e end only drained my
purse empty and thinned my wifes' patience.!!!
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> Pat,
> What is that F14 looking wooden airplane?!! What happened to it? Did
&g
ow. I am always having
problems with computers!!
Pat
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From: Edward Spyker
To: Patrick and Robin Russo
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: KR/Tandem seating?
Thank you for the reply. Weight and balance were my biggest concern and
photos of your pr
designer of the Falco! If the
photos do not come thru, let me know. I am always having problems with
computers!!
Pat
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From: Edward Spyker
To: Patrick and Robin Russo
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: KR/Tandem seating?
Thank yo
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:38 PM
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Subject: Re: KR> Tandem seating PT II
Dustin
Don't forget. You can find a VariEze that needs finishing and go to town
and finish it. I had one and liked it very much. But the wife did not like
sitting behind me. Go figure.
Greg Martin
On
Dustin, don't overestimate the aerodynamic benefits to this. For one thing,
the form drag of the fuselage is only a portion of the total drag. You have
to consider that the KR2 is already a pretty slick airplane. Induced drag
from the wings accounts for a fair bit, and then you have skin frictio
Dustin
Don't forget. You can find a VariEze that needs finishing and go to town
and finish it. I had one and liked it very much. But the wife did not like
sitting behind me. Go figure.
Greg Martin
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:23 PM, dustin Reves wrote:
>
> 1. I feel like the decreased width of
I'm going to throw my 2 cents worth in on this since I had thought about a
tandem in my early stages. Besides what Langford has already mentioned you
have two other issues to contend with, one) to handle the CG you have to use
a wider wing chord, that means more drag and more importantly unknown fl
dustin Reves wrote:
> OK after thinking about the tandem seating Idea for a few days I feel like
> it will be a little bit harder than I thought it would...
Every few years somebody shows up with the tandem KR idea. I've seen a few
started, but none flying (I'd be interested in more info in t
-Â Lexington, SC
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Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:24 AM
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Subject: KR> Tandem seating PT II
Perhaps I should be looking at other designs?
Did this so it would be easier to read
OK after thinking about the tandem seating Idea for a few days I feel
like it will be a little bit harder than I thought it would... But
based on my limited knowledge of aerodynamics, and a few basic
assumptions, this might still be worthwhile. Obviously I
OK after thinking about the tandem seating Idea for a few days I feel like it
will be a little bit harder than I thought it would... But based on my limited
knowledge of aerodynamics, and a few basic assumptions, this might still be
worthwhile. Obviously I would like to get the maximum perform
Don't know if this is what you are looking for. I was given a couple of
pics of it sometime ago and posted them on my site.
http://krbuilder.org/KR2T/index.html
You might want to consider that you will probably end up with a nice roomy
single place plane.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Th
I seem to recall there was a fellow who built a kr2 with a tandem seating
arrangement. Does anyone have the link to his website? Also, what do you guys
think about this? I personally prefer the tandem seating. I am considering
modifyi g my own project in this manner and using a Vari ez canopy or
I am new to this list. (Dropped out about a year ago)
I have been offered a partially completed KR-2S that
the builder converted to a tandem seating arrangement.
I am very interested in buying this project and finishing it
and I would contemplate using a Corvair engine for power.
My question is,
I have never seen a tandem KR and Rand does not sell one. This is a one up
design and you will have to do the weight and balance yourself. It is very
unlikely that WB will come in the envelope in this configuration.
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@kr-builder.org
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