KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or single seat KR-2S
Hi all,
A new member question here.
My primary interest is a single seater, but it seems to me that most of the
builders building 2 seaters. Since I am a first time builder, I have to
rely more on others advice than more experienced builders, but
No one is dismissing the engine the plane was designed around, merely
pointing out that you can benefit with greater HP a smoother running engine
with similar weight characteristics between the Corvair and VW .A 6
cylinder Corvair can pump out 120HP with conventional carb, a VW needs a
Turbo to
Or build a Pietenpol.
Chris
On 1/6/2015 5:48 PM, Michael Lineback via KRnet wrote:
> No one is dismissing the engine the plane was designed around, merely
> pointing out that you can benefit with greater HP a smoother running engine
> with similar weight characteristics between the Corvair and VW
Wow. Dismissing the engine the plane was designed around! Just saying, if
you wanted a1300lb plane to haul you and another large human around the sky
at 200 mph, you should probably be building an RV.
PM
To: ppaulvsk; KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or single seat KR-2S
I'll end up building what suits me. I feel it's a high performance airplane
with a VW. Not a V-Witt or a Sonerai, but high-enough performance. BTW the
spread in performance between a Piet and a KR cove
bury via
KRnet" Date:01/06/2015 8:16 AM
(GMT-06:00) To: James Cook ,KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or
single seat KR-2S
It has been done. Check w/ Steve Bennett, I think he built a
a KR 1 &1/2 from KR 2 plans.You will have a nice wide comfortable
KRnet"
> To: "James Cook" , KRnet list.krnet.org>
> Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or single seat KR-2S
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> I am thinking along these lines, not building yet. The airport where I
> will base my completed aircraft, whatever it may turn out to be, is at
>
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> Original message From: "Virgil N.Salisbury
> via KRnet" Date:01/06/2015 8:16 AM
> (GMT-06:00) To: James Cook ,KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1
> or single seat KR-
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>> To: "James Cook" , KRnet > list.krnet.org>
>> Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or single seat KR-2S
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>> I am thinking along these lines, not building yet. The airport where I
>> will base my completed aircraft, whatever it may t
It has been done. Check w/ Steve Bennett, I think he built a
a KR 1 &1/2 from KR 2 plans.You will have a nice wide comfortable
cockpit w/ armrests and all. Prefab parts may not fit, be careful, Virg
On 1/6/2015 12:51 AM, James Cook via KRnet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A new membe
.
Original message From: Chris Kinnaman via
KRnet Date:01/06/2015 7:10 AM
(GMT-06:00) To: James Cook ,KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Newbie question - KR-1 or
single seat KR-2S
I am thinking along these lines, not building yet. The airport where I
will base my completed aircr
I am thinking along these lines, not building yet. The airport where I
will base my completed aircraft, whatever it may turn out to be, is at
6200'. Much as I like Jeff Scott's O-200 approach for a hot and high
home airport, a VW based engine is about the size of my budget for
purchase and to k
ion - KR-1 or single seat KR-2S
Hi all,
A new member question here.
My primary interest is a single seater, but it seems to me that most of the
builders building 2 seaters. Since I am a first time builder, I have to
rely more on others advice than more experienced builders, but if there are
not
Hi all,
A new member question here.
My primary interest is a single seater, but it seems to me that most of the
builders building 2 seaters. Since I am a first time builder, I have to
rely more on others advice than more experienced builders, but if there are
not too many single seater builders,
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