George Schuld wrote:
> I assume the Corvair/KR mount is right around 5 lbs?
It weighs 6.6 pounds. This was the first Corvair/KR mount that William
Wynne welded up, but I doubt they have gotten any lighter.
Mark Langford
m...@n56ml.com
http://www.n56ml.com
Huntsville, AL
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On 4/25/2022 4:30 PM, Bill Page via KRnet wrote:
Sorry, not about weights. What are dates of kr gathering. I would like
to attend if possible.
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Everything you need to know is at:
https://www.krgathering.net/
Larry Flesner
Sorry, not about weights. What are dates of kr gathering. I would like to
attend if possible.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 12:24 PM George Schuld via KRnet
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> See http://www.n56ml.com/corvair/95hp/270hrs about 4/5 of the way down.
> The number that I keep coming up with is 245 lbs, with "e
See http://www.n56ml.com/corvair/95hp/270hrs about 4/5 of the way down.
The number that I keep coming up with is 245 lbs, with "everything but
fuel in the lines, and electrons in the wires". Obviously, this
includes carb, intake, exhaust, and prop hub, but not the mount, control
cables, etc.
George Schuld wrote:
> I’ve been searching the archives again for weight related data. Mark
> was kind enough years ago to state his 3100 was 245 lbs with carb,
> airbox, generator, airbox, oil, starter, etc. I’d like to nail down
some other details if >possible.
I've weighed mine several ti
I’ve been searching the archives again for weight related data. Mark was kind
enough years ago to state his 3100 was 245 lbs with carb, airbox, generator,
airbox, oil, starter, etc.
I’d like to nail down some other details if possible.
I’m uncertain if that 245 lbs includes:
-the prop hub and
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