I worry about the loss of continuity in the upper skin to make space for the
scissors where the fibreglass attachment to the spar is critical.
John Martindale
29 Jane Circuit
Toormina NSW 2452
Australia
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Hi all,
I know that there are no official KR-1S plane, but I call it that way to
signify that I plan to modify a KR-2S (plan is on order through Steve) to a
single seater. What I am after is a light single seater with 30 gallon
fuel, a 1835cc VW, 1000 miles range with 100mph cruise at 2.5g/hour.
Look at the krnet. Lynn Hyder put an o235 on his modified kr2. I saw it a few
months ago at his daughters house in SW Portland. Wings were sawed off. He was
trying to sell the engine.
Dan Prichard
Portland Oregon
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> On Jan 20, 2015, at 5:32 PM, bjoenunley via KRnet
> w
I saw that someone put a turboprop on one. I don't know if it ever flew. ?Maybe
someone does.
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618-406-4705
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Original message From: bjoenunley via KRnet
Date:01/20/2015 8:32 PM (GMT-05:00)
To
John Edwards wrote:
> Has anyone flown a KR-1/Corvair combo?
I don't know of one, but Richard Shirley has a 3300 Jabiru on his KR-1,
which is essentially the same power, but lighter. Some weight in the
tail would be required, and the wing loading would be high, and landing
speed correspondi
I agree these are learning platforms. As to the effect, I think of how minimal
stall strips are and yet they have a major effect. BTW, the F4U Corsair,
arguably the best piston fighter ever made, had a dangerous tendency to
snap-stall the right wing under a couple different conditions during la
Paul said, Corvair on a KR1, WOW! That would be a lot of engine.
Has anyone ever put more than an O-200 on a KR2? ? Say an O-235 or so...
Joe
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Original message From: ppaulvsk via KRnet
Date:01/20/2015 5:23 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: J
I would make a spoiler very much like a belly board. ?Lay the spoiler flat
against the wing, hinged to the wing, use some sort of actuator arm to extend
it.?
I feel that I should make some comment about the holes in the spoilers but I
believe that we have had that discussion.?
Joe
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My 3000 cc will weigh about 225 lbs. I don't know what your 1835 cc weighs.
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618-406-4705
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Original message From: ppaulvsk via KRnet
Date:01/20/2015 6:23 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: John Edwards ,KRne
WOW! That would be a lot of engine
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618-406-4705
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Original message From: John Edwards via KRnet
Date:01/20/2015 3:01 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: krnet at list.krnet.org Subject: KR> KR-1 Corvair...
D
At 04:06 PM 1/20/2015, you wrote:
>? Their spoiler design is much smaller than I would have expected
++
Yes, and look at the big HOLES in those things. :-)
Larry Flesner
Hi Peter..I have a box full of 1/8th monel b/h tucker popsI've
been trying to give them away as we are downsizing and need the space!
If you know anyone who could use them they're welcome
Mac
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Peter Drake via KRnet wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have just got
Kr friends,
I have maybey a stupid question.
We are almost at the point that we will start with the engine mount. So I have
heard that there is a possability to calculate the distance. So this I will all
understand. I want to do 1 weight And ballance sesion (2 pax, 1 pax, full fuel,
low fuel).
I
"Has anyone got any tips on how best to attach it to the ply bulkhead."
Hello Peter,
I used stainless steel truss head sheet metal screws around the perimeter. Both
sides have the traditional piano hinge and the top has the full width (radius)
angle for the forward cowling so the only place I h
Hi Craig,
I think they're a great idea. This is the fun of experimental airplanes, to
EXPERIMENT.. I found on my Moni that they don't have to be very long or very
high above the wing to work well. Obviously, correct placement on the wing
would be the important thing.
Look forward to seeing
? Their spoiler design is much smaller than I would have expected.?
Spoiler Picture here:
https://preciseflight.com/general-aviation/shop/speedbrakes/ and they do have a
system available for experimental aircraft.
Joe
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Original message --
Hi All
I have just got a sheet of 0.5mm Titanium for my firewall.
Has anyone got any tips on how best to attach it to the ply bulkhead.
Peter Drake
Hereford
UK
"I have posted to youtube the video of the KR flight with the camera on the
belly by the tailwheel. Twelve minutes of video was cut to three.
Enjoy..."
Awesome video Larry! It is amazing how much your belly barn door affects the
wind noise when it is first deployed. With the recen
Someone had to do those first. I like the idea. I have an idea how it could be
done. Maybe I will play with it a bit.
Craig
www.kr2seafury.com
> On January 20, 2015 at 7:05 AM ppaulvsk via KRnet
> wrote:
>
>
> Why would you do something like this? When flaps and bellyboards work just
> fine
Does anyone know of a KR-1/Corvair that has flown?
I have a KR-1/VW1835cc that I fly as my daily flyer.
I am considering upgrading to a Corvair 3000cc since this is the
lightest version in the Corvair line.
Has anyone flown a KR-1/Corvair combo?
John E
Weight and balance CG,center of gravity, is a sum of the moments[arm x
weight]of each piece divided by the sum of the weight of each piece
measured from a common datum point.The arm being measured from a common
datum point.This is how I computed radio changes in aircraft.Measure the
component dista
Weight and balance is simply a summation of weights and moments. If you
know the weight and centroid of the wings then you can certainly do a good
calculation without them. On the e-3 they often do the final weighing
without seats, paint, and other things. Those are added back later.
https://si
Why would you do something like this? ?When flaps and bellyboards work just
fine and has been flight proven.?
Paul Visk
Belleville Il
618-406-4705
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Original message From: John Martindale via
KRnet Date:01/20/2015 6:15
HaHaHaHa! Good one - Maybe with a KR but probably not with a Mooney...
On 1/19/2015 10:40 PM, Chris Prata via KRnet wrote:
> For $5000 wouldnt it be cheaper to just hit whatever's at the end of the
> runway?
>
>
>
>> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
>> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:23:33 -0800
>> Subject:
Had a nice flight this morning to breakfast in Pagosa Springs, CO roughly 100
nm north from Los Alamos. Flew there along with a 200 hp RV-8, a 180 hp RV-7,
a 160 HP RV-6, a Cirrus SR-20 and a Tri-Pacer. By comparison, my O-200 powered
KR is a couple of knots faster than the Cirrus SR-20, seems
For $5000 wouldnt it be cheaper to just hit whatever's at the end of the runway?
> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:23:33 -0800
> Subject: KR> spoilers
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
>
> I'm considerably behind the curve when it comes to reading posts to this
> list, b
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