What kind of tailwheel does your plane have? I have a solid 3" wheel.
Ryan
N9099A KR2
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My stock plans-built KR-2 cockpit width is 34 inches inside rail to inside
rail at the widest point. Two 200-pound persons can fit with passenger left
arm around my shoulder, but very uncomfortable to close the canopy. Oh, now
you want to fly like that? Ain't gonna happen. With me and full f
I don't see a reply button for messages.
Ryan
N9099A KR-2
EAA-14 San Diego,CA.
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Hey guys this morning I was going to fly to the Smoketown airport in Lancaster
county Pa when I realized my GPS was not heading me to the airport. The closer
I got the more it was off, I checked my satellites and it showed I had them as
always? When I got back and looked at my trip info It said
I fly with passengers regularly. I can handle a passenger up to 5' 10" and 200
pounds based on my canopy size and how my C.G. worked out. It is definitely
tight for two full sized adults. I do quite a few Young Eagles flights with her.
Rob Schmitt
N1852Z
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From: R
Ryan wrote:
> I am new to the group and would like feedback.
I just measured N891JF, a very stock KR2. Width at the shoulders
(inside longeron to inside longeron) is 33.25". That's what counts,
because that's where the circulation is cut off in your arms when
another person is in the plane
> "Has anyone tried to build an extended speedbrake that reached out the
stub
wings to create somewhat of an integrated split flap design?"
Like the Mustang II has. I've got some great pictures . . . somewhere .
. . of the MII's split flap that I took at French Valley a couple years
ago. It's a
?If ?you pile it into the trees on the far end of the runway on your first
flight, you will kick yourself to death...
?Mark Langford
I am going to the hanger to install my speed brake (with holes).
Joe Nunley?CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC Instructor?Baker Florida?
At 01:23 AM 11/5/2016, you wrote:
>How many fly with a passenger?
>Ryan
My fuselage is standard width and is VERY tight with two people of
modern size. I have given many rides but 98% of the time is
solo. My KR is a GREAT solo airplane. If you intend to carry
?
?
Joe Nunley wrote:
> Do I need my speed brake installed before my first flight? I have a
mechanical speed brake ready to install but I am ready to fly. My
thought was fly sooner, keep it simple with no additional items to
effect the first flight. I live on a 3000 foot grass strip.
I flew my
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On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:27 PM, Dan Prichard via KRnet
wrote:
> I designed the speed brake and flaps to operate separately. Travel time on
> the speed is about 2 seconds to 85 degrees. You can see the flaps operate on
> YouTube. Look for N257DP. For short field I was planning
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