Hi all,
I've decided that, for now, a KR-2 isn't the right aircraft for me.
Thanks for providing some of the information that helped me make my
decision.=20
Frank
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My experience here in New Zealand has been much the same (our national
group is called SAANZ). For me, when I was building my RV-6, it was the
RV-list that provided the help and support. I notice that some, larger,
chapters seem to have a very active membership, with regular meetings
and fly-ins an
My understanding is that some older car engines need lead to prevent
valve recession, whatever that is. The lead gets deposited on the valve
seat and lubricates the valve in some way. It is necessary to 'top up'
the lead deposits periodically by running leaded fuel.
I don't know whether any of thi
Hi,
I'm new to this list and to KRs (but have just sold an RV-6 project I'd
been working on for 10 years). I'd appreciate some
advice/opinions/thoughts on a KR-2 I'm considering buying.
Here's the ad:
"Rand KR2 homebuilt 65 hrs Total Time Airframe and Engine 100 Kts Cruise
on 2.5 GPH Ian Henry Pr
Thanks to those who responded... this sure is a friendly helpful list!
I'll reply to all the responses in this one post.
Whilst I'm used to taking anything I find on the Net with a grain of
salt, I was mainly concerned over the weight after I read "A CRITICAL
ANALYSIS OF THE KR2" By Neil Bingham
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Over on the RV-list, there were similar discussions, with one person
getting his RV-6 'valued' at $250,000. Some-one suggested offering the
plane to the County for what the County thought it was worth. :-)
IIRC, the explanation was that the tax dept looked up Trade-A-Plane, and
calculated the aver
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