I have built a belly board years ago but never installed it. I not really
convinced that it's necessary. It adds weight and complexity. Any other
thoughts?
-Joe
> Message: 21
> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 22:58:33 -0500
> From: "Brad Ankerstar"
> Subject: KR> Belly board location
> To: "KRnet"
>
>I have built a belly board years ago but never installed it. I not really
>convinced that it's necessary. It adds weight and complexity. Any other
>thoughts?
>-Joe
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I'd hate to be without my belly board. It adds the necessary drag
for the lan
Hi Larry
Where is your board located? Is it at the main spar or some distance behind
it?
-Joe
> I'd hate to be without my belly board. It adds the necessary drag
> for the landing configuration and make the KR a totally different
> airplane on the approach. As always, your results may vary.
>
>Where is your board located? Is it at the main spar or some distance behind
>it?
>-Joe
My board is attached to the floor directly behind the rear spar.
Those with shorter gear may have to move it forward a bit.
Larry Flesner
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