KR> "TYP"

2012-07-01 Thread brian.kr...@eamanufacturing.com
I have just listed one of my KRs for sale. It is time to get it out of the garage so I have room to finish the Pietenpol and my 2S. This KR was completed, but I have sold the engine and a previous left a wing outside root up and it filled up with water and was destroyed. I do have a new set of s

KR> "TYP"

2012-07-01 Thread Lawrence Bell
Paolo, "TYP" does stand for typical as Pat and Robin indicated. What does that mean? On drawing 39, as an example, the radii referred to as TYP would be the same dimension for each side. When you are following a drawing a lot of the information is not duplicated when it is "typical". Hope this help

KR> "TYP" on drawing

2012-06-29 Thread Pat and Robin Russo
Paolo TYP: "tipo" o "como tutto"...common occurrence or reference Pat (Pasquale) Russo -Original Message- From: Phillip Hill Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:56 PM To: Paolo Cavazzuti ; KRnet Subject: Re: KR> "TYP" on drawing Means "typica

KR> "TYP" on drawing

2012-06-28 Thread Phillip Hill
Means "typical" I believe. On Jun 28, 2012 3:41 PM, "Paolo Cavazzuti" wrote: Hi everybody, after a too long period of stop, I'm re-starting the building process of my KR-2S (wich still is at the banana boat stage). Studying again the manual, I see a "TYP" note on many drawings (just like dwg.39

KR> "TYP" on drawing

2012-06-28 Thread Paolo Cavazzuti
Hi everybody, after a too long period of stop, I'm re-starting the building process of my KR-2S (wich still is at the banana boat stage). Studying again the manual, I see a "TYP" note on many drawings (just like dwg.39 at page 41, or dwg.42 at page 45): I guess it's refeering to the radius, but