Ditto. Great job Larry.
Ray_pilot
New Orleans
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 9:53 PM Luis Claudio via KRnet
wrote:
> This is really great. Working on my panel and took a break to see this...
> priceless. I wish more builders would post these little things. They are
> not earthmovers but they inspir
This is really great. Working on my panel and took a break to see this...
priceless. I wish more builders would post these little things. They are not
earthmovers but they inspire and stir the creative juices of those that are
still building. These ideas just validate my crazy ideas as not that
Best part of my day was to build on the Taylor-m and looking over your
pictures Larry. Good Job. Don J
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 5:20 PM Flesner via KRnet
wrote:
> On 6/19/2020 8:15 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote:
> > Airplane parts are where you find them. I guess I ought to take
> > photos of all
On 6/19/2020 8:15 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote:
Airplane parts are where you find them. I guess I ought to take
photos of all that to document it.
Larry Flesner
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After my post on "airplane parts are where you fin
Robert I'd sure like to get that cowling back I passed to you and what kind
of cash would buy the Revmaster engine? I'm sorry to hear things went bad
for your build but this N.D. fella is still here to try and help. Don J
Taylor-mono plane
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 3:47 PM David Stacchini via KRnet
Hi Robert,
I’m interested in your project. Would you please send me pictures?
ds...@us.ibm.com
Thank you,
Dave
NY, USA
> On Jun 20, 2020, at 4:50 PM, Robert Russell via KRnet
wrote:
>
> After a long debate with myself, I have decide to move away from the
airplane projects that I have been t
I am interested in your projects and i am in Canada/Belleville, Ontario.
Can you send me some photos.
Regards
stan
On 6/20/2020 4:49 PM, Robert Russell via KRnet wrote:
After a long debate with myself, I have decide to move away from the airplane
projects that I have been trying to get to.
Good luck finding a new home for your "stuff".
Larry Flesner
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On 6/20/2020 3:49 PM, Robert Russell via KRnet wrote:
After a long debate with myself, I have decide to move away from the airplane
projects that I have been trying to get to.
Bob Russell
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R
After a long debate with myself, I have decide to move away from the airplane
projects that I have been trying to get to. I am interested in selling
everything I have that is Kr related and there is a substantial amount.
I have two projects, one is a Kr2 that is currently registered in Canada an
Welcome to the group Ron! I can also attest that this is by far the most
supportive forum/group I’ve ever been a part of. Some of the members on here
have been in the KR2 crowd for 20-30 years and will help you out in any way
they can. I myself am not a builder, but I purchased my 2S back in
Hi All,
Be very careful about cooling flow at all angles. My KR ran perfectly on
the ground runs and climb out, ,but at the descent angle ,the engine
overheated and cut on me! This resulted in my first dead stick landing!
Modified it and no more probs.
On Sat, Jun 20, 2020 at 3:24 PM Luis Claudio
Welcome to the group Ron. I too am a recently new builder myself and I can
attest to the awesomeness of this group. I have never been left hanging with my
questions and concerns. I feel that the support system from these previous
builders and pilots is the reason why so many of us take on these
Hello All,
My name is Ron Brown and am building a KR2. I live in Michigan in the Flint
area. I ordered my plans in 1986, and have been whittling away when time
and money permitted.
With retirement and the Corona virus quarantine, I have been able to make
considerable progress.
I just finished the r
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