Glad you're enjoying flying a KR again. I'm still waiting on my 5/8 spruce
and T-88 to show up and I'm running out of things to do. Keep up with the
sunset photos, they sure do inspire me to build.
Chris Pryce
Columbus, MS
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> NetHeads,
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NetHeads,
Today I flew KR2 N891JF for 1.2 hours and did three stalls, twelve touch and
goes at three different airports, and got some good sunset pictures. Life is
good again! I can see the KR2 just might grow on me. It's a hoot! And it has
a 4340 crankshaft with nice fillet radii on it.
I am certainly no expert on things electrical, but I have some understanding
of how it works. The lead coming off the thermocouple is "thermocouple"
wire. You see how much I don't know. Well, I also did not know that you
could run regular wire from it until I ordered a switch from Westach that i
I dont know if all KRs have them, but my plane has folding tiedown rings
attached to the outer stubs...
Does the same shaking issue apply to these as to the wafs?
On Aug 28, 2012 4:11 AM, "Sid Wood" wrote:
> Peter,
> Whatever flat bed truck or trailer you might use, do not under any
> circumstan
But currently out of registration. Anyone with experience please contact me
directly.
Aaron
amoss...@emaol.com
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Absolutely Correct.I once removed a set of wings from a 'geared' project
after being told it had detachable wings Only to find out on Arrival,
that seller meant 'during the build'..I corrected this problem with a
New Dewalt Reciprocating saw & Blade (Dude couple of Hangers down, had a
Yor're back on the list Randy.
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Try a company called UShip. They move about anything all over the country..
Ron
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Peter,
Whatever flat bed truck or trailer you might use, do not unde
Yes...you are on.
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Peter,
Whatever flat bed truck or trailer you might use, do not under any
circumstances even think about tying down the airplane by the WAFs at the
stub wings. The shaking from the truck or trailer will shake your homebuit
airplane to pieces starting with the engine ripping out the fire wall.
Hi,
I have the ring gear/flywheel you are looking for and i can sell it to you at a
much cheaper price..You can have it for $250 inclusive of the shipping cost..
Please email me if you are interested.
Jess
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