Jeff Scott wrote:
>I wouldn't put a great deal of stock in the 262 mph speed listed for the
>KR-100.
I'm not sure if this was a Reno speed, or what, but I have also become very
skeptical of reported speeds, even "timed" race speeds. I was always
amazed at the issue of Kitplanes that extolled
i bought a KR project last month it has the modified single seat verticle and
horzonial stabilazer elevator has beem made smaller. the person i bought it
from was going to install a 0200 on it. i am going to put a VW based engine on
it going to be 2300 cc. the D.A.R who was over seeing the rebu
> - Original Message -
> From: Larry&Sallie Flesner
> Sent: 01/11/14 05:09 PM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> KR1/KR100?whats the difference?
>
> At 02:31 PM 1/11/2014, you wrote:
> >Can anyone here shed some light on to the pros or cons of the KR1 VS
> >the KR 100 and what changed f
And, I will add, no micro on the spars, just resin and good contact with the
glass.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics?
Peoples Choice at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN
Best KR at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN
Best Interior at 2013 - KR Gatheri
I will put in a point that I consider a big benefit of the Corvair.
Assuming you can handle the extra 60 pounds, the Corvair brings a durability
level far greater than does the VW. I have had several VW engines in a car
and two different KRs, and I consider them to be really good engines and
have
Phillip; Looks as though the pilot made a normal takeoff and turn to heading
for Holbrook when he detected a problem. (normal turn radius, no real effort to
return to field directly) When abeam, he deviated toward the runway, with poor
heading control, eventually stalling and impacting with o
At 02:31 PM 1/11/2014, you wrote:
>Can anyone here shed some light on to the pros or cons of the KR1 VS
>the KR 100 and what changed from the KR1 to the KR 100?
considerable info with photos at
On 2014-01-11 5:57 PM, Wayne wrote:
Il take the engine Id love to have a spare.
ordered the corvair conversion book
I am near Kingston Ontario so I cross at water-town
I81
Good one Kr1 1/2 LOL
my phone is 613-968-9516
Thanks as id like to get your input on the KR2 as well phone anytime.
Fly on
St
Stan,
What Mark L. said. Your 1800cc bus engine is probably a type 4. They are
a little heaver then the usual type 1 VW. It will need a force 1 front
bearing the same as the type 1. You can find everything you need know
about VW conversions at Great Plains Aircraft. Good people.
For the Corvai
Stan wrote:
> If you where making a KR1 would you use a hopped up VW or the 110 hp
> Corvair?
I would have to go with the Corvair, but it would have a 4340 steel crank in
it (which I've bought for the next plane), and they're not cheap. The VW is
a fine engine, but there are two big different
On 2014-01-11 4:27 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
With handicap of the 84 HP and close to the same weight that in mind i
have two 110 hp engines but was going to keep them for a KR2. Il Keep
the 84 for parts
Nice how plans can change with the experience and wisdom of others.
Thanks Mark!
If you where
Oscar Zuniga wrote:
I have not attended any of the workshops so I can't comment on how useful
they are, but I'll put in a good word for the KRNet because that was how I
got my first lesson on fiberglassing and it looked so easy and so clear that
I had the confidence to just jump right in and
Looks like engine failure. What kind of engine?
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Matheson
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 11:14 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Fw: KR2 crash in New South Wales- Australia
I have been asked if I know anymore detail about a fatal KR2 Crash in
Australia in October
Good day list this is my first post to the group.
I ordered the plans for the KR1 and after reading the list I learned of
the KR-100. Both are one person airplanes but the 100 seems to have
better specs as far as speed goes.
What I have to work with is a 85 hp Corvair engine or a VW bus engine
Stan wrote:
> What I have to work with is a 85 hp Corvair engine or a VW bus engine 18xx
> ccDoes anyone have the plans for the KR 100?
Steve Glover is probably the guy to answer the KR100 question, but best I
can tell only one has ever flown, and it's now stripped to a shell
somewhere.
Check with Glover
Lee Van Dyke
> On Jan 11, 2014, at 11:08 AM, tommy waymack wrote:
>
> The tail spring on Jim's plane ,now ML's,was made from a mold that came
> from Deihl.Martin Roberts had the first and then the mold made the
> rounds.Some one probably knows where it is.Thats all I know.Tomm
The tail spring on Jim's plane ,now ML's,was made from a mold that came
from Deihl.Martin Roberts had the first and then the mold made the
rounds.Some one probably knows where it is.Thats all I know.Tommy W.
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> Larry Flesner wrote:
>
> Those
At 08:53 AM 1/11/2014, you wrote:
>This also gives me the opportunity to thoroughly go over the airplane.
> I would appreciate hearing from those of you that have older aircraft
>and what type of maintenance issues especially regarding the fiberglass
++
I have been asked if I know anymore detail about a fatal KR2 Crash in
Australia in October 2013
I have found the ATSB report but still ongoing.
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2013/aair/ao-2013-174.aspx
Always sad to loose a fellow pilot.
My condolence's to his family
Not sure is this is a subject of interest any of you as my aircraft
has been flying with two previous owners for quite some time.
N186 RC is a standard KR 2 that has been flying since 1993.
It is in my garage with the wings of. I have cleaned up the stub wings
at the mounting area,
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