Evening Matt,
I just hauled the KR2 that I bought from Missouri to Austin. The
Uhaul bigger vehicle trailer worked very well. You can't tell them
that it is an airplane. I just told them that it was a VW van.
Check out the trailers at any place close by. they have 2 types.
one type has a hin
Rob is absolutely right. As for what you can fly that has a similar feel, I
recommend some time in a Sonex. The KR is a bit slicker, and most are lighter
on the elevator and a bit heavier on the ailerons. If your KR has flaps or
belly board, I don't think either is as effective as the flaps o
Get some 4x4 lumber and set the wheel on it
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From: Matt Lenz via KRnet
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Sent: Sun, Oct 19, 2014 6:58 pm
Subject: KR> Can I borrow a trailer
KR netters,
I purchased a complete KR2 and need to go pick it up. I'm in Central
Florida and it is in Central Oklah
Try this.
https://www.mcico.com/assets/products/InstallationManuals/B-5revF_im.pdf
Paul.
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KRnet
Sent: Sunday, 19 October 2014 3:07 PM
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Subject: KR> Carb temp sensor
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KR netters,
I purchased a complete KR2 and need to go pick it up. I'm in Central
Florida and it is in Central Oklahoma. For budgetary reasons, I want to
drive my 1/2 ton pickup to go pick it up, but I don't have a trailer
wide enough to handle its wheel base. (It's a tri-gear.) Does anyone
bet
Hello All -
By now all know that I have had the opportunity to sell Bob's KR2 project.
I have sold it to Bob Russell from Canada. Please welcome him to the KR
family and help him finish Bob's project. I think it is fitting that his
project was sold to another Bob.
I thank all of you who help me
I had X-Plane and tried to set one up like the KR. I even had the developer
of X-Plane work on it some, and it never flew like a KR. It is OK to get
familiar with instruments and other such stuff, as long as you NEVER think
that when you get in your KR, that you will have learned how to fly it.
Bob,
I'm not sure what simulator or model you are using, but I've set up a KR2S
model for X-Plane. There is a link on my web site to the files at
www.robert7721.com
I will not argue about how effective these are for learning how to fly a KR,
but sometimes it's fun to do regardless. You are we
Hi Dan
This stuff is like gossamer or spider web or a Kleenex but half its
thickness and no weavewife thought it was puff pastry or pantie
hose...same stuff???
Regards John
John Martindale
29 Jane Circuit
Toormina NSW 2452
Australia
ph:61 2 6658 4767
m:0403 432179
email:john_martindale
HI All;
I am going to e setting up my flight sim for the winter and am wondering how
the Kr2 model works for anyone who may be using it.
Also, since there is nobody in my area that currently has a KR2 I am wondering
if there is a recommendation for some other type of airplane for me to try and
Paul,
That's what I was looking for.
Thanks,
Rodger
> On Oct 19, 2014, at 2:16 AM, Paul & Karen Smith
> wrote:
>
> Try this.
> https://www.mcico.com/assets/products/InstallationManuals/B-5revF_im.pdf
> Paul.
>
John Martindale wrote:
>>Dan This stuff is like gossamer or spider web or a Kleenex but
half its thickness and no weavewife thought it was puff pastry or
pantie hose...same stuff???
No, deck cloth has a definite weave to it, and is a fabric...1.45 ounces
per square yard. See
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