Actually, someone here mentioned Tony Bingelis blue book, and I had
never heard of him or his books. So I ordered the blue book, without
knowing about the other three. So I did benefit from a KRNet post
about these.
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My apologies
Bob R
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Bob R.
Why do all of us on the KRnet need to know this? Please do n
Bob R.
Why do all of us on the KRnet need to know this? Please do not use up our
valuable time and the bandwidth/memory of this net by posting these useless
comments. Thank you.
On Mar 2, 2017, at 16:46, Robert Russell via KRnet wrote:
> I received my 3 Tony Bingelis books today .
> Happy
I received my 3 Tony Bingelis books today .
Happy for them to arrive so quickly.
Bob R
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I would start with AC 43.13-1B. That's the FAA's standards for wood, wood
selection, and wood inspection standards for aircraft. It is on line in PDF
format to download for free, or can be purchased from various vendors if you
want a copy sitting in your shop. (every builder should have a cop
I went ahead and finally ordered 3 Tony Bingelis books this evening, Sportplane
Construction Techniques, The Sportplane Builder and Firewall Forward for my
library.
This search for information on wood has led me to a place that should actually
be the starting point.
I have also been examining
Hi, and thanks for all feedback.
Looks like the Bingelis books are the ones to get then.
I've seen some of the videos on the EAA site, great resource there as well.
Best Regards
Gunnar Olsen
member, EAA chapter 573 (Norway) :o)
Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:
> I forgot to mention the great videos
At 03:20 PM 11/9/2009, you wrote:
>http://shop.eaa.org/html/publications_howto.html?cart_id=
>
>Bingelis Book Special: Buy all four of Bingelis Best-Sellers listed
>below and save!
I forgot to mention the great v
>...
>
>The big question is now: What book(s) are generally known to be the
>homebuilders "bible", that has the most useful information and
>techniques for a KR builder ?
>Gunnar
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Check out the EAA web page below.
A good place to start is the Tony Bingelas (sp?) series. There is a ton of
great information in there.
Steve Glover
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Sent: Nov 9, 2009 11:29 AM
Hi All,
I have looked through a LOT of webpages and found several books to read
before starting a new (first) project. My list of books are now getting
long ... very long...
The big question is now: What book(s) are generally known to be the
homebuilders "bible", that has the most useful infor
By recommendation from one of our KRneters I bought the excellent book:
Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders -
Author Daniel P. Raymer. (see site www.aircraftdesign.com).
However, for those interested in a deep dive regarding design of small planes I
would like to recommend the wonderfull
hello
I`m from south america and I`m new on this forum.
Which are the books real useful for building and flying a Kr?
Thanks to everybody
Alejo
al...@hebue.com
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Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Wales, WI USA
E-mail me at flyk...@wi.rr.com
Visit my KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT web site at
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/homepage.html
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From: "alejo estebecorena"
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 4:37 PM
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alejo estebecorena"
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> hello
> I`m from south america and I`m new on this forum.
> Which are the books real useful for building and flying a Kr?
> Thanks to everybody
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