Does anyone ?live near Peachtree Georgia? ? Or is anyone on the way to the
Aircraftspruce East facility?
I need a 4x4 by 1/8 inch sheet of plywood to finish ?up ?my fuselage. I will be
driving to Atlanta GA Saturday ?night after ?aircraftspruce is closed and
leaving before they open on Tuesday
At 07:26 PM 5/20/2015, you wrote:
>Has anyone ever tried to support the airplane under the stub wing and lift
>up on it with the wings
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If you accurately weigh and measure the airplane you can "lift the
airplane" with pencil and paper.
Larry
Yes I do the same thing with my RC planes. I have every intention of doing it
before I fly my plane. Because after all I am human...
Craig
www.kr2seafury.com
Frankenstein Lycoming powered
> On May 20, 2015 at 8:26 PM dean choitz via KRnet
> wrote:
>
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> Has anyone ever tried to support the
I had previously reported that I would need to add 49 pounds ballast at the
engine area to meet my goal of moving the cg 3 inches forward on my KR-2 .
I had reported some erroneous numbers for the weight and location of the
elevator balance weight. The correct numbers are 4.71 pounds with an ar
You will punch through and a block will crush foam...
Iirc w&b is best done with 3 scales, one under each wheel... You can then
calculate cg from the weight diff
On May 20, 2015 5:27 PM, "dean choitz via KRnet"
wrote:
> Has anyone ever tried to support the airplane under the stub wing and lift
>
Has anyone ever tried to support the airplane under the stub wing and lift
up on it with the wings attached tail feathers completed get in the plane
engine on the firewall fuel empty fuel full that's the way I did it in the
radio control airplane days or would something break or poke a hole in the
This stuff takes some experimentation to use well. I always underestimate how
much it will expand. For good adhesion apply a small bead to all surfaces and
let the foam fill towards itself. Large balls of foam contain large voids of
gas. Don't heat expanding foam if you want small cell size. Pet
Somewhere in the Newsletters, it says that ALL expanding foam should be
warmed after setting and before sanding to shape. That will cause it to
finish expanding.
Mike Taglieri
On May 18, 2015 12:40 AM, "Paul Visk via KRnet"
wrote:
> I think I made a mistake. I had some voids in my turtle deck I
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