Phil,
My engine points straight ahead. Makes it easier on the cowl buildup and it
flies great.
Roger Baalman
Oklahoma
738EM
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> From: "phillipmatheson--- via KRnet"
> To: krnet@list.krnet.org
> Cc: phillipmathe...@bigpond.com
> Subject: Re: KRnet> Engine Mount Right Thrust
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> Making a new engine mount, having trouble finding info.
> I am using Steve's nVaero 0200 mount, so ma
On 8/31/2022 11:06 AM, phillipmatheson--- via KRnet wrote:
SO, did you guys with the KR2S or SS with the bigger engines, put thrust (
Left or Right) into you built, if so, how much, I would think normally, a
mount should have some slight down and Right thrust??? If so how much, and
how did you wo
And rework the cowl to accommodate that change!
M.
From: KRnet on behalf of Mark Langford
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2022 12:41 PM
To: phillipmatheson--- via KRnet
Subject: Re: KRnet> Engine Mount Right Thrust
Phil Matheson wrote:
> Making a new
Phil Matheson wrote:
> Making a new engine mount, having trouble finding info.
> I am using Steve's nVaero 0200 mount, so made a Jig from it to move
engine 3
> inches forward. It does not appear to have any Right thrust.
I don't claim to know anything about O-200 engine mounts, but from my
Making a new engine mount, having trouble finding info.
I am using Steve's nVaero 0200 mount, so made a Jig from it to move engine 3
inches forward. It does not appear to have any Right thrust.
SO, did you guys with the KR2S or SS with the bigger engines, put thrust (
Left or Right) into you built,
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