Would that be this Motorav engine?
https://www.experimentalaircraft.info/homebuilt-aircraft/motorav-aircraft-engines.php
Gavin Magill
New Zealand
Email: gavin.mag...@gmail.com
Mobile: +64 027 291 0525
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 04:15, Myron Freeman via KRnet
wrote:
> Some of you I may already kno
I am building using Yellow (Alaskan) Cedar.
It sits between Sitka Spruce and Douglas Fir in its strength properties.
I wrote up the research I completed and put it on the web at this link.
http://www.kiwikr.co.nz/125materials.html
Regards
Gavin Magill
Whitianga
New Zealand
On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 at
Same same for us Kiwis.
Gavin Magill
Email: gavin.mag...@gmail.com
Mobile: 027 291 0525
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 at 10:17, Phillip Matheson via KRnet <
krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
> Sounds like a good reason to get us Aussies to save some money to make the
> trip
> Phil
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Hi Stef
I have been using Quiet Technologies Halo set for about five years now.
Bought them specifically for more head room under canopy.
The latest version has Active Noise Reduction but this is not required in
my humble opinion.
I highly recommend them. Good vaue for money in my opinion.
Regard
Was probably a very good decision Larry. There was low cloud, heavy showers
and gusty winds from midday through the early part of the afternoon at
Oshkosh yesterday. Cleared later in the afternoon for a few hours to allow
a good many arrivals. Aircraft kept arriving till late evening but stopped
fo
Hi Larry
My wife and I are making the trip from New Zealand to Oshkosh this year.
Arriving Saturday 21st and departing Sunday 29th.
Will be at the KRnet Builders Forum on Monday 23rd.
Our first time to Oshkosh and really looking forward to it.
Looking forward to meeting those of the KR community w
Hi Mike
As noted in an earlier post, Roy Marsh's KR is now owned by Bruce Utting of
Otaki.
Rudi Wenk, the gentleman who imported it in to NZ, passed away in early
2017 and the KR2 was sold by his widow at auction to Bruce.
Regards
Gavin Magill
On 5 November 2017 at 12:57, Mike Stirewalt via KRne
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> Larry Wrote ..
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> Hi All;
> I am wondering if anyone has an idea of the number of board feet of spruce
> required to build a stretched and widened (I know it depends on amount of
> width added etc.)KR2S fuselage.
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