Sid wrote-
>had to have a mechanical wet magnetic compass (with correction card)
Get this: when my Pietenpol Air Camper had its annual condition inspection some
years ago, and this was the first time I had taken it to this A&P for the
inspection, one of the squawks that he wrote up was "No compa
From: KRnet on behalf of Chris Pryce via KRnet
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2022 6:09 PM
To: KRnet
Cc: Chris Pryce
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I don't have a magnetic compass and I didn't have any issues with getting my
certificate.
On Sat, Mar
From: KRnet on behalf of James McGauhey via
KRnet
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2022 11:50 PM
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What instruments are required for Experimental aircraft?
Answer: NONE!
This trips
u can win a few drinks with this one! Many think this applies to all
aircraft, but it doesn’t. ONLY TO STANDARD CATEGORY. Clearly stated in the
regulation. That ain’t us!
Jim McGauhey
Washington State
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2022 7:47 PM
To: krnet@
. A magnetic compass is
not required for non-commercial, Day VFR Airworthiness Certification.
Sid Wood
California, MD, USA
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2022 6:09 PM
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I don't have a
e materials for
> skyview until early 2023. So i am moving on to something else...
> Joe Horton
> 80% on DR. Dean plane (I need to get a number picked)
>
>
>
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> *From: *Luis
> *To: *KRnet
> *Cc: *Luis
> *Date: *Sunday, 20 March 2022 11:2
mpletely accurate but at no
> time did I think that legally I could have removed the panel mounted
> compass.
> Joe Horton
>
>
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> *From: *n357cj
> *To: *krnet
> *Cc: *Luis
> *Date: *Monday, 21 March 2022 7:51 AM EDT
> *Subject
Cc: Luis
Date: Monday, 21 March 2022 7:51 AM EDT
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Nice, I tried to order a skyview a couple weeks ago and talked to Dann at the
factory and he told me they don't expect to have the materials for skyview
until early 2023. So i am movi
On 3/23/2022 8:23 AM, Edward Spyker via KRnet wrote:
Ignore true airspeed on the low end and you may fall out of the sky.
Ignore true airspeed on the high end and you may exceed the structural
limits of the airframe.
+
>From a low time and now rusty pilot/A&P who's majority of experience was in
>flight training. My understanding of the importance of true airspeed is in the
>area of stall speed and VNE speed. Ignore true airspeed on the low end and you
>may fall out of the sky. Ignore true airspeed on the high
On 3/22/2022 3:11 PM, James McGauhey via KRnet wrote:
By using true
relative to other flights I've sometimes discovered a slight decrease in
performance, which then makes me look further. One time it was high speed
jet synch of the twin carbs of the Rotax. Everything else was good but
losing 5
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https://executiveflyers.com/true-airspeed-vs-indicated-airspeed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airspeed
-Original Message-
I'm still curious
https://executiveflyers.com/true-airspeed-vs-indicated-airspeed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airspeed
-Original Message-
I'm still curious about the interest in "true airspeed" and maybe the wind
speed in
direction and speed. True airspeed to me is a campfire chat bragging
issue (I'v
On 3/21/2022 9:24 PM, James McGauhey wrote:
at altitude it's nice to know true airspeed. So much faster and easier to find
frequencies for tower, approach, and departure control for flight following.
Can fly right on the edge of B airspace, as Seattle is my backyard whereas
before I left a lar
I have tablet, phone, and current printed sectional for back-ups. But
flying is still just a lot of fun!
Jim McGauhey
WA
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On 3/21/2022 7:25 PM, Phillip Matheson via KRnet wrote:
> Agree with Larry
> But we all like different systems.
My post was not intended to call a
On 3/21/2022 7:41 PM, James McGauhey wrote:
I use most of the info every flight; some is just good to know like
true airspeed.
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Just curious, what do you do different / change given that information?
Larry Flesner
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On 3/21/2022 7:38 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote:
Guys, losing GPS signal does not negate the function of the CURRENT
sectional maps on your GPS navigation device.
+
True but if the unit fails you don't hav
On 3/21/2022 7:25 PM, Phillip Matheson via KRnet wrote:
Agree with Larry
But we all like different systems.
My post was not intended to call anyone's baby ugly. It's just that a
lot of needed info can be had with ro
onday, March 21, 2022 at 2:37 PM
From: "Michael Quinn via KRnet"
To: "KRnet" , "fenghs...@gmail.com"
Cc: "Michael Quinn"
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
I agree (especially on less than familiar areas!) - but we should all be using flight
Agree with Larry
But we all like different systems.
Just fly and love it. But please spent more time outside the cockpit than
inside.
Example
FYI
I was on fly away a few days ago (passenger)
The glass panel 182 had all the bells and whistles , beautiful. $$
But after lift off and the au
arch 21, 2022 2:23 PM
To: KRnet
Cc: Dr. Feng Hsu
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Luis,
I would still recommend to bring a sectional chart in the cockpit whenever you
flying (even with your kind of modern avionics installed), as you cannot rely
on electronics completely for V
round
gauge!! Or even a tablet. Love the Dynon!
Jim McGauhey
WA
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Luis,
I would still recommend to brin
McGauhey
WA
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Luis,
I would still recommend to bring a sectional chart in the cockpit whenever you
flying (even with y
: KRnet On Behalf Of Luis Claudio via KRnet
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 10:27 AM
To: KRnet
Cc: Luis Claudio
Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and will
be installing back on the airplane today. After this
of
> my older panels!!! (I really need to weigh that sucker - it HAS to be 50
> lbs!)
>
> M.
>
>
> --
> *From:* KRnet on behalf of Luis Claudio
> via KRnet
> *Sent:* Monday, March 21, 2022 1:35 AM
> *To:* krnet@list.krnet.org ; G R Pic
To: krnet@list.krnet.org ; G R Pickett
Cc: Luis Claudio
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S I agree on the blue lights...
regarding the screens... you can either buy the harnesses or make them
yourself... then it's just a matter of plug and play. You will still have to
run you
Dean plane (I need to get a number picked)
From: Luis
To: KRnet
Cc: Luis
Date: Sunday, 20 March 2022 11:27 AM EDT
Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and will
be installing back on the airplane today. After thi
icked)
-Original Message-
From: Luis
To: KRnet
Cc: Luis
Date: Sunday, 20 March 2022 11:27 AM EDT
Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and
will be installing back on the airplane today. After this, it's on to t
via KRnet
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Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and will
be installing back on the airplane today. After this, it's on to taxi test...I
p
that is blinding blue when charging my tablet. My KR will
definitely have rheostats for every light in it!
Griff
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Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 10:27 AM
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Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to shar
No Dr. Hsu... I did some horse trading for the screens. My buddy upgraded to a
Skyview, and I became creative in acquiring the used screens. I think we can
arrange to have a good lunch with beverages on the way up to Mount Vernon..
On Sunday, March 20, 2022, 05:40:53 PM CDT, donald january v
What a great set of screens
On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 3:40 PM Dr. Feng Hsu via KRnet
wrote:
> Wow, congratulations Luis! It looks great! This means that my ride to the
> next KR gathering this September in Illinois has just upgraded to "first
> class", right?!
>
> Hope the modern glass panels didn
Wow, congratulations Luis! It looks great! This means that my ride to the
next KR gathering this September in Illinois has just upgraded to "first
class", right?!
Hope the modern glass panels didn't break your wallet, didn't it?!
Cheers!
Dr. Hsu
On Sun, Mar 20, 2022, 10:27 AM Luis Claudio via K
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> KRnet
> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 11:26 AM
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> Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
>
> Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and
> will be inst
Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and will
be installing back on the airplane today. After this, it's on to taxi test...I
posted a video with the update on Rand Robinson's Facebook page.
Luis
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