Dan
Have you taken a look at Grove wheels and brakes? It is all we use for the
Whisper motor glider which weighs in at over twice what the average KR
weighs and so far have had no problems with stopping or turning the
aircraft. Good quality product.
Regards
Dene Collett
Avlec Projects cc
Port Eli
On 12/5/2011 2:08 PM, Glenn Martin wrote:
> Hey all. I have removed the under the stub wing, between the spars
> trash. I want to know your suggestions on what the best way to
> fiberglass the bottom between the spars is. (Ive already looked at ML's
> spar covering) What I am concerned about is if
Glenn,
Sand that area down without removing more than 1 layer of the glass that is
on there from the D section. Clean it well and Epoxy away. I assume that
you will put in your foam after sanding the spar cap areas.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the picsĀ
See you at the 2012
Hey all. I have removed the under the stub wing, between the spars
trash. I want to know your suggestions on what the best way to
fiberglass the bottom between the spars is. (Ive already looked at ML's
spar covering) What I am concerned about is if the new glass will
securely bond with the exis
My Tank, Built from a set of 1978 plans to 10 gal, had less than 6
inches from the front of the panel to the tank.
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Glenn Martin,
KR2 N1333A,
Biloxi, MS
Recess the fuel tank, Virg
On 12/5/2011 9:03 AM, Teate, Stephen wrote:
>
>
> "How likely is it that I'll be able to install a 9" deep instrument"
>
> Just because there may not be enough room behind the panel doesn't mean you
> can't space it out in front of the panel.
>
> Stephe
IIRC the stock tank is 12gal...
I'm to fit a Blue Mountain EFIS Sport in my plane, which is 5x6x9"
device...
However, since I'm in A-Stan, I don't actually have access to the plane
to see if it will fit...
And I don't have any plans/etc (I bought the plane online, while here -
it's in storag
I did not get a chance to measure mine on Sunday. But Parley mentions his
header tank being 20 gallons. I am not sure how that big a tank fits but I
guess it obviously does. My header tank is only 5 gallons and as I recall it
has a cut out on the side nearest the transponder. I wish I would have
"How likely is it that I'll be able to install a 9" deep instrument "
Just because there may not be enough room behind the panel doesn't mean you
can't space it out in front of the panel.
Stephen Teate
Paradise, Texas
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