Hello all,
I would like to introduce myself to the group before I get started. *
smiles*
My name is Jeff Wilder and I am from the Denver, Co area. I have receintly
purchased a KR2 that was streched 14 in before the KR2S pans were avialble.
The plane is currently about 60%-70% finshed. No moto
Jeff Wilder wrote:
> Is the VW 2180 going to be enough HP at 8000ft air density altitude to get
> off the ground in the middle of July here in Denver.
> If I use a Corvair engine to develop the HP I am going to plan on another
> anoter 50-60 lbs once again, over weight.
In my opinion, a Corvair w
In a message dated 6/3/2005 2:59:05 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
n5...@hiwaay.net writes:
Is the VW 2180 going to be enough HP at 8000ft air density altitude to get
> off the ground in the middle of July here in Denver.
He could always do a Bleeds off take
off..lol...
Dear Jeff.
Since this is friday..
Can't really help much on your questions about weight/power, but your
being from Denver makes me think of a KR builder I knew when he lived in
Ohio & had a KR2-S well along. He had a Cont 0-200 (two actually) ready
to go on his. The last I knew of him, he was
gned for 900 lb gross, is going to be safe?
-Jeff
>From: "Mark Langford"
>Reply-To: KRnet
>To: "KRnet"
>Subject: Re: KR> Weight! * gulp*
>Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 17:03:10 -0500
>
>Jeff Wilder wrote:
>
> > Is the VW 2180 going to be enough
I just arrived home after flying with Mark L. and spending a couple days
with his family due to bad weather. I left Huntsville with 15 gallons of
fuel
(90 lbs) and baggage (75 lbs) and my daughter (60 lbs) and we climbed out at
1500 '/min at 110mph. Once we got into a broken cloud area
Jeff Wilder wrote:
> What is the wet weight of your plane?... what was the installed weight of
> the FWF Corvair.
Empty, my plane is 732 pounds. I don't put more than 16 gallons in it, so I
guess that makes it 828 lbs or so.
> a 1200lb plane gross, designed for 900 lb gross, is going to be saf
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