Thats interesting. I'm actually considering a turbocharger (or not) in my
build. That, and retracts will depend on medical reform. If they dont change
that, then I will build a KR with fixed gear and a flatter prop so as to comply
with the 138MPH IAS speed limit of LSA. I'd actually be okay with
Chris said,
" . . . the Warnke "almost constant speed prop" was popular IIRC. It had
the right flex tendencies to flatten out on takeoff then twist back to
its natural steeper pitch when forward airspeed was gained."
The Warnke was and is a gorgeous prop and is a treasure if you can find
one wit
Good Luck Steve and Linda on your future adventures!?I'm sure I speak for?all
of us here that have dealt with you in the past for VW parts etc. when I say
that we appreciate the many years of excellent support that you both
provided.?Happy Trails ! Enjoy your retirement!?RegardsChris GardinerC-G
Thanks for some good info, Mike. I had suspected some of this and now
you have put some hard numbers on this issue.
Chris
On 2/2/2015 4:56 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
> There's been mention lately of ground adjustable props.
>
Thank You Steve. K R Dinners, Gatherings and all that.
ENJOY, Virg
On 2/2/2015 3:18 PM, STEVE via KRnet wrote:
> Steve is not the youngest kid on the block anymore. An opportunity came
> along to sell Great Plains to Marty Roberts that was good for both of us.
> Linda and our
Mike Stirewalt wrote:
> I don't have enough words to describe just how stupid it is to
> run an aircraft, especially a taildragger, down a runway a high speed
> unless one is landing or taking off.
I think the stupid part was the full-aft stick and the gusty crosswinds
during a high speed tax
Hi everyone,
Has anyone out there ever used any one of the aerocarb products on a 0-200? I
don't know long this Aerolnjector carberator system has been out. If there is
please let me know. I 'm thinking about contacting the company but didn't know
if I was wasting my time.
http://s449.photobuc
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Thanks Mark, I did spend some time and found some early 1980ish reports of the
initial issues. Bummer. That prop was beautiful.
The other issue is whather the *new* aftermarket forged alloy cranks with extra
bearing support added to the crankcase would still not be good to hang a ground
adjustab
I wonder if the newer, larger engines (and a battery on the firewall) would
solve this and *particularly* if there is any other problem with using the
original mount method, other than balancing the CG?
I like the look of the shorter nose.
> From: ejanssen at ctiwireless.com
> To: chrisprata a
Steve is not the youngest kid on the block anymore. An opportunity came along
to sell Great Plains to Marty Roberts that was good for both of us. Linda and
our son Scott will continue to do the landing gear, wheels, brakes, tires and
tubes (OKeefeAero.com). Linda and I both have a desire to d
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Thank you Sid. I would be looking for a true side draft carb, Virg
On 2/2/2015 11:00 AM, Sid Wood via KRnet wrote:
> The Zenith carb model 14998 has been used on tens of thousands of farm
> tractors and industrial engines. Zenith carbs and repair parts and
> kits are only sold throu
The Zenith carb model 14998 has been used on tens of thousands of farm
tractors and industrial engines. Zenith carbs and repair parts and kits are
only sold through retail dealers. Prices vary. The model 14998 is an
updraft carb with a side draft air entrance. This carb will not function
pr
o the EAA museum as one of the first
KR's, built in 1977.
Larry Flesner
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On 2/2/2015 5:24 AM, Chris Prata via KRnet wrote:
> In the old KR1 cutaway, it seems to show channel iron with rubber mounts
> against the firewall, and the back of the VW is mounted to that. Now it seems
> more traditional mounts are in use. I vaguely recall from 25 years ago
> reading that the
Chris Prata wrote:
>>What ever happened to get those *nice looking* three blade props RR used
to sell to be discontinued, and is there any similar replacement? <<
The Newsletters detail the history (along with a lot of other useful
information). Reports of thrown blades caused it's fall from glo
Reliability issues have driven the design to new and better configurations,
both on the engine mount and the props.
> On Feb 2, 2015, at 5:12 AM, Chris Prata via KRnet
> wrote:
>
> What ever happened to get those *nice looking* three blade props RR used to
> sell to be discontinued, and is t
The current accessory case uses a traditional conical-mount layout, and
thus works with a standard aircraft-style engine mount. I believe it is
bolt-pattern-compatible with the O-200 & smaller Continentals...
On 2/2/2015 6:04 AM, Virgil N.Salisbury via KRnet wrote:
> On 2/2/2015 5:24 AM, Chris P
What ever happened to get those *nice looking* three blade props RR used to
sell to be discontinued, and is there any similar replacement? I would really
like a ground adj three blade prop like that. I read some mention in the
newsletter archive that reported good performance with the prop. I va
Found this on FAA Q/A page: http://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/adsb/faq/#4
Will the ADS-B system be implemented as an enforcement tool to collect user
fees, carbon offsets, tax assessments, or for FAA enforcement actions?The FAA
has no plans to use ADS-B as an enforcement tool to collect fees,
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