Have yourself tested for Low Serum Cholinesterase level. It is a simple blood
test and if very low will cause you problems with anesthesia. In particular
anectine, which is one of the drugs commonly used in anesthesia. It is
unusual but everyone in my family has this defect and have been ur
Thanks for your helpful thoughts and ideas.
You have helped me find some options to explore both medical and
aircraft related.
Todd.
Thanks Wayne i have all pics still on camera. I was in a hurry to get
things on the page for folks to see. I have had a lot of interest so far.
Bob
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Wayne wrote:
> Bob, that is beautiful! Are you a cabinet maker?
>
> IMO, your project is well worth the asking p
Todd, not long ago Mark L. gave some good advice. Call your project
something besides KR, extend the wings to lower stall speed and go for a
Light Sport Ticket on it. No reason why it wouldn't work.
Just my 2cents worth.
Bob
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Todd Servaes
wrote:
> I may just have
FWIW, I don't know Bob and haven't looked at his project beyond the photos he
has posted. ?But as a reference point, his project is at about the same point
in construction for less money than mine was when I bought it some 18 years
ago. ?2 years later, I had a flying plane and have since flown i
Bob, that is beautiful! Are you a cabinet maker?
IMO, your project is well worth the asking price. I just wish I could do
it myself.
BTW, some of your pics are upside down, I downloaded and corrected them.
If you like I can zip them and send them to you. You will need
broadband, it's 51.9mb.
G
I may just have to face the facts and sell my KR-2S kit and move toward
Sport Pilot. I am, here, just thinking 'out loud,' and eliciting ideas
and / or offers.
My medical was not denied; but the ME says that it cannot be approved
and suggested that we not submit it until I get a, for most, mino
I put some pics and info about my KR2-S project on a web site.
If interested please let me know.
https://sites.google.com/site/bobskr2s/home
Bob
>I put some pics and info about my KR2-S project on a web site.
>https://sites.google.com/site/bobskr2s/home
>Bob
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Looks like you've done a great job on what you have. Too bad you
can't finish it. I'm sure someone will snatch it up a
I guess a guy can use whatever trick he desires but typically in a production
Facility the mold is waxed multiple times as a safety barrier first, then PVA
is sprayed over the top of the wax every time you prepare the mold for making a
new part in the same mold. If you are just going to make a v
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