I received my kit last weekend from RST. ?I ordered it July 15th.?
Paul Visk?Belleville IL ?618 406 4705
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From: tommylaudato via KRnet
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Date: 08/16/2016 9:59 PM (GMT-0
Larry said: ?With the discussion on fuel pumps I drew up a very simple diagram
of?>my system.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/fuel%20system%20001.jpg
Here is a picture of my first layout of my duel facet fuel pump design. ?I got
it from flycorvair.com. ?I ended up with something
I posted a while back about not receiving anything after purchasing
about 2 weeks after and not hearing from them and no answers to my
emails i did a paypal
not received...paypal sent them an email and questioned the transaction
and received a track number but they did not share the number with m
Stefan,
Correction: the Transport Canada reference is CARs Standard 625, Schedule 1
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/regserv/cars/part6-standards-a625i1-2466.htm
Cheers
Chris G.
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> On Aug 16, 2016, at 7:32 PM, Chris Gardiner via KRnet list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> Stefan,
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>With the discussion on fuel pumps I drew up a very simple diagram of
>my system. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/fuel%20system%20001.jpg
>Outer wing tanks 12.5 gallon each, no engine driven fuel pump, back
>up battery system for electric pumps, both on for takeoff and
>landing,
Stefan,
Yes, the requirements are the same in Canada for nav and strobe lights .(page
607 of the AC Spruce 2015 catalog I have)
Check Transport Canada documents under Chapter 549.
I have 2 strobes , one under the belly and one on top of the turtle deck, which
is one of the approved scenarios. Whe
With the discussion on fuel pumps I drew up a very simple diagram of
my
system.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/fuel%20system%20001.jpg
Outer wing tanks 12.5 gallon each, no engine driven fuel pump, back
up battery system for electric pumps, both on for takeoff and
landing, al
You can go into an unusual in a 172 if you're not careful! GPS has
definately made flight planning easier and safer. Just have a paper one
handy following and comparing the two.
On Aug 16, 2016 8:30 PM, "Mike Stirewalt via KRnet"
wrote:
> "By the way, you can't turn over a paper sectional in a KR
"By the way, you can't turn over a paper sectional in a KR in flight and
not have to recover from an unusual attitude afterwards."
Without at least a wing leveler, that's sure true. It's even worse with
the KR-1 cockpit. I used paper back in the 80's with my first KR so
clearly everyone did it.
It is much easier to use approved equipment but in the US getting something
allowed is less of a headache on homebuilts. Also after the initial
inspection you can add equipment as the mechanic and sign it off within
reason.
On Aug 16, 2016 7:39 PM, "Chris Gardiner via KRnet"
wrote:
> Stefan,
> Y
I have a stock KR2 with retracts
Lee Van Dyke
> On Aug 14, 2016, at 7:19 PM, Roger Bulla via KRnet
> wrote:
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> My question is How many of you on here fly stock KR 2's??
> I would like to converse with anyone who has or us flying the stock
> version
> Doran Jaf
Thanks guys for your comments and suggestions ! I will ask builders from my EAA
chapter about the experience with local authorities regarding the
anti-collision strobes.
After a search on electronic components resellers web sites, I am more or less
tempted to buy an extra-bright 12V white LED
Hell no, if I still had to do that, I would quit flying.
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I have to second what DJ and Doran said.? I don't remember the last time I
planned on paper.? If I am planning a significant cross country flight (meaning
half the continenent or more), I'll keep an eye on the weather forecast via
ADDS Weather, then do my preflight planning on Skyvector.? Anym
If you're looking for an anti-glare screen film for whatever you have on
your panel that's too glossy, this deal is hard to beat. By buying
three "iPad2" anti glare screen protectors for $5, free shipping, you
can anti-glare a lot of equipment. I used one for my old iPad2, cut
another in half
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