KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-15 Thread Mark Langford
Oscar Zuniga wrote: .>The only such image I could find in a quick search of the KRNet.org site was the very first one, here: http://www.krnet.org/as504x/ . It's not very definite. I thought there were a whole series of such images, from level cruise to past full stall. Mark-?<< Yep, I shoul

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-13 Thread stef...@kpnmail.nl
http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2 -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: krnet-boun...@mylist.net namens Larry&Sallie Flesner Verzonden: do 13-12-2012 5:32 Aan: KRnet Onderwerp: KR> Pitot / static tube. >. We will install the tubes on the most ouboard point of the stubwing. >M

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
>. We will install the tubes on the most ouboard point of the stubwing. >My question is.wat is the dimension from the front of the >leading egde to the front of the tubes. >Stef. +++ Stef, I would not bother to exte

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Dave_A
That's the catch... Because it is 'out of disturbed air', it depends on the design of each individual pitot... For example, my piper-style blade pitot has to extend further down, to make up for the fact that it doesn't extend forward at all... On 12/12/2012 8:01 PM, Oscar Zuniga wrote: > I be

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Oscar Zuniga
I believe Stef is asking how far forward the tubes should protrude. Certainly ahead of any disturbed air, but how far is that? Perhaps we can refer to the nice colored CFD simulations that were developed when the new airfoils were developed, and guesstimate how far forward the tubes need to b

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Dave_A
Logically, the tube should be mounted to the thickest part of the wing, to ensure the lowest opening-position relative to the airstream On 12/12/2012 4:40 AM, stef...@kpnmail.nl wrote: > Kr friends, > I found in the Books of Tony Bingelis useful information about the static and > pitot tube.

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread stef...@kpnmail.nl
:40 Aan: KRnet Onderwerp: Re: KR> Pitot / static tube. Maybe this will help you. http://www.ch601.org/resources/pitot-static/pitot.htm Craig From: "stef...@kpnmail.nl" To: kr net Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 7:40 AM Subject: KR> Pit

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Dan Heath
I don't put it in the stub wing. In the outboard wing, just in front of the spar. See the pictures. I built 2 KR2 and did it the same on both and both came out right. Static, about 10 thumbnails from the bottom. http://krbuilder.org/CockpitWork/index.html Pitot tube, scroll down about 1/3rd of

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread Craig Williams
Maybe this will help you. http://www.ch601.org/resources/pitot-static/pitot.htm Craig From: "stef...@kpnmail.nl" To: kr net Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 7:40 AM Subject: KR> Pitot / static tube. Kr friends, I found in the Books of

KR> Pitot / static tube.

2012-12-12 Thread stef...@kpnmail.nl
Kr friends, I found in the Books of Tony Bingelis useful information about the static and pitot tube. We will install the tubes on the most ouboard point of the stubwing. My question is.wat is the dimension from the front of the leading egde to the front of the tubes. Hope you can give us s