FWIW, I bought the last set of undrilled gear leg blanks off eBay this
afternoon. When I called Fletchair, the guy said that someone just bought
all he had, except those. That being said, he still had several used sets
available.
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Dan,
Did you leave your leg thickness ( 1") the same, or did you cut then down to
a thinner size.
How are they performing?
Phil
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From: Dan Prichard via KRnet
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 11:31 PM
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Dan; I believe the legs are actually for a Cougar, the Grumman twin. Gross on a
Cougar will be quite a bit higher than for the AA-5, and your plan should work
well. Peter
Dan; I believe the legs are actually for a Cougar, the Grumman twin. Gross on a
Cougar will be quite a bit higher than for the AA-5, and your plan should work
well. Peter
> Sent: Monday, September 14, 2015 at 9:03 AM
> From: "brian.kraut--- via KRnet"
> To: KRnet
> Cc: brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
> Subject: Re: KR> Glassing Tiger Gear legs
>
> Wow, that is a great price. Can you give me the dimensions of the
> blan
t; -Original Message- From: Dan Prichard via KRnet
> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 11:31 PM
> To: KRnet
> Cc: Dan Prichard
> Subject: Re: KR> Glassing Tiger Gear legs
>
> Phil, these legs were not wrapped when install on the Grumman. They had a
> fairing for ae
Wow, that is a great price. Can you give me the dimensions of the
blanks? I am wondering if I can use them on my Mustang.
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Subject: Re: KR> Glassing Tiger Gear legs
From: Sid Wood via KRnet
Date: Sat, September 12, 2015 12:01 pm
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Cc: Sid Wood
e and
Karen Gauthier via KRnet
Sent: Saturday, 12 September 2015 4:51 PM
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Cc: Pete and Karen Gauthier
Subject: Re: KR> Glassing Tiger Gear legs
Phil,
Structurally the added layer is not necessary but it will protect the real
fine uni on the surface. I added a styrofoam lea
I purchased the blanks for the AA5 series main gear fiberglass struts for
$17.50 each plus shipping from
Fletchair Parts - Call 800 FA-WINGS (329-4647) The parts that I made are on
my KR-2 now and appear to working ok. The ready-to-bolt-on parts cost
$245.00 each for the Tiger. The blanks are
I thought it was because the Scotchply was unidirectional and it was to
prevent the legs from splitting through the bolt holes.
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Subject: Re: KR> Glassing Tiger Gear legs
From: John Martindale via KRnet
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Date: Sat, September
Phil,
Structurally the added layer is not necessary but it will protect the real fine
uni on the surface. I added a styrofoam leading and trailing edge then wrapped
with one layer of 7533 (KR cloth) including all the flat surfaces with bolt
holes. I then filled the flat between the leadi
I have made my KR2SS main gear from Grumman Tiger Cheetah laminated
fiberglass legs.
I have cut then down , do I need to wrap the in glass like the KR leg??
Phil Matheson
Australia
At 12:26 AM 9/11/2015, you wrote:
>I have made my KR2SS main gear from Grumman Tiger Cheetah laminated
>fiberglass legs.
>I have cut then down , do I need to wrap the in glass like the KR leg??
>Phil Matheson
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Probably not need
Phil, these legs were not wrapped when install on the Grumman. They had a
fairing for aerodynamics but not structural. That's how I did mine.
Dan Prichard
Portland Oregon
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> I have made
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