Re: KR> Took a Flight

2020-03-27 Thread Los Mon via KRnet
Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 27, 2020, at 9:16 AM, n357cj via KRnet wrote: > > > 👍🏿 > First I will sbmit a NASA safety report > SecondI did orer and receive the 8 ply tires adn will change them this weekend > Third accept my culpability for not checking tires before flight- probably > low ti

Re: KR> Took a Flight

2020-03-27 Thread n357cj via KRnet
Thanks to all who responded to my recent runway encounter message. I have not had much time to respond and I have taken all advise into consideration with the following decisions using some of the advise and judicious use of civility peppered in. First I will sbmit a NASA safety report Secon

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-27 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
CPS in California is my go-to place for the different controls because I owned a Mini-Max 1600 and it had all mechanical controls to include the brakes. They have all the different cable assemblies and adjusters for them.  https://www.cps-parts.com/catalog/rtxpages/cpscatalog.php | | | | ca

Re: KR> Took a Flight

2020-03-27 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Ken I concur. Being an early product of the Ft. Bragg flying club flying out of Pope AFB in NC I can attest to the daily grinding of proper military flight procedures and etiquette. There is nothing that screams procedures and adherence to the rules like flying a Piper Cherokee through gaggles

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-24 Thread Jim Dexter via KRnet
You might try https://www.mcfarlaneaviation.com/, as they specialize in cables. Jim Dexter -Original Message- From: Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 12:02 AM To: KRnet Cc: Dr. Feng Hsu Subject: Re: KR> took a flight Hey guys, I am new to this group and h

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-24 Thread Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet
Yes Larry, it took me a day on researching and talking to local motor cycle shops to found out the name for it (barrel adjusters)! In fact, I already ordered a pair (not the same but hopeful) on Amazon but I gave up using it, as it is a task trade-off of making more parts to replace or overhaul bot

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-24 Thread Ray_pilot via KRnet
You were right 100% Joe. I was taught as a student pilot 20 years ago that when you are on the runway, you own it. And if you are doing something wrong, the FAA can ream you out later. You should have called and reported this guy. Ray_pilot New Orleans On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 6:15 PM n357cj vi

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-24 Thread Flesner via KRnet
In doing some online searches it appears these things are called "barrel adjusters" and many different styles available for bicycles but not exactly what you are looking for.  At least we can give the part  a name in our searches. Larry Flesner _

KR> Took a Flight

2020-03-23 Thread Ken Henderson via KRnet
I had the good fortune to learn to fly at the Aero Club located at Holloman AFB. My instructors were all high time USAF trained pilots with a priority for following the rules and safety. All my training flights were made off active military runways with a tower. You DO NOT screw up in this environm

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-23 Thread Joe E. Wallace via KRnet
> > -Original Message- > From: KRnet On Behalf Of Kevin Stolhammer via > KRnet > Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 12:12 AM > To: fenghs...@gmail.com; KRnet > Cc: Kevin Stolhammer > Subject: Re: KR> took a flight > > Try the asuza site > >> On Sun,

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-23 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Dr. Feng Hsu wrote: > .. This is old style mechanical cable-activated > brake system for my KR2, and the "cable end" (looks like a 1/4 inch > diameter and 2 inch long screw with hole going through it) which broke into > two pieces and needs to be replaced! Maybe you could send a photo or d

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-23 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
for a quick repair one time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-gY27LTU2c Rob Schmitt N1852z -Original Message- From: KRnet On Behalf Of Kevin Stolhammer via KRnet Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 12:12 AM To: fenghs...@gmail.com; KRnet Cc: Kevin Stolhammer Subject: Re: KR> took a fli

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-22 Thread Kevin Stolhammer via KRnet
Try the asuza site On Sun, Mar 22, 2020, 10:03 PM Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet wrote: > Hey guys, > > I am new to this group and hope someone can point an easy solution for my > KR2 landing gear break fixes? > > I bought a KR2 project and now nearly 99% completed and ready to test fly > except the iss

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-22 Thread Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet
Hey guys, I am new to this group and hope someone can point an easy solution for my KR2 landing gear break fixes? I bought a KR2 project and now nearly 99% completed and ready to test fly except the issue of landing gear cable break on the right side: It is called the "cable end" used for adjust

Re: KR> took a flight

2020-03-22 Thread Kayak via KRnet
He was wrong if he heard u. 100% Had similar thing happen 30 years ago. Guy was yelling at me for back taxiing after landing (had to). Too lazy to go around so landed unsafely and yelled at me. There are jerks who apparently can afford an airplane. On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 7:15 PM n357cj via KRnet

KR> took a flight

2020-03-22 Thread Samuel Spanovich via KRnet
Wow Joe, so many things wrong with the Cessna pilot’s actions. Not only is that a blatant disregard for aviation safety by actually CREATING a Runway Incursion on his part by putting both himself and you in danger, but then to actually have the nerve to take off when you’re more or less still o

KR> took a flight

2020-03-22 Thread n357cj via KRnet
Hey Guys, I went to the airport today mostly to gather tools for home in case we are told no more traveling oustside of our home. But once there I fueled up looking at the wind straight down the runway. So I thought I would take a once around the pattern. so once in the air I tought this is nice