way back in KR history (later 70s) , RR sold a 3 blade ground adjustable
that was quite sexy. unfortunately more sexy than durable IIRC. too bad it
wasnt perfected and continued...
On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 5:41 PM frayrothwell wrote:
> thanksI like the thought of 3 blades as the kr2 is very
thank you for all the infoI did down load the service bulletins. One of
them is to drill a 3/32 hole from inside valve cover to atmosphere to prevent
oil drain back problems. This engine was stored in cheyenne wyoming since
2006...never started. still in shrink wrap. I did have owner vi
As to that engine: I had a Jab 2200 and flew it across the country in an
AVID Mk4 with extended speed wings. At gross weight we got it up to11,200
on a hot day over CA Central Valley... It climbed at 1100fpm sea level.
85HP and light as a feather...
There are updates to those engines you may wa
thanksI like the thought of 3 blades as the kr2 is very low and not much
room between ground and prop.Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S10e.
Original message From: danrh...@gmail.com Date: 3/21/21 1:11
PM (GMT-06:00) To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR>Re: prop for
2200 jabiru in k
Whirlwind 3 blade ground adjustable. Whirlwind can give you the exact
recommendation as to length for that engine.
My Panther Building Documentation at PantherBuilder.org
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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From: Mark Langford
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2021 9:54 AM
To: KRn
On 3/21/2021 9:21 AM, Flesner wrote:
Does anyone have an idea on how to add a barbed fitting inlet to a
plastic fuel tank, kit, video, etc..
Larry Flesner
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I should have ad
Hi Larry,
These work well.
Rubber bushing:
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/ftb01.php?clickkey=7792365
Fuel elbow:
https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/appages/ffelbow.php
Kind regards,
Brad Wagenhauser
Chief Flying Instructor
Great Western Airsports
Brown Shutters Farm Airf
Does anyone have an idea on how to add a barbed fitting inlet to a
plastic fuel tank, kit, video, etc.. Not for the KR but I know there is
enough knowledge on the net to come up with an answer.
Larry Flesner
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Forest Rothwell wrote:
> I have a new old stock 2200 jabiru (2006) that is 80 hp coming for my
> kr2. I would like to hear your rcomendations on prop manufacturers,
> lengths and pitch.
You may have seen this already, but if not, on the www.krnet.org website
there's a "performance spreads
I have a new old stock 2200 jabiru (2006) that is 80 hp coming for my
kr2. I would like to hear your rcommendations on prop manufacturers,
lengths and pitch.
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