On the way back from flying down to my father's farm last week, I was
almost home at 8500' when I suddenly felt like I'd been stung in the
butt, but it just kept on burning. It was bad enough that I immediately
popped the seat belt and started trying to figure out what was going on,
especially
Joe,
My airplane is a standard plans KR-2 rigged as tri-gear with Diehl wing
skins.
Distance from aft face of the firewall to the fwd face of the main spar is
22-1/4 inches; from fwd face of the main spar to the base of the fwd side of
the rudder post is 109 inches.
Wing span is 23-feet, 6-inche
Owen ,
I don't have a Flicker (yahoo) account and don't intend to connect my
computer to one more avenue for all the slim balls of the world to
get to my computer but , having said that, Welcome to the world of KR
builders. There is always room for one more. Good luck with the new
project
I would use a mico flox mixture to seal the edges of the holes.
Paul ViskBelleville Il618 406 4705
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S? 6. Original message From:
Larry Flesner via KRnet Date: 3/22/2016 11:29 AM
(GMT-06:00) To: KRnet Cc: Larry Flesner Subject: Re: KR> Carbo
Greetings KR folks,
I?m going to try this again to eliminate the formatting flickr did to the last.
I have just taken over Richard Dowler's (Chinese Camp, CA) KR-2s project that
may be at about 80%.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/96738060 at N04/25671811120/
So it seems I should introduc
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>I should add to this that given that you are putting holes in it,
>plywood core does make perfect sense, and I would laminate it all
>together and then cut the holes. That's a lot easier than the other
>way, and it'll work fine.
>Mark Langford
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Just shoot me. I have to figure out how to make "plain text" the
default on this goofy web interface, if it's possible. See below...
I should add to this that given that you are putting holes in it,
plywood core does make perfect sense, and I would laminate it all
together and then cut the hole
Let me try that again...this time as "plain text" so it won't post a
blank.
Paul Visk wrote:
>>I made my with 3/32 birch. I followed Mark Langford's design...
Not quite...mine was made from 1/4" Lastofoam, rather than plywood.
I'll bet it's even stiffer than an eighth inch plywood base, as th
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