way back in KR history (later 70s) , RR sold a 3 blade ground adjustable
that was quite sexy. unfortunately more sexy than durable IIRC. too bad it
wasnt perfected and continued...
On Sun, Mar 21, 2021 at 5:41 PM frayrothwell wrote:
> thanksI like the thought of 3 blades as the kr2 is very
video turning
over engine to verify no bore rust. Hope it works out with out tear down.Sent
from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S10e.
Original message From: Kayak Date:
3/21/21 5:38 PM (GMT-06:00) To: KRnet Subject: KR>Re:
prop for 2200 jabiru in kr2 As to that engine: I ha
As to that engine: I had a Jab 2200 and flew it across the country in an
AVID Mk4 with extended speed wings. At gross weight we got it up to11,200
on a hot day over CA Central Valley... It climbed at 1100fpm sea level.
85HP and light as a feather...
There are updates to those engines you may wa
thanksI like the thought of 3 blades as the kr2 is very low and not much
room between ground and prop.Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S10e.
Original message From: danrh...@gmail.com Date: 3/21/21 1:11
PM (GMT-06:00) To: 'KRnet' Subject: KR>Re: prop for
2
: KRnet
Subject: KR>Re: prop for 2200 jabiru in kr2
Forest Rothwell wrote:
> I have a new old stock 2200 jabiru (2006) that is 80 hp coming for my >
kr2. I would like to hear your rcomendations on prop manufacturers, >
lengths and pitch.
-Ple
Forest Rothwell wrote:
> I have a new old stock 2200 jabiru (2006) that is 80 hp coming for my
> kr2. I would like to hear your rcomendations on prop manufacturers,
> lengths and pitch.
You may have seen this already, but if not, on the www.krnet.org website
there's a "performance spreads
.
Stef and Ted are building the KR-2S see
http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2
Van: krnet-bounces+stefkr2=kpnmail...@mylist.net namens smwood
Verzonden: wo 30-11-2011 15:17
Aan: kr...@mylist.net
Onderwerp: KR> Re: Prop (flight adjustable)
An
An in flight adjustable prop is something like an automatic transmission in
a car. You can better match the takeoff, climb and cruise performance for
your engine and airframe. It works great on a 215 horsepower T-34B.
However, a KR-2S application may be somewhat unknown.
Down side is the incre
Hi all,
What are your opinions regarding a 2" steel extension on a Hapi 1834 cc
V/W?
Paul
KR2s
Erie, PA
I have a 2" aluminum extention on my HAPI 1835. I had a local shop make it for
$50 or so.
--
Paul
KR2 Stretched
Derry, NH
-- Original message --
From: paulw...@webtv.net (Paul Gangemi)
> Hi all,
>
> What are your opinions regarding a 2" steel extension on a Hapi 18
A couple of days ago while I was away in Georgia, someone asked where to donate
to the Prop Bank. Donations can be sent to the following:
Mark Jones
615 Wexford Circle
Wales, WI 53183
or if you use PayPal, my PayPal account is the same as my e-mail address:
flyk...@wi.rr.com
For th
Hi;
I inadvertantly deleted the info on extensions when we had surprise
guests pop in. Would you be so kind as to forward the info again? I'm
talking about the one with the $188 doller version.
The engines initially have a 1/12 extension installed already, so I
guess we are really pushing it to
Folks:
I have a Hegy 56x58 SAE 1 clock wise from the pilot wooded prop that we
should add to the Prop bank. It is brand new having been turned for about
six hours. Let me know if you would like to have it.
Best regards,
Jim Sellars
- Original Message
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> to UNsu
Gang,
What is the proper nut to use on the prop bolts? I have bolts that were
listed as prop bolts but they only have a drilled head. I bought steel
self locking nuts and the castle nylock nuts hoping one or the other
would be correct.
Joe Horton
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com
krnet-bounces+brian.kraut=engalt@mylist.net]On Behalf Of
Joseph H. Horton
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 2:48 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Re: prop bolts
Gang,
What is the proper nut to use on the prop bolts? I have bolts that were
listed as prop bolts but they only have a drilled
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