Yep, I remember that. Someone thought it was due to tip tanks. MTS
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The KR has always been a popular design in South Africa. The KR distributor in
that country was Sakkie
Thank you for this great test plan. I will modify it to fit my KR2S as I
prepare for my test flight soon.
Best regards
Luis R Claudio, KR2S N8981S Dallas, Texas 75238
On Monday, March 22, 2021, 06:11:27 PM CDT, svd via KRnet
wrote:
With the latest layer of fill now just dust in the
With the latest layer of fill now just dust in the wind, and my hair and on the
floor - perhaps I am getting closer to first flight of my son’s KR2s.
When it was time for first flight of my Osprey, I got lots of advice, including
the peculiarities of type.
I also got a hot shot test pilot t
Hi,
>From my experiance for the first flight is..
Indeed start with the neutrale stick. And get Some Airtime in a light quick
responding plane. My KR had her first flight with a very much experianced
pilot. Also he did 25 min in another KR2s.
The second flight we Goes together in the air. I took
Thanks so much Larry and Mr. Parley et al for all your excellent advice and
invaluable sharing of experiences on how to perform the first flight of my
KR2 safely and successfully! I will certainly keep it in my flight test
plan as key points of caution and lessons learned! However, I may not be
abl
Thanks so much Jeff for the info! Actually, I was hoping maybe someday you
could help making the maiden flight for my KR2 when you fly back to the Los
Alamos area to see your old friends, perhaps?!
I remember you already sold your KR2 last year, right? So, if you can help
out, I would offer the fi
One item I never considered on the first three "first flights" that
tried to bite me on the first flight in the Cruzer was "stick neutral
pitch position". I failed to verify before takeoff with a visual and
started the takeoff with stick in slight nose up pitch position. By the
time I got
Thanks Mike! That's excellent advice as well! However, the problem is there
is ATC Tower here at KAEG (airspace D) although the length of two runways
are not bad with 5900ft and 7300ft at 100ft wide each I did spent
nearly two hours taxing today around the none controlled ground. The bird
moves
That leaves me with trailer queening it down to Lake.
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 10:51 AM Parley Byington
wrote:
> To all first flight of the KR or any aircraft keep in mind that you are
> attempting to lift off an aircraft that has never been in the air before.
>
> Expect the unexpected and plan f
I am in ABQ NM John, so the KAEG airport is what I hangared my kR2 here...
There is usually not too much traffic here, so it is a good thing! My goal
is to take my KR2 to this year's KR gathering and not the Piper Cherokee
Kindly,
Dr. Hsu
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 9:15 PM John Gotschall
wrote:
Very nice
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 11:11 AM Flesner wrote:
>
> Given the discussion recently on "first flights" I put down some
> thoughts based on my "first flight" experiences. You might agree,
> disagree, or don't care so take it for what it's worth to you.
>
> Larry Flesner
>
> Flight testin
Did I miss it? What airport do you want to use?
jg
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 1:09 PM MS wrote:
> "I still need someone to help out on the first take off of my KR because
> experience is what it takes!!"
> Rob Schmitt's advice pretty much nails it. I would add only that first
> flights by inexpe
FWIW, KAEG has long runways and a tower that is friendly and not very busy.
With big flat fields around it, it's an ideal place for a first flight. There
is a good EAA Chapter with a lot of builders there. I know the Tech Counselor
and Flight Advisor there and would recommend working with him
> All that in a Pietenpol and you did what?
>
> "I saw that the wind was starting to move on the ground"
>
> You can see the wind!
wind sock you silly boy
>
> That is as bad as my wife "hearing footprints".
we speak the same language
>
> good work!
>
> Chris
>
Yea, I know I left out a lot
Congratulations Joe! Way to go!
Got pics ?
Ron Smith
Kr2ssxl
Cypress Ca U.S.A.
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Just received a call from Bill Clapp of Valdosta, GA. Seems he's been very
busy. He got his project signed off yesterday and today his baby took flight.
This is the second KR he has built. He has a KR2-S tail dragger, Corvair
engine, speed brake and the new airfoil. After a short hop in ground e
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Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:05 PM
Subject: KR> Re: First Flight
> Just received a call from Bill Clapp of Valdosta, GA. Seems he's been very
busy. He got his project signed off yesterday and today hi
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