On 10/10/2019 11:38 AM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
Templates for the new horizontal and vertical stabilizers are located at
http://www.krnet.org/as504x/ . See the link near the bottom, named
"Free KR2S Airfoil Template Downlaod". Any of the three choices
includes tail templates. Incidence
You can't be that precise with paper templates anyway. I noticed that my
rib template was short by 1/8 inch. I thought that kinko's printer scaled
it...went through a bunch of file manipulation to make a dxf file and
such...then thought i would check one that was already glued to a
rib...nuts on.
Phil Hill wrote:
>...when faced with cutting out an
> airfoil profile, like the ones in our KR plans, do you cut outside the
> line, inside the line or right down the middle? The line is so thick,
> where you cut it, makes a difference.
It won't matter if the size is a little large or small, or
If you go here http://www.krnet.org/as504x/ and download the PDF and print
it up full size BAM you have your template.
Todd
Chandler, AZ
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 9:36 AM, wrote:
> Net heads,
> There has been a lot of reference to pilots becoming ham radio operators.
> There are a lot of reasona
Net heads,
There has been a lot of reference to pilots becoming ham radio operators. There
are a lot of reasonably priced hand held 2 meter rigs with key pads that can
access repeaters with telephone autopatch, that can be carried along on your
plane incase of an emergency. Just like using a cel
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