I've had a miss in the secondary ignition for awhile and didn't know
which cylinder was missing. I haven't been too concerned about tracking
it down since normally both the mag and the electronic ignition systems
are on and the engine runs smooth as silk. I finally decided to address
this mystery
I love posts like this! Thanks!
> On May 23, 2015, at 21:15, Robert Pesak via KRnet
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,I finally realized my dream of seeing my home built sitting in
> > a hanger. It was almost ten years since the time I bought the first piece
> > of material, it's really true guys
Removable turtle deck would be nice and could save you a lot in the future, but
I think that having a removable forward deck is much more important, not to say
that both are not a good thing to have as Mark has already shown that it is.
However, I have never seen any other than Marks'.
See
My removable fwd deck is done minus the header tank. The tank will be made
after my Dynon avionics are installed.?
Paul Visk
Belleville Il.
618-406-4705
Original message From: Dan Heath via KRnet
Date:05/24/2015 5:46 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: 'KRnet' Cc: Dan Heath
Subject: Re:
? ? ?Does anyone besides Mark have a removable turtle deck or in the process of
making one??
? ? ?I have mine attached with expanding foam. it would be so simple right now
to lay the fiberglass and be done with it.
Paul Visk
Belleville Il.
618-406-4705
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Very nice highly modified KR2! I have not seen a KR2 built to have the
wing one piece and removable. Nice!
Kevin Golden
Harrisonville, MO
I just had to go and do it again this morning. Just returned from a 2 hour
flight. Smooth as glass up there. What a hoot. Never got above 3000? so that?s
about 2000 agl up here. Keep building guys cause there is no better reward. And
for those of you who don?t fly your finished KR. Why the hell
Robert, Fantastic ! Like you I've got about 8 years building mine and I
am trying desperately to finish this summer. I take my hat off to anyone who
has stuck with it long enough to finished an airplane. This is not an easy
task. Life's circumstances can change a lot in 10 years. This is
Very nice Robert
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> On May 23, 2015, at 21:15, Robert Pesak via KRnet
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,I finally realized my dream of seeing my home built sitting in a
> hanger. It was almost ten years since the time I bought the first piece of
> material, it's really true guys i
Hi everyone,I finally realized my dream of seeing?my home built sitting in a
hanger. It was almost ten years since the time I bought the first piece of
material, it's really true guys if you stick with it you will finish some day.
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