KR> Tri-Gear KR's - final post

2008-11-06 Thread George Bearden
With the center of gravity (centroid of mass?) being behind the landing gear, it seems to me taildraggers are an accident waiting to happen. They are inherently unstable. But if 100% of your landings are perfect and you know they will continue to be, regardless of weather then maybe you don't need

KR> Tri-Gear KR's - final post

2008-11-05 Thread Ron Vogt
shiny new KR in one piece...install tricycle landing gear. > Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 09:20:20 -0600> From: fles...@verizon.net> To: kr...@mylist.net> Subject: KR> Tri-Gear KR's - final post> > At 05:47 AM 11/5/2008, you wrote:> >Having my> >t

KR> Tri-Gear KR's - final post

2008-11-05 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
At 05:47 AM 11/5/2008, you wrote: >Having my >tri-gear KR called a Flying Milkstool would annoy me too, Mike ++ Having owned and flown a Tri-Pacer for 500+ hours I can only smile when I hear it called a flying milk stool. I know that comment comes from