That's a frighteningly large engine to have in a KR.  180hp...

On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Steve G. via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> If this is the crash I'm thinking of, the NTSB contacted me with questions
> about the aircraft. I was told it had a lycoming 360 stuffed in it.
>
> Steve Glover
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Sep 25, 2014, at 23:41, Mike T via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
> wrote:
> >
> > I agree with DJ, and I think other kitplane makers do too.  Recently the
> > designer of the CX4 (an aluminum single-seat design about 10 years old),
> > discovered the cable attachment method on the rudder was causing fatigue
> > cracks in the rudder cables of his prototype.  So he redesigned the part
> > and emailed it as a "MANDATORY DESIGN CHANGE" in big letters to all
> > registered builders.  Larger kitplane makers like RV make similar
> > improvements in their plans all the time.
> >
> > According to some KR-Net posts, Neil Bingham's design review talking
> about
> > the unsafe aft CG limit appeared in Sport Aviation in 1986 and also in
> the
> > KR Newsletter.  Even if Rand-Robinson claimed they never heard of Sport
> > Aviation, they can hardly claim they didn't know about the Newsletter
> > because they occasionally made contributions to it.
> >
> > So if the family of the dead pilot in this tragedy wanted to sue
> > Rand-Robinson, they could say Jeanette Rand found out 27 years earlier
> that
> > the aft CG limit in the plans was an error that could kill people, but RR
> > never bothered to change the plans or even mention the problem.
> >
> > I'm not saying I'm worried about this.  The family probably doesn't want
> to
> > sue, and if they did they'd have to prove that the original builder
> didn't
> > vary from the plans in this area, which would be tricky.  But if they
> got a
> > good lawyer, he'd kept telling the jury  "twenty-seven YEARS
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:10 PM, Dj Merrill via KRnet <
> krnet at list.krnet.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>> On 09/25/2014 02:32 PM, Sid Wood via KRnet wrote:
> >>> The principle that will be invoked is: You new something was wrong with
> >>> your design because you made a change. Therefore, you are now admitting
> >>> to some liability and must pay for your mistake(s).
> >>
> >> The flip side to this is that you knew that something was wrong with
> >> your design, and you didn't release an update therefore you were
> >> endangering everyone using your faulty design.  Better to own up and
> >> release an update for free rather than take the chance on getting sued
> >> if/when people start getting hurt.
> >>
> >> -Dj
> >>
> >> --
> >> Dj Merrill - N1JOV - VP EAA Chapter 87
> >> Sportsman 2+2 Builder #7118 N421DJ - http://deej.net/sportsman/
> >> Glastar Flyer N866RH - http://deej.net/glastar/
> >>
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