It seems to be human nature to only report the bad so I thought I would try to
break that trend. I have been getting more serious about building a KR2s and
have been studying the plans in detail. I realized last week I was missing a
drawing. I sent Steve an email about this and had barely hit th
Dear krnet,
My left master cylinder won't work.
I purchased the bleed kit from Harbor Freight and it works great on the right
brake. ?The left it won't.
I pulled the brakes out of the airplane to test each part independently and
found no fault.
I set up the brake system outside the airplane and
My experience was fine with them too I purchased kr1 plans. I'm really glad
they are there and have the products that they have and I am looking
forward to getting wing skins and who knows what else, when I can afford it.
Could be settings on your mail client. You may be able to reset some
preferences to let images through. I had some issues with some images
not appearing from some senders, but OK from others. I don't remember
what I did but eventually the problem was solved. I'm using Thunderbird
as my mail cli
Bill Weir wrote:
> Obviously I don't understand the system. A message comes through from Joe
> Horton and then the info that the non-text part has been scrubbed and
then
> everyone seems to have seen the picture. How do I get into the game?
I got the picture also, and have never heard anyone
Good thoughts and Patience work wonders, Virg
Thank You Steve
On 10/17/2016 6:34 PM, Robert Dunleavy via KRnet wrote:
> It seems to be human nature to only report the bad so I thought I would try
> to break that trend. I have been getting more serious about building a
Obviously I don't understand the system. A message comes through from Joe
Horton and then the info that the non-text part has been scrubbed and then
everyone seems to have seen the picture. How do I get into the game?
Billweir
Hey Dan,
I am using many of the details from N357CJ that have served well for 11 years
now. In the case of the canopy it will have a joggle on all edges that will be
flush with what ever surface the canopy is meeting upon closing. That is about
3/8" of over lap. Then on which ever surface is mos
good job Joe
On 10/16/2016 6:54 PM, n357cj via KRnet wrote:
> Hey Guys,
> Life almost got in the way of getting the canopy mounted but I did get it
> done and it balanced out and fit up pretty dang good. So now That all the top
> deck stuff is all working I can start finishing everything from f
Very nice Joe. I really like the forward opening canopies. How do you plan
to have it sealed up when closed?
My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder Web Site
Daniel R. Heath -?Lexington, SC
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canopy mounted
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