Re: KR> data plate

2017-02-12 Thread Chris Gardiner via KRnet
I am just wondering about the process to do that. > Bob > - Original Message - > From: Chris Gardiner via KRnet > To: KRnet > Cc: Chris Gardiner > Sent: Sat, 11 Feb 2017 19:33:35 -0500 (EST) > Subject: Re: KR> data plate > > Bob, > In Canada , you need

Re: KR> data plate

2017-02-11 Thread Robert Russell via KRnet
inspection but I would have to get letters and make a data plate. I am just wondering about the process to do that. Bob - Original Message - From: Chris Gardiner via KRnet To: KRnet Cc: Chris Gardiner Sent: Sat, 11 Feb 2017 19:33:35 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: KR> data plate Bob,

Re: KR> data plate

2017-02-11 Thread Chris Gardiner via KRnet
Bob, In Canada , you need to have the data plate installed permanently ( with the C of R letters on it) before your final inspection by MD-RA. The EAA data plate works great if you just trim off "Experimental" on the top line. Rivet it onto the fuselage side under the stab. Cheers Chris Sent fr

Re: KR> data plate

2017-02-11 Thread Larry Flesner via KRnet
At 04:33 PM 2/11/2017, you wrote: Typically, when does the data plate get made and installed on builds both in U.S and Canada? I mean at what stage in the process of building. Bob In the U.

KR> data plate

2017-02-11 Thread Robert Russell via KRnet
Typically, when does the data plate get made and installed on builds both in U.S and Canada? I mean at what stage in the process of building. Bob ___ Search the KRnet Archives at https://www.mail-archive.com/krnet@list.krnet.org/. Please see LIST RULES

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-14 Thread Randy Smith
You know  If you live in El Paso Texas it is the only place you go east to be in West Texas. Everyone says Midland Odessa is west Texas and they are east of El Paso. --- On Fri, 6/12/09, Gerald Pryce wrote: From: Gerald Pryce Subject: Re: KR> Data Plate question To: "KRnet&quo

KR> Data plate

2009-06-13 Thread laser...@juno.com
> And yes!, be sure to re-weigh, for your own safety, as well as > curiosity. Don't assume anything about an aircraft you didn't build > yourself. Well Ed, it would be for curiosity. The new engine went in just under 700 hours ago. Mike _

KR> Data Plate Question

2009-06-13 Thread Ed Janssen
Mike, I think we've confused you a bit. Three things are required - the name IS necessary (original builder - not necessarily the current owner), the model, and the plane's serial number. Address not required or any other stuff. And yes!, be sure to re-weigh, for your own safety, as

KR> Data plate info

2009-06-12 Thread laser...@juno.com
Thanks to those of you who responded with answers to my questions about data plate sources and updating. I see in looking that Aircraft Spruce has them too. Mike Turn any room into a work of art. Click now for beautiful oriental rugs

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread jscott.pi...@juno.com
Mike, This is a question that should go to your local FSDO, which often times gets a different answer depending on the FSDO Office. When a friend did a major rebuild of his Hummelbird (yes, the one that made it to several gatherings), he changed nearly everything about the plane including differn

KR> Data Plate Question

2009-06-12 Thread laser...@juno.com
> Did you build the aircraft? Did you "re-build" the aircraft? > Just what is your situation? When Steve Bennett bought my KR-1½ from Ken Cottle, he replaced the HAPI 1835 with one of his own 2180's and put the Ellison EFS-2 on the top instead of on the bottom, where Ken had put it. He also got

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Bill Weir
To: "KRnet" Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 8:18 AM Subject: Re: KR> Data Plate question > > >What is the usual procedure regarding the original data plate that goes >on an Experimental when it gets signed off? Since mine was originally >attached to the plane, every

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Gerald Pryce
laser...@juno.com said...   I believe the context was that Perry was the "farthest West" that the fly-in has been held, referring to the West coordinates...   Cheers,   Jerry Pryce

Fw: KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Ed Janssen
- Original Message - From: "Ed Janssen" To: "Kenneth B. Jones" Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:02 PM Subject: Re: KR> Data Plate question > Ken, > > Good eye, Ken. Yup, according to the regs, you are correct. Registration > (N number) not require

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Ed Janssen
Mike, If you want to change the data plate, all the information required is just four things - the builder's name, registration number ("N" number), Model and serial number. Ed J. >What is the usual procedure regarding the original data plate that goes >on an Experimental when it gets signed o

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> > >What is the usual procedure regarding the original data plate that goes >on an Experimental when it gets signed off? Since mine was originally >attached to the plane, everything on it has changed except the name of >the builder and the name of the plane. It is also quite worn with time >and

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-12 Thread Phillip Matheson
And just where does one get data plates anyway? Aircraft Spruce and Wicks would have them. Not sure if this helps, BUT In Australia you would need to change the details as per the NEW CofA you would most likely need for all the changes. Phil Matheson SAAA Ch. 20 http://

KR> Data Plate question

2009-06-11 Thread laser...@juno.com
Ok, Ok everyone . . . whew. I do now have it firmly in my head that the 2009 Gathering will be at MVN starting on 9/18. I have corrected myself with Mike Fox and Lonnie Prince. As for next year, Perry, OK sure seems like an attractive alternative since Mike has offerred to provide hanger space