At 08:17 PM 10/6/2016, you wrote:
>If you are trying to use a stock KR-2 canopy frame, then that might
>be a bit of a problem. -Jeff Scott Los Alamos,
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Also, that canopy will not fit a stock KR turtle deck.
The subject recently came up of the aileron bell crank not fitting
within the structure of the new wing. I came across a photo showing
why I suggested the bell crank assembly could be compressed and still
not cause interference of the cable crossover. Check it
out. http://myplace.frontie
At 11:35 AM 10/6/2016, you wrote:
>Any of you guys that used Dragonfly canopies, can you please tell me
>how you made it work? I'm at a loss
Matt,
I can't tell from the pictures exactly what the problem is. I used
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Well, I?m having some trouble with the canopy now. I?m using a standard
Dragonfly canopy, and I have a stock width kr2. Bend the sides in, looks great.
Headroom, forward visibility, blends well with the back deck? whoops. the
curve from front to back lessens, to the point where I can only pick
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