Glad there's some humor here on KRnet mixed in with the technical information
and history!
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Hi All
Can someone point me in the direction of some balance beam type scales for
weighing out the epoxy in the correct proportions (5:1).
Thanks
Karl
Grove gear for a KR2 is 7/8" for a weight of 1050lb
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3/4" sound plenty thick to me. I'm thinking my Diehl 30 inch legs
with 1/8 inch thickness added is maybe 3/4 inch and the aluminum is
much stiffer. ( I'm guessing) Anyone using the Grove gear? How thick is it?
La
Hi.
I have tried to open this link a few times with no luck. Does any have
better luck than I do?
Thanks
Karl
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Don't forget that Mark Lougheed has already scanned the early ones (with
permission from Ernie Koppe, the originator of the newsletter and editor
at
Todd,
yes, they will come. It took about 10 weeks to get my plans including
shippping time.
I sent am money order to Rand Robinson and got my plans!
Karl Stich
Paderborn, Germany
> That's what I'm going to do. I was just making sure that the plans were
> still available. Tha
I think that is not a good way to look the issue. I have registered and had
a look around, so I can make an informed decision and voted
There are 4 answers being offered, if you do not go on line and vote don't
complain about the result later.
Karl
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Subject: R
forum goes ahead then I would like to still be able to download
the email as we do now. If this facility can be added then that would cater
for both the for and against groups.
Regards
Karl Pudney
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From: krnet-bounces+kpudney=slingshot.co...@mylist.net
[mailto:krnet
Very rough, try 22.5"
Karl
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That is one of the nice things about having a manifold pressure gauge.
Seting the throttle at 21" of pressure is 75% power regardless of what your
altitude or the temperature is. (21" being roughly 75% of 29.92")
Bri
28 KR2(S)s in the info average is 665lb
http://www.krnet.org/kr-info.html
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Dan Heath
Sent: Friday, 27 October 2006 9:36 p.m.
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> HP vs weight
I wonder what the
If he would like to go for a ride then get him in there even if you need to
left him in.
Karl
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Today is the big day, moving another project to the airport. An Horizon two,
quite modified to look more like an 80% scale L-19. Interesting story with
this one. My
and what is the trade off?
Thanks
Karl
Not building yet
thought that it was interesting that these figers are very close to what
the guys with flying KRs are saying, 8 to 14 inches.
Just some ideas to think about.
Karl
A simple way to answer is this, if the cable has to change direction (go
round a pulley) then Galv is best. SS tends to work harden over time and
strands will start braking. But if the cable stays straight then the chose
is yours.
Karl
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From: krnet-bounces+kpudney
can get (buy or
hire) old shipping containers 8.5ft X 20ft or 40ft.
Karl
d just
working around the project.
3, Trasporting the finished plane to the airport.
If you can solve these problems and I am sure many others then have a go, it
is your plane.
Karl
I know this not what the net is for, but with chrismas on the way.
>
>Santa Claus, like all pilots, gets regular visits from the
>CivilAviation Authority, and the examiner arrived last week
>for the pre-Christmas flight check. In preparation, Santa
>had the elves wash the sled and bathe all the
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>Hi Don
>
>With reference to the "Specs and Mods" comment on your web site:
>
Don
Can teel us why you went for a longer chord?
What are the advanages you gained and at what cost, proformance wise?
Karl
>Has anyone built independantly adjustable rudder pedals, and if so how?
>
Looking at it from a differant angle. In the last few months there was a
message regarding adjustable seats, I can not remember any of the details.
Check the arcives as it should be there.
Karl
>
> PASS THIS ON TO ANYONE YOU HAVE AN E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR.
>
> If you receive an email titled: "It Takes Guts to Say Jesus"
> DO NOT OPEN IT. It will erase everything on your hard drive.
> This information was announced yesterday morning
ted goods from there cheper (6 cylinder
Jabiru 3300, 120hp for 81kg).
Just a thought.
Karl Pudney
Auckland
New Zealand
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