KR> High Altitude

2014-03-27 Thread Jeff Scott
won't see. -Jeff Scott Los Alamos, NM > - Original Message - > From: Larry&Sallie Flesner > Sent: 03/27/14 05:02 PM > To: KRnet > Subject: Re: KR> High Altitude > > At 04:58 PM 3/27/2014, you wrote: > >I mainly need to reduce the size of my eng

KR> High Altitude

2014-03-27 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 04:58 PM 3/27/2014, you wrote: >I mainly need to reduce the size of my engine air inlets. > >What are the benefits you will gain from decreasing the inlets? >And will it effect cooling? >_+++ The greates

KR> High Altitude

2014-03-27 Thread Adam Tippin
I mainly need to reduce the size of my engine air inlets. What are the benefits you will gain from decreasing the inlets? And will it effect cooling?

KR> High Altitude

2014-03-26 Thread laser147 at juno.com
"Good to hear I'll be able to fly over most of the obstacles between here and there." On east/west trips I always find myself crossing the Rockies about 50 miles south of Taos. I routinely cruise at 13.5 and 14.5 and use my homebrew O2 system which I described in previous posts "Flying High."

KR> High altitude flying

2008-10-12 Thread ifly...@aol.com
Having flown various aricraft as student and as CFI I will have to agree with Colin that you learn the leaning procedures for YOUR engine well. It can make a huge difference in performance in a low margin situation. A Cessna 185 on a jungle strip that can take off at gross and only use 120

KR> High altitude

2008-10-12 Thread Serge F. Vidal
My KR2 was built at sea level (Port Elisabeth, South Africa), and I flew it for two years at high altitude, hot conditions (Johannesburg). My fied was at 5300' altitude. The engine was a very good VW Type 4, 2 liter, which is rated at 65hp. But the combination of engine and prop had been carefully