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
Hi all,
Just a quick question about the height of the canopies being used.
I have access to a surplus canopy from a locally produced aircraft, and it
measures 15 1/2 inches from the bottom to the top when sitting flat on a table,
and 43 inches wide (which will fit my widened KR2S) sitting flat. W
it measures 15 1/2 inches from the bottom to the top when sitting flat
on a table, and 43 inches wide
+
Sounds perfect to me - how slanted is it in front?
I am chasing exactly that for a cabin width.
What do they cost Gavin?
Steve J
My Dragonfly canopy installed is 17.5" above the longeron at the tallest
point, which is pretty close to what the side views of the KR2S show (the
only point of reference I was able to find at the time).
Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
N56ML at hiwaay.net
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay
I should have mentioned that for more info on the Dragonfly canopy, see
http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/skipper/388/dflycanopysurvey/ .
Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
N56ML at hiwaay.net
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
Mark all I get is pop up spam when I try too open the links to the pdf
files on the page that you sent to me, Is there a problem with this page???
Gav
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Langford"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: KR&
Gav wrote:
> Mark all I get is pop up spam when I try too open the links to the pdf
> files on the page that you sent to me, Is there a problem with this
page???
No, they work for me (I looked at it before I sent the URL this morning),
but I have the "Google Toolbar" popup stopper, so that may b
Netters,
A recent post about canopy height reminded me that I
had not gotten back with my measurements.
The canopy height on my KR at the center, from top
longeron to inside top of canopy is 19 inches. It drops
to 18 1/2 inches at the pilots head location. My canopy
assy runs vertically from
Dan,
Can you tell me what the distance/height is from your top longeron to the
top most of your canopy, please.
Best Regards,
Larry A Capps
Naperville, IL
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