel. The silicone will hold both the fiberfr
Chris,
I can't tell you the best way, but I just re-built mine due to the "Swiss
Cheese" look that it had after I removed the VW. I chose .018 SS on the
wood which I painted with FireStop. I got these from AS. The SS is
attached to the firewall by nothing other than the screws and bolts that
ha
I don't know what others have done...I used .016 SS over 1/16 Fibrefrax
attached to 1/4' firewall with T-88.
Bernie McLean
Poplar Grove IL
Building KR-2 w/Corvair power.
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Fibrefrax and SS. The kit should be available from AS or Wicks, Virg
On 7/24/2011 4:24 PM, Chris corbine wrote:
> Netters,
>
> What is the best method to cover the firewall plywood and make it fireproof?
> I was thinking I'd use sheet metal (about 22 gauge SS) But I do not know
I'd like to extend my flap handle by an inch or so but can't find the
pipe anywhere! It is 0.75" OD thin-wall something! I checked various
versions of electrical conduit and the closest I can get is about
0.71". Can anybody tell me where to get the larger stuff, or should I
just proceed with
Netters,
What is the best method to cover the firewall plywood and make it fireproof? I
was thinking I'd use sheet metal (about 22 gauge SS) But I do not know of a
good adhesive. I was wondering if there are any other good ideas out there..
All inputs are welcome...
Thanks,
Chris Corbine
Yeah I agree, that was a link left over from my initial gear box design last
year. My line drawings are somewhat misleading in that I did not have the
differential bell crank shape at hand when I drew them. The bell crank will be
shaped to give me the 20 deg / 10 deg differential deflection as
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