KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Herbert Fürle
I'm a 185 pounder and 5'10" high and I fit (with a "cloned " passenger )resonable comfortable in my 40" wide Kr! When I widened my fuselage ,I put back the 40" to the shoulder area.Therefore I had to put back the straight line of the longerons a little ( 10-12 inch). Therby,making the turt

KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Teate, Stephen
...it simply must be modified to meet certain criteria, and the criteria for most folks that are building a two-seater plane is that it be able to seat two people... This is so very true but width is not the only issue. If your tall, I am 6'5", you will need to make it deeper too or you will

KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Adam Tippin
While I?m only 5?9? i have wide shoulders. I widened my fuselage to 43? at the outer edge of the upper longerons. Like a glove. I?m crafting everything i can.( some are a learn as you go). I want to buy as little as possible. So modifying is not an issue for me.

KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread tinyauto at aol.com
dow (2 seater tandem, but tight) Hiperlight SNS9 (2 seater, but tight side by side) and plans for a KR1 -Original Message- From: Mark Langford via KRnet To: 'KRnet' Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 7:08 am Subject: Re: KR> KR-2S cabin width Just to clear up a common misconcept

KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Mark Langford
Just to clear up a common misconception, the KR2S is exactly the same width in the cockpit as the KR2, no wider. The one thing that begged to be changed was left untouched! I asked Jeannette why shortly after it was introduced and she said it was so the KR2S could use the same premolded parts as