KR> Too much / dream

2012-01-03 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 06:19 PM 1/3/2012, you wrote: >I know I'm getting obsessed! After spending my daily time working n my >KR, I go to sleep and DREAM about working on my >Glenn Martin, + And when it is finished, you'll fly it during the day and dream about

KR> Too much

2012-01-03 Thread Glenn Martin
I know I'm getting obsessed! After spending my daily time working n my KR, I go to sleep and DREAM about working on my KR.I'm more tired when i wake up then when I went to bed. -- Glenn Martin, KR2 N1333A, Biloxi, MS

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Kruyssen
Hi I'm in the process of rebuilding my KR2 after having crashed landed in a paddock last May and I want to improve how my KR2 handles. PROBLEM: During climb I have to use a lot of right rudder, during cruise a bit less right rudder but still some pressure is required. On decent the rudder load i

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Barry Kruysen wrote: > PROBLEM: During climb I have to use a lot of right rudder, during cruise > a > bit less right rudder but still some pressure is required. On decent the > rudder load is neutral. > Also in cruise and on decent I cannot get enough forward trim and 2 up I > never have enough

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 01:24 AM 11/28/2006, you wrote: >Also in cruise and on decent I cannot get enough forward trim and 2 up I >never have enough forward trim. > >POSSIBLE SOLUTION: Point the engine a degree or two right and a the same >down. (FYI - Prop spins clock wise when sitting in the aircraft.) ++

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread VIRGIL N SALISBURY
Does two up mean too much aft C G ?? Virg On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:24:25 +1000 "Barry Kruyssen" writes: > Hi > > I'm in the process of rebuilding my KR2 after having crashed landed > in a > paddock last May and I want to improve how my KR2 handles. > > PROBLEM: During climb I have to us

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Kruyssen
Thanks for all the comments. A few people mentioned my C of G, it is at the forward limit with me and a full load of fuel in the header tank. At MTOW less fuel, it only move back 5.46 inches (138.65mm). This has been weighed on certified scales by a LAME. When fitting up my 132.28lbs (60kg) Jab

KR> Too Much Right Rudder Required.

2008-10-12 Thread Joe H Horton
Barry, I believe that it would sure be easier to try the trim tabs first before going to all the work of changing the engine location. The trim tab on my aileron is still just taped on and has been for 125 hours. Just a quick word on the C/G which I know is not your concern but my 2S was s