Re: KR> rotax engine parts?

2020-10-15 Thread B. Wunder via KRnet
It is called getting older! I am slowly going to the low and slow because in your mid 70's you can see the window closing down. Insurance, medical, etc. create challenges that younger folks don't think about. LSA and other ultra lights give us a few more years 😊 Bernie Lusby, MD Challenger Bu

Re: KR> Ads-b

2019-03-04 Thread B. Wunder via KRnet
Confused wrote: Hmmm, I was just looking at the GDL82 that works with your existing Xponder. This is all very confusing. SO if I uderstand Bernie the EXP class gets no rebate but we still need to upgrade and fly the certification flight? SO if I was to get the GDL82, not sure

Re: KR> Ads-b

2019-03-03 Thread B. Wunder via KRnet
uAvionix SkybeaconI just put on a Cherokee 140 by replacing a left wing tip light because it has the STC for Piper/Cessna, etc. However, my friend put it on as the tail light of his RV (which you can do with an experimental). Just hooking up two wires and usually 3 screws. It was good en

Re: KR> Archives

2018-06-14 Thread B. Wunder via KRnet
John wrote Steve, I'll also add "Thank you for the posting." It is precisely this type of accurate, factual and historical information that we run the archives for in the first place. Langford reminds members to "Search the archives before posting questions as your answer may already be out there.

KR> Experienced with Solid Works at the Gathering

2016-08-20 Thread Wunder
should get a return message in a couple of minutes...if not, might try another address. That is what worked for me. r/Bernie Lsuby MD -Original Message- From: Mark Wegmet Sent: Friday, August 19, 2016 7:23 PM To: 'Wunder' Subject: RE: KR> Experienced with Solid Works at the Gath

KR> Experienced with Solid Works at the Gathering

2016-08-19 Thread Wunder
Paul, EAA announced at Oshkosh this year that a member benefit for EAA members is free use of Solid Works. It is a $4-$6000 3D AutoCAD Program (student version) that I just downloaded (with some twists and turns) and as one person at Oshkosh told me...it ain't that easy to use. I know AutoCAD

KR> projector for the Gathering?

2010-09-08 Thread bernard wunder
Mark wrote: >>Anybody have access to a projector that can be used to project computer presentations at the Gathering? I have a projector and laptop that I was going to bring - we used it at the last Gathering. r/Bernie Lusby, MD KR2s Builder

KR>2004 Gathering Video

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
KR Fliers and Builders I just received my 2004 KR Gathering DVD from 'video Bob' and what a production. I have only made the last three gatherings, but this video is an academy award winner. This video captures the spirit and much more as to what took place last year at the Gathering. I don't kn

KR> Grove gear

2008-10-12 Thread Bernard Wunder
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 22:45:17 -0500 "Brian Kraut" wrote: > Anyone out there that has seen both the Rand and Grove > I don't know of any other installation >pictures of the Grove or > Rand gear anywhere. Can anyone point me to some more? > Brian, I have the Grove two-piece gear. The bracket

KR> Grove gear

2008-10-12 Thread Bernard Wunder
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:14:52 +0200 "Stephen Jacobs" wrote: > What is the blue plug that is visible on edge of the >landing gear leg? > For $100 extra Grove will drill the brake hydraulic line/passageway (gundrill) through the gear legs...makes for a neat setup. The blue plug is the to cap o

KR> Grove gear

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
- Original Message - From: "Dan Heath" Why did you choose the two piece over the > single piece? For a couple of reasons...to get the wider distance between tires based on the handling reports like what Larry F reported with his 8ft separation and it also replicates what those with th

KR>KR2S Progress Report 8-15-04

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
KR netters, After about a year layoff of working on my KR2S, I have started making progress. Even though the past year has not seen much building, I was "collecting" all the parts for the landing gear for my KR2S, working on a wt&balance file for all pieces, and collecting/starting the assembly an

KR> spar skins

2008-10-12 Thread Bernard Wunder
I thought you were an electrical engineer :) On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:21:24 -0400 "Wood, Sidney M." wrote: >No one has mentioned the 5/8" vertical spruce blocks that >the plans call for when building KR spars. The spars are >a variant of an I-beam. The function of the web in any I >beam or b

KR> 2S plans

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
Brian, When I ordered my KR2S plans, I basically got the KR2 manual, KR2 drawings and supplemental drawings for the KR2S where it differed from the KR2 (fuselage, wing,empenage, etc.) identified by KR-2S on the drawing. r/Bernie KR2S Builder Lexington Park, MD http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n2w6 -

KR>spruce list posted!

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
Mark wrote: > > sent me a list of Spruce for the KR2 that > he got from Wicks. . Anyway, it's at > http://www.krnet.org/kr2woodkit.jpg . Just a little amplificationI ordered the KR2S Spruce wood kit from Wicks. When I went thru the Wicks invoice and tried to inventory what I had receive

KR> H/S spars strenght

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
. > >What are the measurement for a KR2S tail ?? > >Phil Matheson I have built my HS & elevator spars and they are 71 inches long...which are the dimensions given in the builder's manual. There is an elevator spar center bracket of 1/4" plywood, but nothing else for the stab spars. In the

KR> H/S spars strenght/ wing span

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
> Can someone please tell me then , > What is the wing span listed in the KR2S plans, Please > > Phil Matheson - Sheet W2 of the KR2S plans shows the wing planform and from that the wing span from tip to tip (which includes the 20" wing tip extension on each wing) is 23 ft 5 in. The span of

KR>Outbd Fwd Spars KR2S

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
> >Right now I am building my outbd fwd spars. I don't understand drawing > >no. 17 where it shows a 12 1/2" piece of plywood being glued to the fwd > face of > >the spar. When I tapered my spar caps for the outbd spars it says not to > >taper until 7" . > > How is the plywood on the fwd face

KR>KR Newsletters

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
KR Builders, Last year I bought the CD with all the KR newsletters that Larry Capps had put together. I had started building my KR2S last year and would occasionally scan thru some of the past newsletters. I had even subscribed to the newsletter for a couple of years (Dec 97-Feb 2000). This summ

KR>RED OAK - GATHERING

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
Sid Wood (KR2) and I (KR2S), builders from the right coast (Maryland), will be there ...arriving 11 Sep, departing 14 Sep. My second, Sid's first gathering. See you all there. r/Bernie KR2S Builder Lexington Park, MD http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n2w6 - Original Message - From: "Mark Jo

KR>KR2s Internal Dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
From: "Gavin Donohoe" > I'm soon to buy the plans for a KR2S project!! Can someone tell me how wide the cabin is at about shoulder level from the plans? Gavin, The widest part of the fuselage per plans is 38 inches, but if you take the width of the longerons on each side and subtract that(~3inc

KR>KR2s Internal Dimensions

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
From: "Ray Fuenzalida" > As a new builder, I am trying to learn everything. > How did you widen the fuselage? That seems to me to be one of the great limitations of the KR2S. Ray, What I did is follow the recommendations that were made by other builders to widen the fuselage 4-6" and I even wid

KR>Grove or Diehl

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
John, I will post a copy of the one sheet of instructions I received when I got my Grove gear and a couple of pictures of the mounting brackets on my web site. I posted a message on the net when I got them that if you are using new wing airfoil shapes (AS5048), you will need to install additional w

KR>Grove or Diehl

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
John, Couple of problems..when I went to copy the Grove drawing of the bracket, there was a big "Proprietary Data" on the front of it and I can not copy without permission of Grove Aircraft. However, I have posted some pictures of the bracket on my web site (which I forgot to give on my last messa

KR>Grove Brackets

2008-10-12 Thread B. Wunder
>> It looks like that gear actually is mounted a few inches inside the fuselage. Is that how it works? >> The one page instruction sheet I received does not tell you where to mount the bracket. I bought the two piece gear which is somewhat like mounting the Diehl gear. If you get the one piece