Re: KRnet> KR Forum at AirVenture Oshkosh

2024-06-21 Thread Phillip Matheson via KRnet
Have a great time. Apologies. I can’t make it this year, I will be in Honolulu from 24th July for two weeks. Any Kr owners or builders in Honolulu ?? Phil Matheson Sent from my iPhone > On 21 Jun 2024, at 22:16, robert7721--- via KRnet > wrote: > >  > I hope to see everyone at Oshkosh! >

KRnet> KR Forum at AirVenture Oshkosh

2024-06-21 Thread robert7721--- via KRnet
I hope to see everyone at Oshkosh! KR Experimental Aircraft Forum Monday, July 22 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM CDT Forum Stage 3: Superflite Thanks, Rob Schmitt KR2S N1852Z -- KRnet mailing list KRnet@list.krnet.org https://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet

KRnet> Oshkosh KR Forum

2023-07-23 Thread ROB SCHMITT via KRnet
KR Forum at OshKosh The KR forum will be at 11:30 am Monday. Forum plaza 3. Hope to see everyone there. Unfortunately Mark Landford had to fly back home early so I will be his backup pitcher again this year for the presentation. Thanks, Rob Schmitt -- KRnet mailing list KRnet

Re: KRnet> OSH KR Forum on Monday

2022-07-24 Thread Flesner via KRnet
On 7/24/2022 10:10 AM, ROB SCHMITT via KRnet wrote: My KR2S will also be flying in the Airshow at 5:30 pm on Tuesday. Barrel rolls?  4 point rolls? What's your routine? Larry Flesne -- KRnet mailing list KRnet@list.krnet.org

Re: KRnet> OSH KR Forum on Monday

2022-07-24 Thread ROB SCHMITT via KRnet
Tuesday. Rob Schmitt KR2S N1852Z Www.robert7721.COM Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 24, 2022, at 9:16 AM, Mark Langford wrote: > > Looks like I'm not going to make it to OSH this year, and fortunately Rob > Schmitt has volunteered to host the KR Forum on Monday the 25th in my plac

KRnet> OSH KR Forum on Monday

2022-07-24 Thread Mark Langford
Looks like I'm not going to make it to OSH this year, and fortunately Rob Schmitt has volunteered to host the KR Forum on Monday the 25th in my place. He'll have an interesting program, and an update on the FreeBird project, at 11:00-12:45, at Forum Pavilion #3. Thanks Rob! More i

KRnet> KR Forum at OSH schedule

2022-06-25 Thread Mark Langford
I've been notified that the KR Forum will be held as usual, at 11AM - 12:45 Monday, July 25th, in Forum Pavilion #3. We'll cover a little KR history, free plans in the works, and answer questions from the audience. Afterwards we'll adjourn to the flight line and check ou

KR>Re: gear legs, plans, KR Forum, etc....

2021-08-14 Thread Flesner
On 8/14/2021 5:41 PM, John Bouyea wrote: Mine broke in the same place; the weld between the right pedal upright and the cross-bar or torque tube. That's the weakest point on the KR setup and really only a problem on tail dragger

KR>Re: gear legs, plans, KR Forum, etc....

2021-08-14 Thread John Bouyea
Mine broke in the same place; the weld between the right pedal upright and the cross-bar or torque tube. I considered replacing the rudder bar with a spare but it was Swiss-cheesed with mounting holes drilled through it to install the instruction manual described installation method of bolting a hi

KR>Re: gear legs, plans, KR Forum, etc....

2021-08-14 Thread Flesner
On 8/14/2021 12:13 PM, John Bouyea wrote: Here is a drawing I made this morning to solve a "non-problem" I experienced. The rudder bar weld broke on my KR last week. Supposedly this isn't a problem but I'm fixing it anyway. ++ Act

KR>gear legs, plans, KR Forum, etc....

2021-07-30 Thread Mark Langford
This effort to source gear legs fits right in with the main topic of this year's OSH KR Forum, which is the inability to source KR specific parts. The question of where to get certain KR parts (not to mention plans) is a recurring theme, and it's becoming clear that most of thes

Re: KR> Kr forum

2019-07-30 Thread Mike Sylvester via KRnet
n via KRnet Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 5:23 PM To: KRnet Cc: Phillip Matheson Subject: KR> Kr forum I got home yesterday to Australia. I had fantastic time st Oshkosh. Great to see you guys at the forum. And spend some time over a few drinks. Hope to return again at some stage Phil Mathes

KR> Kr forum

2019-07-30 Thread Phillip Matheson via KRnet
I got home yesterday to Australia. I had fantastic time st Oshkosh. Great to see you guys at the forum. And spend some time over a few drinks. Hope to return again at some stage Phil Matheson Sent from my iPhone ___ Search the KRnet Archives at http

KR> KR forum, Monday July 23rd, 11:30- 12:45 Forum Tent #3

2018-06-28 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
It's official...we're on again for the KRnet Forum at Oshkosh. I'm open to suggestions as to what we cover. See below: KRNET BUILDERS AND PILOTS FORUM Monday, July 23 - Monday, July 23 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Location: Forum Stage 3 Presenter: Mark Langford Visit https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure

Re: KR> OSH NOTAM, KR Forum on "Stage 3" in Forum Plaza

2017-06-02 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Larry Howell wrote: >> You know I'm excited about not having to get up and over there for the >> normal 8/8:30 am KR Forum that we normally do! YIPPEE YIPPEE I'm a late >> night owl especially at Oshkosh so I don't do early very easy as you well >> kno

Re: KR> OSH NOTAM, KR Forum on "Stage 3" in Forum Plaza

2017-06-01 Thread larry howell via KRnet
ope to see you there, and we'll try to do something useful this > year. Suggestions are welcome. > > You know I'm excited about not having to get up and over there for the normal > 8/8:30 am KR Forum that we normally do! YIPPEE YIPPEE I'm a late night > owl esp

KR> OSH NOTAM, KR Forum on "Stage 3" in Forum Plaza

2017-06-01 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
I'm probably late discovering this, but the NOTAM for OSH is now posted at https://www.eaa.org/~/media/files/airventure/flyingin/2017-airventure-notam-final-%2003-29-17.pdf . As usual, the KR guys will try to park together out in front of Homebuilder Headquarters. Most of us fly in early (Sat

KR> AirVenture 2016 KR Forum

2016-08-14 Thread Chris Prata
thanks! just started watching... like the crowd shots too...

KR> AirVenture 2016 KR Forum

2016-08-14 Thread PPaulVsk at aol.com
Some of you guys have asked in past years if someone could record Marks forum at Oshkosh. This is my attempt.It's not vary good because it was recorded on my phone. I want to thank my son, Michael for helping me get this uploaded to Youtube. If I did it, it would have been five separate v

KR> KR Forum at OSH this year

2016-06-10 Thread Eduardo Barros
Rnet Cc: Mark Langford Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 11:29 PM Subject: KR> KR Forum at OSH this year The EAA released their forum schedule today, and once again we are honored with a spot on Monday in the Forum area. I am open to suggestions as the content, otherwise I'll just

KR> KR Forum at OSH this year

2016-06-10 Thread billjacobs...@yahoo.com
Good for you a Mark! Bill Jacobs -- Original message--From: Mark Langford via KRnet Date: Thu, Jun 9, 2016 10:30 PMTo: KRnet;Cc: Mark Langford;Subject:KR> KR Forum at OSH this yearThe EAA released their forum schedule today, and once again we are honored with a spot

KR> KR Forum at OSH this year

2016-06-10 Thread Chris Prata
well you could mention how Ken Rand crashed a KR1 by *playing a drone* with it while filming for a movie/tv show! otherwise I'll just drone on as usual... >

KR> KR Forum at OSH this year

2016-06-09 Thread Mark Langford
The EAA released their forum schedule today, and once again we are honored with a spot on Monday in the Forum area. I am open to suggestions as the content, otherwise I'll just drone on as usual... BUILDING AND FLYING THE KR AIRCRAFT Monday, July 25 11:30 AM - 12:45 PM Location: Forum Stage 3 P

KR> Forum on Monday!

2015-07-18 Thread Vincent Meyer, M.D.
Hi! I'm new to the forum, and currently have a set of plans on order. I've been doing a lot of reading and was wondering if the various changes people have made and the builder community generally endorses as positive changes had been tired together anywhere, when this post popped up. Any chan

KR> KR Forum at Airventure

2015-07-04 Thread pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au
Thank you Pete, looking forward to meeting you. Paul. Sent from my HTC One XL on the Telstra 4G network - Reply message - From: "Pete Klapp via KRnet" To: "krnet at list.krnet.org" Cc: "Pete Klapp" Subject: KR> KR Forum at Airventure List-Post: krne

KR> KR Forum at Airventure

2015-07-03 Thread pk.sm...@bigpond.net.au
" To: "KRnet" Cc: "Mark Langford" Subject: KR> KR Forum at Airventure List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Fri, Jul 3, 2015 9:15 AM ___ Search the KRnet Archives at http://tugantek.com/archmailv2-kr/search. To UNsubscribe fr

KR> KR Forum at Airventure

2015-07-02 Thread Pete Klapp
Paul I'll be there all week with my son and grandsons. My cell is 330-388-2074. Pete Klapp > To: krnet at list.krnet.org > Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 09:26:09 +1000 > Subject: Re: KR> KR Forum at Airventure > From: krnet at list.krnet.org > CC: pk.smith at bigpond.net.au >

KR> KR Forum at Airventure

2015-07-02 Thread Mark Langford
This year's KR Builders and Pilots Forum at Oshkosh Monday morning July 20th, 8:30 at Forum Stage 3. See enclosed image for the location (at the red balloon), within yards of previous presentations. GPS coordinates are supposedly 43?59'04.8"N 88?33'43.5"W, and it is in the main forum area nea

KR> OSH KR Forum

2015-06-12 Thread Mark Langford
Good news on the OSH Forum, it's back on again! I heard from Mark Forss at EAA, and it's now scheduled for 8:30-9:45 on Monday, July 20th, at Forum Stage 3, rather than Stage 10 as we have in the past. I wish we could slide it back to 11:30 or so, but I'm happy to have a slot at all. Any su

KR> OSH KR Forum

2015-06-11 Thread Mark Langford
I wrote: > For the last week or two I've been wondering where's the usual form from > the EAA that they send me to continue the KR Forum. I hadn't received > that yet, and was going to call them shortly. Tonight they released the > Forum schedule and we're n

KR> OSH KR Forum

2015-06-11 Thread Mark Langford
For the last week or two I've been wondering where's the usual form from the EAA that they send me to continue the KR Forum. I hadn't received that yet, and was going to call them shortly. Tonight they released the Forum schedule and we're not on it! Apparently the form w

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-23 Thread peter
Trevor; As Mac McClellen has said a million times: IFR survival is a matter of stacking as many chips in your corner as you can. Speed is less important than endurance (fuel) because time in the air equals options. The difference between a stable IFR platform and a nimble one

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-22 Thread Jeff Scott
I found that after rebuilding the tail with a significantly larger tail, and adding flaps (belly board would work as well), the plane is much more stable and can be set up to fly a reasonably stable approach (and flies nicely hands off in cruise). Stability for an IFR approach is really the iss

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-22 Thread Mac McConnell-Wood
check on Colin Hales blog -He flew from UK to Australia in his Jabiru powered KR WITH his girlfriend in 2012 Then flew from UK to Oshkosh -via Iceland -intends to carry on this year with the westabout to -who knows where. Mac On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet < krnet at

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-22 Thread Dan Heath
Met him at the KR Gathering in Chino. He is very personable and knowledgeable. I had a great conversation with him. I believe that his KR is now stored somewhere in the US as he plans to resume his adventure when the weather turns warm again as his next place is somewhere in Alaska. See N64

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-22 Thread danrh at windstream.net
Put a Dynon auto pilot on your existing Dynon D10A, D180, Skyview or other such product for $1500 and you will see how stable it is.This took all the work out of flying my KR in bumpy conditions. On Thursday, January 22, 2015 1:45 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote: = The KR

KR> Forum flyers

2015-01-22 Thread laser147 at juno.com
The KR is not "stable enough" for IFR? Only useful enough for "fun flying"? Unsuitable for long-distance travelling and can't carry a heavy load? What a bunch of hooey. What Dan said is certainly true . . . if you aren't comfortable on instruments you can't really count on getting where you'r

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Larry Howell
Steve I looked at the gear photos on your website and they are just as I remember them. The long taper towards the mounting bracket for nose wheel and the straight side that goes from bottom to top. I see a taper on the end that is the up or top end of the gear. The top cut looks perpendicular t

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Jeff Scott
I would have some concerns about the torque moment of a rearward offset on the bolts going through the unidirectional glass gear legs. The Cessna 120/140 gear legs were steel. I don't know how the unidirectional scotchply legs will stand up to that, but I would have some concern about them spl

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Flesner
At 02:23 PM 7/10/2014, you wrote: >The TD version still has the straight leading edge and rear taper. >Tri gear is tapered on both sides. >Steve Glover +++ If the tri-gear leg has two tapers, that begs the question: which taper

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Steve G.
It is readily apparent as one side of the taper fits the contour of the mounting bracket perfectly. Steve Glover Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 10, 2014, at 16:32, Flesner wrote: > > At 02:23 PM 7/10/2014, you wrote: >> The TD version still has the straight leading edge and rear taper. Tri gea

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Larry H
All I know is that when my friend ordered the new trigear set from Diehl we were sent the one side taper one side straight set. I assumed they were all like that. If I had a choice who wouldn't want the double taper! LOL Larry H > On Jul 10, 2014, at 2:23 PM, "Steve G. via KRnet" > wrote:

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Christopher Pryce
The Diehl gear has two separate leg assemblies for conventional or tricycle. The tricycle gear legs have angles on both sides. The conventional gear legs are straight on one side. Chris Pryce Burlington, NJ

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Mark Jones
- Original Message - > The Diehl gear has two separate leg assemblies for conventional or > tricycle. The tricycle gear legs have angles on both sides. The > conventional gear legs are straight on one side. > > Chris Pryce I was going to dispute this statement since I went to nvAero web s

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Larry Howell
I converted a KR 2 from a taildragger to a nose dragger for a friend of mine many years ago. I wrote about it at the time. That plane then became mine temporarily. I described his losing power we were pretty sure of at the time from vapor lock. He thought he was going to die but at the last sec

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread smwood
Larry, Thanks for the input on the Cessna 120 gear legs. I have done weight and balance on my KR-2 (and on Larry Flesner's also). Getting very familiar with the Excel spread sheet. My personal measurements on my KR-2 and using the W & B spread sheet clearly indicates the main wheels need to be

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-10 Thread Steve G.
The TD version still has the straight leading edge and rear taper. Tri gear is tapered on both sides. Steve Glover Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 10, 2014, at 12:12, Mark Jones via KRnet > wrote: > > - Original Message - >> The Diehl gear has two separate leg assemblies for conventio

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-09 Thread Larry Howell
Mark, Your statement below reminds me of my old Cessna 120. The Cessna 120 could nose over if the right situation arose probably mostly from applying too much braking by the pilot. Several 120s I have seen over the years had a horizontal steel bracket bolted to the normal axle bolt holes. This

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread Flesner
At 06:00 PM 7/5/2014, you wrote: >I am trying to avoid re-designing my KR-2. ++ Sid, Is your gear the standard Diehl tri-gear setup? I'm wondering why other tri-gear builders aren't having the same problem. Are you using a step or peg located aft of the

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread Rob Schmitt
at list.krnet.org Subject: Re: KR> KR Forum-gear placement A retractable pogo stick on the tail does not seem to practical for my KR-2 at this time. This morning with just myself onboard and half fuel, the cg is at 12.6 inches. I tried raising the nose on a fast taxi down the runway. With

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread Adam Tippin
Sid I don't know what gear you have, but if its the two piece gear, could you put a spacer between the gear base and spar?

KR> KR Forum

2014-07-05 Thread Rob Schmitt
KRnet Sent: Friday, July 4, 2014 1:12 PM To: krnet at list.krnet.org Subject: Re: KR> KR Forum Mark, For the KR Forum you could address the cg concerns for different engines and extending the engine mounts. Some of the additional things going in the tail not in the plans could be trim tab moto

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread smwood
A retractable pogo stick on the tail does not seem to practical for my KR-2 at this time. This morning with just myself onboard and half fuel, the cg is at 12.6 inches. I tried raising the nose on a fast taxi down the runway. With an estimated steady ground speed of 25 knots, I can easily rais

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread Mark Langford
Sid Wood wrote: > Mar Pazmany shows lots of math to design the gear geometry to properly > comply with Part 23. I am trying to avoid re-designing my KR-2. I want a > practical machine I can fly now without another year or two down time. > So, not dropping bombs yet, anyone have any other sugge

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-05 Thread Mark Langford
GaryH wrote: > Try this. See attached doc. You can see a more readable version of this at http://www.krnet.org/misc/pazmany_gear_forum.pdf . Pazmany wrote a "Light Aircraft Design" book that has this kind of stuff in it, along with a lot more. See http://www.pazmany.com/profile/Pazmany_prof

KR> KR Forum

2014-07-05 Thread Adam Tippin
As far as airframe goes, I can only suggest what I've done. I have personally chosen to go with 43" wide at peak. AS5048-AS5046 airfoil plus ML's tail foils. 14" aft and 2" forward. Tail dragger.

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-04 Thread GaryH
Try this. See attached doc. Gary Soli Deo Gloria -Original Message- From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Flesner via KRnet Sent: Friday, July 04, 2014 3:03 PM To: KRnet Subject: KR> KR Forum-gear placement At 01:11 PM 7/4/2014, you wrote: >For tri-

KR> KR Forum-gear placement

2014-07-04 Thread Flesner
At 01:11 PM 7/4/2014, you wrote: >For tri-gear I am very much aware that the main wheels are not set >far enough to the rear to consistently keep the tail from dumping >when trying to mount or dismount. ++

KR> KR Forum

2014-07-04 Thread smwood
Mark, For the KR Forum you could address the cg concerns for different engines and extending the engine mounts. Some of the additional things going in the tail not in the plans could be trim tab motors, elevator counter balance stuff, wider elevators, antennas and associated wiring, auto pilot

KR> OSH flyin, KR Forum, Newsletters

2014-07-03 Thread Mark Langford
. If anybody has any input as to what we should talk about at the KR Forum (Monday morning July 28th at 8:30 in Pavilion 4), I'm open to suggestions. I'm hoping my webinar will keep me from having to go over the very basics of KRs, so we should have a lot more time to dedicate to spec

KR> KR forum at OSH

2012-07-14 Thread Ronald Wright
HI Mark,   How about 23 JULY instead..  I doubt anyone will still be up north in Aug..  Wish I could attend..   Ron From: Mark Langford To: KRnet Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 8:27 AM Subject: KR> KR forum at OSH KRNetHeads, I'm a little late an

KR> KR forum at OSH

2012-07-14 Thread Mark Langford
KRNetHeads, I'm a little late announcing this, given that it's only a little more than a week away, but the KR Building and Flying Forum will be at the usual time and place, Monday August 23rd from 1:00PM to 2:15 at the 02 "GAMA K09" pavilion in the forum area. I had a request for someone to

KR> KR forum, OSH NOTAM available online

2011-06-29 Thread Mark Langford
NetHeads, The KR forum will be at the usual 1PM on Monday in the "GAMA" Pavillion 2 in the "Forums Plaza". See the inset in the top left corner of the map at http://www.eaaapps.org/images/K09.jpg . For those planning on flying into OSH, it makes a lot of sense to order th

KR> RE: KR Forum

2011-05-12 Thread Martin Pearce
There is also a KR forum at http://www.recreationalflying.net/forums/kr-1-and-2.47/ Cheers!

KR> kr forum

2011-05-11 Thread Noah Visel
Hey guys I took the time to set up a forum so we can post pictures, manuals, plans, or anything else KR related you want to I hope this helps out with some of the "data" storage limitations of email let me know if there is anything you want changed Noah www.kraircraftforum.com

KR> Forum

2011-05-11 Thread Noah Visel
Hey guys I took the time to set up a forum so we can post pictures, manuals, plans, or anything else KR related you want to I hope this helps out with some of the "data" storage limitations of email let me know if there is anything you want changed Noah www.kraircraftforum.com

KR> Forum erratic

2011-04-20 Thread laser...@juno.com
Seems to be lots of postings are coming up missing on the forum lately. I'm hardly getting anything. Mike KSEE Groupon.com Official Site 1 huge daily deal on the best stuff to do in your city. Try it today! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.

KR> KR Forum at OSH

2010-05-28 Thread Dan Heath
ilto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Mark Langford Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 11:16 PM To: KRnet Cc: Corvair engines for homebuilt aircraft Subject: KR> KR Forum at OSH KRNetHeads, The Forum schedule for OSHkosh just came out, and the KR Builders and Pilots Forum will be at the usual time and p

KR> KR Forum at OSH

2010-05-27 Thread Mark Langford
KRNetHeads, The Forum schedule for OSHkosh just came out, and the KR Builders and Pilots Forum will be at the usual time and place, 1:00-2:15 on Monday the July 26th at the GAMA Pavilion number 2 in the Forum Area. No immediate plans yet...just stand up there and rant about KRs and answer ques

KR> Forum amazement

2009-11-29 Thread laser...@juno.com
Jeff Scott Wrote " This forum never ceases to amaze me. " Something that amazes me from time to time is how widely read the forum is. People from all over the world will suddenly pop up with questions or information about their part of the woods and what they're doing. Re fuel tanks - thank g

KR> Oshkosh KR Forum video

2009-07-22 Thread Glenn Martin
Dave McCauley wrote: > I'll bring my video camera and a tripod and we'll see what happens. If > everything goes ok, I'll put it on a DVD and let you know how to get a copy. > > > > Dave McCauley > > ___ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/k

KR> Oshkosh KR Forum video

2009-07-22 Thread Dave McCauley
I'll bring my video camera and a tripod and we'll see what happens. If everything goes ok, I'll put it on a DVD and let you know how to get a copy. Dave McCauley

KR> forum registration

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Pete Diffey is handling all of the registration for the forum. In the beginning he had it set up similar to the email list where there is a confirmation that must be replied to, but sometimes that didn't work because your ISP would snag the confirmation as spam, and in other cases spammers would r

KR> forum

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
And since I have not heard it elsewhere, thank you Mark again for doing your best to make the KRNet a beter place for all of us. Brian Kraut Engineering Alternatives, Inc. www.engalt.com --

KR> forum

2008-10-12 Thread Myron (Dan) Freeman
>And since I have not heard it elsewhere, thank you Mark again for doing >your best to make the KRNet a beter place for all of us. I'll second that. Regards Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203 USA mfreem...@indy.rr.com

KR> Airventure (Oshkosh) KR Forum

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
EAA Airventure has announced today the forum schedule and they have Mr. Langford scheduled on opening day, Monday July 24th from 1:00 till 2:15 at Forum building 02 GAMA Pavilion. Here is the link to the schedule: http://www.airventure.org/forums/date.asp?EventID=12&SessionDate=7/24/2006 Mark J

KR> Oshkosh KR forum

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
For the last few years at the KR forum we've talked about how to build a KR, and it's getting a little old. I thought this year maybe we could have a "free-for-all" question and answer thing. If I can coerce enough KR pilots up front to field questions, I think we'll