Dear List,
I am new to the list and I have been poking around the KR Net and have found
answers to alot of questions so I will try to keep this short.Just as a point
of interest, I grew up in So Cal and I used to ride my bike (as a kid) over to
Meadowlark and I would stop by the KR factory once
ounces+brian.kraut=engalt@mylist.net
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Urban
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Subject: KR> Newbie Questions
Dear List,
I am new to the list and I have been poking around the KR Net and have found
answers
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> Subject: KR> Newbie Questions
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On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 17:58:41 -0700 "KM Urban"
writes:
> Dear List,
> I am new to the list and I have been poking around the KR Net and
> have found answers to alot of questions so I will try to keep this
> short.Just as a point of interest, I grew up in So Cal and I used to
> ride my bike (as a
bounces+serge.vidal=sagem@mylist.net
2005-02-06 01:58
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Objet : KR> Newbie Questions
Dear List,
I am new to the list and I have been poking around the KR Net and ha
> I have been busy studying all the websites and whoa - what a variety in one
> plane design! If someone could answer these questions I would appreciate it,
> and thanks in advance!
>
> 1- What is peel -ply?
Peel-Ply is a nickname for a Dacron Polyester tape that
is available in different width
I have been busy studying all the websites and whoa - what a variety in one
plane design! If someone could answer these questions I would appreciate it,
and thanks in advance!
1- What is peel -ply?
2- Is the fuse design by Eduardo a viable alternative? Looks like it would be
quieter and it
Steve McGee,
RE:
1- What is peel -ply?
It is a material that you can purchase in rolls like tape, of different
widths, or like you would a bolt of rayon. It is used to lay over your
glass and resin lay-up so it can suck up excess resin and give you a smooth,
"sanded" surface. After you
Greetings all,
Ive been working on an Ison (formerly TEAM) VMax and
am interested in switching to a two-seater before I
get much further into the project. A fellow EAAer is
selling a KR-2 project and Im seriously thinking of
picking it up. I have some questions for those of you
who have flying e
Rick,
I have not seen an answer to your questions, so I will give it a whack. I
am on my second KR and flew my first one for 6 years, 185 hours
approximately.
1. I weight 145, and as a low-time pilot would want to
fly with someone experience any time I went up. I know
everyone asks this, but is
> 3. Given the widened fuse, how difficult would it be
> to fit a preformed canopy and cowling (not included in
> the package).
RR will be quick to tell you that their canopy will not fit a KR2 or S
that's been widened more than 1.5". I doubt that the firewall is widened
4", but if it is, their c
Thank you, Mark.
It also comes with the premolded turtledeck and
forward deck. Would I just cut these in half and fill
them with BID -- will that be strong enough?
Rick
--- Mark Langford wrote:
> > 3. Given the widened fuse, how difficult would it
> be
> > to fit a preformed canopy and cowling
ilots
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Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:53:46 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: Re: KR>Newbie Questions
Thank you, Mark.
It also comes with the premolded turtledeck and
forward deck. Would I just cut these in half and fill
them with BID -- will that be stron
Rick wrote:
> It also comes with the premolded turtledeck and
> forward deck. Would I just cut these in half and fill
> them with BID -- will that be strong enough?
Yep, a splice is about all you can do, unless you can gradually bend them
into shape to fit your fuselage. Having never owned any p
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