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2015-12-03 Thread n357cj
Gary booth of my 2s wings without wing tanks and painted were right at 50 lbs each. I'm going to try a bit harder this time and try to get my new ones with tanks to be close to the same weight. Joe Horton - Original Message - From: "GaryH via KRnet" To: "KRnet" Cc: "GaryH" Sent: Thur

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2015-12-03 Thread ol' weirdo
Thanks Larry. Those are the ones. They are very clever and catch the nuances of KR. And will include the "copyright" Bill Weir This email has been sent from a virus-free computer protected by Avas

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2015-12-03 Thread Dan Prichard
Gary, in using the 5048 with wing tanks. Wing weighs 64 lbs each. I suspect the tanks are about 7 lbs which puts it near the upper edge of Mark's educated guess. Dan Prichard Portland Oregon Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 3, 2015, at 9:35 AM, GaryH via KRnet wrote: > > > Hello KR netters

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2015-12-03 Thread GaryH
Hello KR netters... Does anyone have an idea how much an outboard 5048 wing might weigh? (Primed, not painted, with or no wing tanks.) Gary Soli Deo Gloria

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2015-12-03 Thread ml at n56ml.com
Gary H wrote: Does anyone have an idea how much an outboard 5048 wing might weigh? (Primed, not painted, with or no wing tanks.) The AS5048 wing will only be slightly (maybe a max of 5%) heavier than an RAF48 wing, mostly due to the thicker cross section caused by the 18% thick airfoil as opposed

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2015-12-03 Thread Parley T Byington
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Dec.3,2015 Subject: Outboard wing panel weight Gary; I have the original, built to plans wing, RAF 48, they weigh 45 lbs each. Mine have two layers of fiberglass cloth on them and this weight includes the primer and enamel paint as well as the aileron cou