KR> Tanks on Barnstormers

2015-05-29 Thread Bill Masquelier
I have some KR2 wingtanks on Barnstormers right now I priced them fairly high but will give a pretty good deal to a KR forum member Bill Masquelier

KR> Tanks

2008-10-12 Thread Robin Macdonald
Netheads, While we are busy discussing tanks, what about round tube versus fabricated tanks. I was a bit surprised the area of material to make a tank, a round tank will hold more than a square or oblong tank for the same amount of material. We can work out what the weight for a round tube/ how

KR> Tanks

2008-10-12 Thread D Lively
- Original Message - From: "Robin Macdonald" To: "KRnet" Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 3:55 PM Subject: KR> Tanks > Netheads, > > While we are busy discussing tanks, what about round tube versus

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Clancey D Krumwiede
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:31:23 -0800 "David Mikesell" writes: > Well, yes the fuel tanks will add stress to the WAF but only on the > ground > and during landing because in the out board panels they don't count > towards > the gross weight. And just where do most airplanes spend a vast majority

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
> And just where do most airplanes spend a vast majority of their time? I should have just let this go, but it is not a valid comment. The 1g experienced by an airplane sitting in a hangar is simply not a load case of any significance, and has no bearing on anything in this discussion. Mark Lang

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2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
skyguy...@skyguynca.com www.skyguynca.com - Original Message - From: "Mark Langford" To: "KRnet" Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > > And just where do most airplanes spend a vast majority of their time? > >

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Clancey D Krumwiede
I respectfully disagree. When sitting on the ground, the "1g" weight of the fuel is supported by the landing gear and everything else when the tanks are located in the stub wings. When the fuel is located in the outer wings, the weight, multiplied by the arm of the fuels cg, is supported as torque

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Steve and Lori McGee
So what do finished wings way? 40 pounds? I just don't see how anyone could be worried about the wafs holding up to lets say 100 pounds with a full tank on one side while it holds up to 400 or even 500 at times from the other direction ( and this is half as the wing on the other side carries ha

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
;Clancey D Krumwiede" To: Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:06 AM Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > I respectfully disagree. When sitting on the ground, the "1g" weight of > the fuel is supported by the landing gear and everything else when the > tanks are locate

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
Why the continued discussion? The plane was designed with retract gear and wing tanks, at least in the January 1990 manual. Nowhere have I seen stub tanks in the manuals that I have access to. Larry Severson Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 968-9852 lar...@socal.rr.com

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
That is true Larry, they are in my plans too. I am off this one. David Mikesell 23957 N. Hwy 99 Acampo, CA 95220 209-609-8774 skyguy...@skyguynca.com www.skyguynca.com - Original Message - From: "larry severson" To: "KRnet" Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:3

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Les Criscillo
rsday, November 27, 2003 13:22 Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS As I stated in the begining, wing tanks are great because they don't figure in the gross weight of a flying airplane, the weight only becomes a issue during landing and on the ground. AS stated in the begining s

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2008-10-12 Thread Donald Reid
I have not posted a reply to the KR network in a long while, but I think that it is time to break my silence. I have wing tanks it the outer panels of my project. I have not measured the capacity yet but they are on the order of 20+ gallons . . . each. That goes along with the 4+ gallon heade

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>As I stated in the begining, wing tanks are great because they don't figure >in the gross weight of a flying airplane, the weight only becomes a issue >during landing and on the ground. >David Mikesell ++ David, I hope that what you mean in t

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
skyguy...@skyguynca.com www.skyguynca.com - Original Message - From: "larry flesner" To: "KRnet" Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:04 PM Subject: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > > >As I stated in the begining, wing tanks are great because they don't figu

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2008-10-12 Thread wa7...@aol.com
They only KR I know of that has flown with tip tanks was in South Africa and after the first few flights he discontinued using them. As I recall it was something about the way the little bird would wrap up in a spin. I think I read here on the web or maybe one of the old news letters. Lynn

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread babyw...@aol.com
kr premolded wing skins state that they have gas tanks in outer wings

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Clancey D Krumwiede
> > David Mikesell > 23957 N. Hwy 99 > Acampo, CA 95220 > 209-609-8774 > skyguy...@skyguynca.com > www.skyguynca.com > - Original Message ----- > From: "Lee" > To: > Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 8:58 PM > Subject: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS >

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2008-10-12 Thread paulw...@webtv.net
Hi; I've been thnking about putting a tank, (if needed), just fore of the main spar under my legs. There is ample room there for a good sized tank for long trips. Opinions? Paul Gangemi KR2s...priming bottom fus. wing stubs, elevators. Erie, PA 16503 http://community.webtv.net/paulwasp/paulw

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
;Clancey D Krumwiede" To: Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:25 AM Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > Before designing your aircraft to carry fuel in the outer wings, here are > a couple of issues to consider: > > 1) When dealing with the issue of loads on the WAF, you must al

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2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
Paul, I wouldn't do it, but it is probably as good as a header tank, without gravity feed. How do you get into your web site? N64KR Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC da...@kr-builder.org See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering See our KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Click on the pic See our

KR>tanks in the outboard wings would be easier on the wafs

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>According to my build manual, the KR was designed for >+/-7 G's. Scott Cable Scott, That's +/- 7 G's at 800 pounds. How many KR's have an all up flying weight of 800 pounds?? Larry Flesner

KR>tanks in the outboard wings would be easier on the wafs

2008-10-12 Thread Mike Turner
03 5:14 PM Subject: KR>tanks in the outboard wings would be easier on the wafs >According to my build manual, the KR was designed for >+/-7 G's. Scott Cable Scott, That's +/- 7 G's at 800 pounds. How many KR&#

KR>tanks in the outboard wings would be easier on the wafs

2008-10-12 Thread Scott Cable
Amen! --- larry flesner wrote: > > > > >According to my build manual, the KR was designed > for > >+/-7 G's. > Scott Cable > > > Scott, > > That's +/- 7 G's at 800 pounds. How many KR's have > an > all up flying weight of 800 pounds?? > > Larry

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS - Cylindrical Tank

2008-10-12 Thread Larry A Capps
How To Determine - Cylindrical Tank Volume Using the diameter of the tank, multiply the diameter by the diameter (D x D), and then multiply by .7854. This will equal the square area of a circle. Area of a cylinder: Diameter x Diameter x .7854 (D x D x .7854) Taking the length of the tank multip

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS - Cylindrical Tank Volume Formula

2008-10-12 Thread Larry A Capps
Cylindrical Tank Volume pi * R^2 * H /231 Larry A Capps Naperville, IL -Original Message- a 6" tube x 8" long is 1 gal ( 231 sq. in /gal )

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
e - From: "David Mikesell" To: "KRnet" Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 9:50 AM Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > One thing to remember about wing tankswhile the nice thing is they don't > add to your flying gross weight because the wing is carrying t

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
y for landings. David Mikesell 23957 N. Hwy 99 Acampo, CA 95220 209-609-8774 skyguy...@skyguynca.com www.skyguynca.com - Original Message - From: "Justin" To: "KRnet" Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:19 PM Subject: Re: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS > I planned on put

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>Well, yes the fuel tanks will add stress to the WAF but only on the ground >and during landing because in the out board panels they don't count towards >the gross weight. With tanks in the stubs you have to watch your weight for >take off , flight and landing because the weight is always on the

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
In the January 1990 of the KR2 manual, not KR2S, Page 82 talks directly the installation / methods of a wing (not stub) tank addition resulting in 6 gallon tanks (and how to make them bigger). There is no mention of impact on G loading. Larry Severson Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 968-9852 la

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2008-10-12 Thread Lee
I read some of the concerns about added fuel. Someone stated(last week I think) added fuel adds to the time in the cockpit. (small cockpit). I have been looking at options about added fuel. I have a dated KR with retracts. No room in the stub wing for added tanks. I have been looking at option

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread roger mitchell
a 6" tube x 8" long is 1 gal ( 231 sq. in /gal ), I don't think you could fit much in there , aft of spar may work better - Original Message - From: Lee To: kr...@mylist.net Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 10:58 PM Subject: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS Mesa

KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS

2008-10-12 Thread David Mikesell
esell 23957 N. Hwy 99 Acampo, CA 95220 209-609-8774 skyguy...@skyguynca.com www.skyguynca.com - Original Message - From: "Lee" To: Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 8:58 PM Subject: KR>TANKS IN OUTER WINGS I read some of the concerns about added fuel. Someone stated(last week I

KR>Tanks and Thanks

2008-10-12 Thread William Clapp
I picked up some aluminum - Now I just need a few fittings and get some Proseal - I finally made my mine up to build all three tanks this way. Insteresting inputs though from all sides. I plan to make all three tanks removable so they can be repaired or changed. Thanks to Mark Langford for th

KR>Tanks

2008-10-12 Thread Colin
Netters, I have read the posts about tanks, and appreciate everyone's wisdom about the aluminum. I plan to build a tank similar to Mark's, but for under the passenger seat. All who have used it say that vinylester resin is the stuff to use with one of the impervious foams. Can someone please tel

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Colin Rainey wrote: >> Can someone please tell me the actual product names/or part numbers to use from either Wicks, or AS&S so that I don't order the wrong stuff. I can't seem to find any product description that describes resin as vinylester, and have forgotten which foam is okay to use if neces

KR>Tanks-some rambling thoughts.

2008-10-12 Thread Dana Overall
First of all, composite vinyl ester tanks work. The aluminum tank thread just has come up on a regular basis over the 8-9 years I've been on the KRNet, thus Mark Jones' tanks. Since I have received numerous private emails and it appears several aluminum tanks are about to be started I thougt

KR>Tanks-some rambling thoughts.

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
Dana, Looks like about 350 miles. Mark Jones -Original Message- From: Dana Overall [mailto:bo12...@hotmail.com] Now a question since I haven't looked on Mapquest yet. How long a drive is it from Red Oak to St. Louis. My oldest son plays college football and has a game in St. Louis

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2008-10-12 Thread Russ & Brenda
Hey Gang, does anyone have a flying or near flying bird that they would want to trade for an F40 Ferrari kit car that's nearly finished? Please reply to my home address and not the group. Thanks, Russ Houck pap...@sbcglobal.net > ___ > see KRnet list de