Mark,
I say "ditto" to what you have said about height and width. I have
yet to ride in a KR. I am 6'21/2" tall.
I weigh 200. I have had 2 opportunities to ride in a KR2 and a KR2S. Both
times my head touched the canopy top.
I made my cabin 4" wider at the outside. I gave up t
NetHeads,
I've flown in probably 10 or 12 different KRs over the years, and would like
to point out a few things to those of you who are building, in hopes that
it's not too late to keep you from making the same mistakes that many
builders make.
1) Widen the fuselage at the cockpit, period! The
Rnet
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 10/16/04 21:46:41
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> canopy height, panel height, cockpit width
NetHeads,
I've flown in probably 10 or 12 different KRs over the years, and would like
to point out a few things to those of you who are building, in hopes
For ease of building, make the bottom to side a 90 degree angle.
Or do not taper top to bottom, Virg
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:43:48 -0500 "Mark Langford"
writes:
> NetHeads,
>
> I've flown in probably 10 or 12 different KRs over the years, and
> would like
> to point out a few things to
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