Joe, I remember squealing like a little girl when you gave me a ride but I
don't believe that having to shampoo the interior could be blamed on me.(LOL)
Sounds like you've been busy. As for me, another 7 hours on the wings today.
Trying to get in the air to help carry the KR banner. Looking for
Hey guys,
Maybe you have be wondering what happened to me for the past few month's. Well
let me tell you ( I love a captive audience). I took the N357CJ home over the
ThanksGiving holiday. I had flown her for just over 4 years and over 450 hrs. I
have been a little more than rough and I was cer
johng...@comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:02 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> winter storage
I live in a rain forest. It rains all the time from November to April.
(pretty much).
My kr lives in a box tralier, and last winter I saw corrosion growing on the
outside of my new motor. It was the
With that much moisture outside doubt if you'd see too dry. Most of the wood
would be epoxied/varnished. Planes seem to do well in Arizona if kept out of
the sun.
CL-Tim
- Original Message -
From: "John Gotschall"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Wednesday, October 2
I live in a rain forest. It rains all the time from November to April.
(pretty much).
My kr lives in a box tralier, and last winter I saw corrosion growing on
the outside of my new motor. It was then filled with oil, sprayed with
oil, and the starter run to fill the oil passages. I put two ligh
Netters,
First I want to thank all who responded to my question about obtaining
aircraft oil. The best advice I received was to find out where the local FBO
gets his and try to make a arangement with that dealer them to buy it by the
case or two.
Some of you who responded assumed that
I am wondering if such a device is available for aircraft?
Hello Bob.
The short answer is yes. There are certified engine case heaters one brand
is called Easy Heat. They are silicone to the bottom of the case with an
electrical plug routed to the top of the engine near the opening of pan
There is an item called a oil pan blanket, that fit onto the oil pan for auto
engines. You could try to retro fit it to the engine you have. It then just
plugs into any 110 outlet. Be sure to stay with it while plugged in.
JMHO
Eric Pitts
Indiana KR2S
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Check this company out. They have been around for years. They have
engine warmers and cowl blankets.
http://www.tanisaircraft.com/index.html
You can also build a heater using a kerosene fired space heater, the
kind that look like this one:
http://www.reddyheat.com/
get the local HVAC shop t
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