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- Original Message -
From: "KRnet"
To: "KRnet"
Subject: Re: KR> Wing tanks
Hi Michael,
I made the wing leadingedge fuel tanks. I works good. My shift in the weight
and balance is not noticible thats gr
Hi Michael,
I made the wing leadingedge fuel tanks. I works good. My shift in the weight
and balance is not noticible thats great. It is a lot off work to make them,
but it is (I think) beter than the fueltank behind the firewall.
For the building of my fueltanks see.
http://www.masttotaalconcep
On 12/20/2020 10:39 AM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
.another reason I didn't put my tanks in the wings was because of the
increased possibility of a heavy wing
We each have our reasons for individual ta
Since we haven't quite beaten this horse enough to kill it, I'll throw
this outanother reason I didn't put my tanks in the wings was
because of the increased possibility of a heavy wing, and having to
correct for it while flying. Sure, you can move fuel around during the
flight to keep thi
Different ideas on tanks in the stub wing and outer wing.
http://kr2seafury.com/11.html
Craig
N51CW
N6423B
> On 12/14/2020 6:34 PM Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote:
>
>
> Larry said,
>
> > "Fuel in the outer wings also reduce the weight carried by the
> W.A.F.'s."
>
> That is so true. T
On 12/19/2020 10:11 PM, Michael via KRnet wrote:
I am not a fan of fuel in the cockpit so not that you have broadened by
my understanding;
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To broaden your thinking a bit more there have been builders that used
tubes in the
Good morning
Thank you for the great advice! I am truly grateful for the advice and
the effort many have put into their build logs and websites. I am a little
bit of an analytical thinker so please excuse the plethora of questions I
have at times.
I am not a fan of fuel in the cockpit so no
On 12/19/2020 8:12 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
Or you can just put the header tank inside one of the stub wing tanks
like I did,
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My system is a bit simpler than Mark's.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nzz6898hr97822h/fuel%20system
Larry Flesner wrote:
> Most stub wing tanks are used as aux tanks and fuel
> is pumped to header tank in forward deck. If you plan to eliminate the
> header tank and go with stub wing tanks only you must take in to account
> the shift in CG locations.
Or you can just put the header tank inside
On 12/19/2020 2:46 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
There's nothing inherently wrong with stub wing tanks. They have the
advantage of being well protected between the spars, and more
importantly, outside of the cockpit. They are very close to the
aerodynamic center of the wing, which is e
Michael Griffin wrote:
>After reading all the comments about stub wing fuel tanks and their
> affect on the CG; I decided against them however I have re-read Mark
> Langford's page (http://www.n56ml.com/wingtank.html) and he details stub
> wing tanks so now I am really confused.
There's noth
Greetings
After reading all the comments about stub wing fuel tanks and their
affect on the CG; I decided against them however I have re-read Mark
Langford's page (http://www.n56ml.com/wingtank.html) and he details stub
wing tanks so now I am really confused.
Regards
שָׁלוֹם עֲלֵיכֶם (Shalom al
Have a look at the Bushby Mustang 2 folding wing set up. Search
http://www.mustangaero.com
The Mustang 2 has leading edge wing tanks and folding wing for transport
Phil.
Sent from my iPhone
> On 15 Dec 2020, at 17:08, Michael via KRnet wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> This discussion throws my
On 12/15/2020 12:08 AM, Michael via KRnet wrote:
This discussion throws my idea of stub tanks right out the window and
with good reason as I am a complete novice (onlly just started finishing
this project) and did not adequately consider CG.
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On 12/15/2020 12:08 AM, Michael via KRnet wrote:
Next question if I may; wing leading edge tank (infront of main spar),
Wing chord tanks (behind main spar) or wing tip tanks? Considering that I
am wanting to make the main wing foldable (fold up then sideways aft) for
trailer storage & transpo
Greetings
This discussion throws my idea of stub tanks right out the window and
with good reason as I am a complete novice (onlly just started finishing
this project) and did not adequately consider CG. Rather learn on the
ground than in the air! As a skydiver I have a good understanding of ho
On 12/14/2020 7:44 PM, Mark Wegmet via KRnet wrote:
The CG issue would (I would think) depend on
placement of the tanks - wing or tip - relative to the "normal" CG
calculations for the airframe.
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That is correct as with anyth
On 12/14/2020 7:44 PM, Mark Wegmet via KRnet wrote:
I need to understand how you get reduced
load on the wafs with fuel in the outer wing.
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The outer wing panel is always producing lift during flight, I would
hope, so lets just set the pl
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> From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-boun...@list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike
> Stirewalt via KRnet
> Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 5:34 PM
> To: krnet@list.krnet.org
> Cc: laser...@juno.com
> Subject: KR> Wing tanks
>
> Larry said,
>
>>
k W
N952MW (res) still workin on it.
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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-boun...@list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mike
Stirewalt via KRnet
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2020 5:34 PM
To: krnet@list.krnet.org
Cc: laser...@juno.com
Subject: KR> Wing tanks
Larry said,
> "Fuel in the outer win
Larry said,
> "Fuel in the outer wings also reduce the weight carried by the
W.A.F.'s."
That is so true. Tip tanks, or outer wing tanks, carry with them great
advantages. Not only do they carry weight without affecting CG to any
significant extent, but unloads stress at the wing root, making f
We have a pair of wing tanks, look brand new but were installed in my
project plane prior to removal. They are 10 gallons each and fit in the
outer wing bays. Asking $600.00 for the pair but willing to talk
Located in San Diego area (El Cajon)
Bill Masquelier
At 03:11 AM 2/15/2014, you wrote:
>Larry do you have any internal baffle plates in your tanks?
>Dene Collett
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I have three baffles span wise. http://myplace.frontier.com/~flesner/22.jpg
Larry Flesner
Gang:
I seem to remember someone posting in the past they would build Al wing
tanks for builders of the KR. I'm working on a 2s and would like to discuss
this if the person is still interested. Contact me off net at
psh...@bayspringstel.net. Thanks
IHS
PatS
Seminary, MS
Hi Larry, do you have any pics you could send me?
I just bought out a friend who was building a KR2S. Its in the boat
stage and the wings have nothing done yet except the spars. I don't
think I like the idea of having fuel sitting on my lap so I was
considering something either in the stub wings or
At 05:10 PM 2/14/2012, you wrote:
> My system just has two transfer pumps and 2 main pumps to the
> EFS-3. All this talk about connecting vents seems like it's just
> complicating a system that does not have to be complicated. I like
> the idea of copying the Ercoupe or even the Piper system
Maybe I'm just thick headed (and I am) but if the facet pumps have a check
valve built in how is the fuel getting to the other tank. My system just has
two transfer pumps and 2 main pumps to the EFS-3. All this talk about
connecting vents seems like it's just complicating a system that does no
My first KR had 12.5 gallon tanks per side plus a 12 gallon header. With
the Revmaster and Maloof CS prop I had 1200 SM range with reserves. I
remember filling all the tanks and taking off without problem - with just
me in it. It was the "standard" KR and was really only suitable for one
person
I am getting close. The fuel probe fittings are made and the installation
of the probes has been tested. One of the fuel cap installations is
complete as can be for now. On Monday, when the VE arrives, I will begin
patching up the holes in the wings that had to be made for this conversion.
I hav
At 08:37 PM 10/3/2010, you wrote:
> Gonna also do a water leak test
>before I put the top on the tank
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a water leak will only show the worst possible leaks. Gas will pass
through a pin hole that will hold water.
Larry Flesner
Thanks, it is part of the assembly plan. Gonna also do a water leak test
before I put the top on the tank, then after it is completely together, do
the balloon test.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN
There is a t
Suggest you add a pressure test to you to do list
Rick Human
N202RH
Houston, Tx
-Original Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Dan Heath
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 6:27 PM
To: 'KRnet'
Subject: KR> Wing Tanks
Still
All attach fittings are complete and the fuel tester drain has been
installed. Sorry, no pics. My battery ran out and I did not bring the
refill.
Still to go, build the part that will align the filler cap with the wing
skin, offsetting the angle of the tank, install the fuel probes which are
Sunday Sept. 19. Spent 8 hours working on the tip end spar re-enforcements
on the right wing. Then going back to the left wing to get the fore side
tip end bracket in place, which I did accomplish and it is complete.
Monday, 2.5 hours getting the aft tip end bracket in place, but not
complete. P
Just a thought but has anyone looked at building a fuel tank into the wing
similar to the tanks on a Piper Cherokee ?. Basically just a notch into the
leading edge of the wing back to the spar with the tank shaped to match the
airfoil and screwed into place. Easily removable for service and r
You netters who are thinking about using pipe for wing tanks mite check
out this link on how it is done.
http://www.awesometrvl.com/kr2_fuel_system.htm
--
Eric Pitts
Terre Haute Ind.
http://eric.pitts.mystarband.net
Bill,
I had a look at your setup, do you know how much fuel & what the tank setup
weighs.
Robin.
Netheads,
A few weeks ago some was talking about using 5" irrigation tube for wing tanks,
I am interested & am looking at doing something the same .
I would appreciate if you could email me of how you are getting on.
Many thanks
Robin Macdonald
New Zealand
Netheads,
Thanks for your comments. Not sure which way I will go but appreciate all your
suggestions & advice.
When I get round to it I will let you know what I have done.
Robin
New Zealand.
Regarding the Revmaster in my newfound nose-dragger KR2, it is a R2100D,
serial 2534. 250 Hours TT.
I will be removing it in the next few weeks to install a Jabiru 2200.
Just a note on the Jabiru's too, the early engines up to serial 710 have
a 1000 Hour TBO. A serial from this number has a 2000 h
Netters,
If you are going to have a header tank that feeds directly through a
gasclator to the engine and you also want wing tanks for long range, here is
a way to insure the header tank does not run out of fuel when wing tanks are
full and also pumps from wing tanks are not running when the
Why not just do like they did on the aircoops,back in the 40"s and run your
wing tanks thru your machanical fuel pump and into your header tank,with a
overflow line to return the fuel back to the wing tanks when the header is
full.Just a thought.
Bob Glidden
KR2S/Corvair
> Netters,
>
> If yo
Why not just do like they did on the aircoops,back in the 40"s and run your
wing tanks thru your machanical fuel pump and into your header tank,with a
--
Question
Would you need to have a sealed, non vented header tank? Because when the
header tank was full, would it leak out the brea
KRnet
Remis le : 2004-11-03 02:34
Pour : "KRnet"
cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM)
Objet : Re: KR> Wing tanks transfer system/overflow
Why not just do like they did on the aircoops,back in the 40"s and run
your
wing tanks thru your machanical fu
Just thought I would toss this in.
Helping my dad install the cowl on his Mustang II. Header
tank with wet wings. He stated that people in his
buldling group are happier with fiberglass tanks than
aluminum. (He has aluminum) Go figure.
Also we belive he would have saved money using a glass
co
Hello All,
Remember, Dana Overall promised us all he would teach us how to make aluminum
fuel tanks and that he would document the procedure. Well, he is doing just
that by making my tanks for me. These tanks will go in the outboard wings and
hold approximately 12 gallons each. I originally had
Message -
From: "Mark Jones"
To: "KR Net"
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 8:43 PM
Subject: KR>Wing Tanks
Hello All,
Remember, Dana Overall promised us all he would teach us how to make
aluminum fuel tanks and that he would document the procedure. Well, he is
doing just that by
Mark,
You are a lucky guy. That tank looks great. I hope someone documents the
complete fuel system, including a parts list. I doubt that I will ever have
the opportunity to use it, but it sure would help out a lot of future and
current builders.
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@k
Here is the second photo which shows much
>more.
>http://rvflying.tripod.com/krtank2.jpg
>>Mark Jones (N886MJ)
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Dana will remember to cut some "cross flow" holes in the baffels
before final assembly won't he?
A second option for tank shape is to ma
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Visit my KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT web site at
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/homepage.html
- Original Message -
From: "larry flesner"
To: "KR builders and pilots"
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 7:45 AM
Subject: KR>Wing Tanks
>
> Here is the second p
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