I just retired N40WS KR-2 and have a nice Cowling, Canopy, Diehl tri gear
and a lot of hardware for the controls. Drop an email if interested.
januaryd...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 6:32 PM, Larry Flesner via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> I was at the airport today and in ligh
I was at the airport today and in light of our recent discussions on
push rods, I measured my aileron push rods. My rods measure 1 5/8"
between the lock nuts. A threaded rod approx 3 inches in length
should work so a bolt in the
-30 size should be about right. This is ballpark so make to f
At 12:46 AM 5/10/2017, you wrote:
Hi guys,
I've been off-list for a looong time as we emigrated and everything
stood still for many moons. My KR2S and Tailwind is still at the
hanger overseas, and I am yet to settle and get property for the two
"projects" to reside.
However, I started planning
Will send photos as soon as I can extricate the thing from its barn hangar and
get it home
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At 05:19 PM 5/10/2017, you wrote:
Hi all I have just bought the above KR2 from a deceased estate here
in NZ, where it has sat in a barn for 10 years.
Congratulations. I was going to paint my KR that color
Hi all
I have just bought the above KR2 from a deceased estate here in NZ, where it
has sat in a barn for 10 years. it was bought by a local man from Gary N. Sack
of Eureka California, but never registered or flown here.
It appears to be in good original condition, but has damage to the fibre
I hate rust.
On May 9, 2017 8:59 PM, "Paul Visk via KRnet" wrote:
> Ok, I'll eat a little crow. One thing though. The one foot of tubing would
> make two push rods. So Larry's push rod would be $2.00 cheaper. But I think
> a polished aluminum push rod looks a lot better than a rusty old bolt. 😊
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