Hi Benny
I'm replacing my canopy due to an inversion and subsequent broken canopy.
I've had a bigger canopy blown locally and am using the existing canopy
frame and fuselage as a jig for both location and shape. Note that the rear
of the canopy and the top of the rear deck make a nice straight li
://www.rotecradialengines.com/index.htm.
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
rocketdri...@optusnet.com.au
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because this plane is not 'flippable'... I thought that about mine too as my
shed has 9 ft or so height in its centre, and no opportunity to do anything
outside due to a steep slope ...
But I achieved a "flip" by removing the engine and engine mount mount (yes a
bit of work but not that much) and
Hi Phil ... some were cracked right through over part of their length and
just\through the filler / paint for the rest
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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r the stop holes and in with the flox and glass
reinforcing ... but I bet it wouldn't have happened if the holes had had
radiused corners to start with ..
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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chemicals on the fibreglass ..
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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Thanks Sid good idea ... mine is (was) fully built so I guess the issue
is clearance for the wing stubs ... I'll check it out and see
Cheers
M
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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over 150 Kg or thereabouts of aeroplane
without damaging something Bright ideas welcome please!
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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pe do the job?
TIA
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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der as the power increases?
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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From: Barry Kruyssen [mailto:k...@bigpond.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2012 10:49 AM
To: 'KRnet'
Subject: RE: KR> Thrust line offsets
Hi Mar
ce as I will soon be remounting the engine to
the airframe
Cheers
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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I want to move my Suby motor forwards about 1 inch, maybe 2, to improve
access and to give me a more forward CG. Is it acceptable to put a spacer
between the bulkhead and the engine mount?
Cheers
M
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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g the
back plate flat again? It is aluminium and has a slight bend at the top of
the engine block caused I am sure by my turnover accident in deep mud a few
months ago.
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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Martin
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
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Funds are limited. If I repair and modify this engine mount, what
material should I use and If replacing it, is there a proprietary mount that
suits the Suby / KR2 (narrow mounts) combination .
Cheers and a belated happy new year to everyone .
Martin Pearce
KR2 19 - 7814
rock
easy
to remove for maintenance / painting ..
Comments would be appreciated. Has this been done before? Can't find
anything in the archives
Cheers
Martin Pearce
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I have what I believe to be Deihl legs on my KR2 and two months ago had a
landing mishap which appears to have been caused by the two lower bolts of
the four ΒΌ bolts that attach the axle stub to the undercarriage leg having
their nuts stripped off and the top two bending severely. (This was the
move one to the other causing
wear to the bolt holes and the bolts .
I am thinking of applying Loctite "wick in" to the WAF blades after assembly
to increase the friction and so improve my safety margins
Cheers
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Satu
bolt.
Today I purchased new bolts 1/8 inch longer, and yes, I will need an extra
washer or two, but the bolt is a MUCH neater fit in the hole than the old
one . gunna do a trial refit of the wing tomorrow wish me luck!
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
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Not sure if you have to log in, but it is free and even better, spam free
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and was set up for the sole purpose of promoting safe flying and friendly
communication .
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru
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Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my garage, neither registered or flying in Au ---yet!
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.. I would recommend that every KR owner should loosen
the WAFs annually and check / measure any wing tip movement. This will
indicate the presence of wear and enable the owner to monitor its progress.
Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated ...
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with
" An additional step might be to place a very thin plastic like "Glad cling
wrap or equivalent" or other no stick cover on the bottom half to have the
silicone form a seal without binding."
A smear of oil or grease on one side only will also do the trick with no
risk of wrinkles .. done that
wear
over time?
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my garage, neither registered or flying in Au ---yet!
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..
And if I have to reduce the play, does anyone have any recommendations
please
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my garage, neither registered or flying in Au ---yet!
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There is also a KR forum at
http://www.recreationalflying.net/forums/kr-1-and-2.47/
Cheers!
tinually uphill from the gascolator to the return bleed, the fuel cut off
valve is easily reached and nothing gets in the way of feet or other body
parts
And I am about 4 weeks behind my anticipated schedule.. Such is Life!
Cheers
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S
is the tangent of the AoA .
By the way, from that, if you know your stall speed, you can guess your
touchdown speed in a three pointer ... its stall speed x sqr root(stall
speed coefficient of lift / touch down Coefficient of lift) ..
Cheers!
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81
g.net/showthread.php/141493-How-an-L2-saved-my-l
ife-.
Regards
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my garage, neither registered or flying in Au ---yet!
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considerably more worn than the left. These
facts seem to indicate that I am likely to need a fair bit of right rudder
work on my first flight in a few weeks time and I wondered if it was easy to
measure and perhaps adjust the offset a little?
Regards
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru
I squeegee thru the peel ply but make sure that the area outside is
well masked off as the otherwise you will end up with a lot of sanding to
do! I used two widths of 50mm duct tape for this
Regards
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my
to vaporize petrol when starting the
engine on a very cold Canada morning? I have never seen a similar system
anywhere before and would appreciate any thoughts
Regards
Martin
Martin Pearce
- KR2 with Subaru EA81 + KR2 S with GMH Saturn
- Both in my garage, neither registered or
hole saw or similar to cut out the fractured skin, glue in a plug of
foam and then use fibreglass with epoxy resin to repair the skin. I'm not
sure about the bottom of the rudder .
Any comments and advice would be gratefully received!
Regards
Martin Pearce
rocketdri...@optusnet.com.au
Hi Craig
I just made a new panel for one I am refurbishing. I used 6mm birch 7 ply.
Expensive, but easy to cut with a hole cutter fitted into a hand held drill
and looks gorgeous after a Baltic Pine tinted varnish finish .
Oh and I nearly forgot to say that the new wood panel with cut-ou
I have two Kr2 a/c in my garage, recently imported from Canada, one for me
and one for one of my good flying friends.
Doing a W & B I found both to be very similar in weight. A/c #1 (neither yet
have an Au rego) appears to be in good balance and has a small tail down
force when empty in the leve
ourne
.
Regards
Martin
Martin Pearce
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