Joel,
  Do you have any pics or know of any pics showing
a BRS installed on the Aircraft?
  Thanks for the info.
 Joe
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "j stevens" <j...@usfamily.net>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 5:30 AM
Subject: KR>BRS installed


> Came across a KR2 BRS for sale. Can anyone tell me
> anything about a KR2 with a BRS. Did anyone ever use one? Does anyone
> have one mounted? Where would u mount one and what effect does it have
> on flight charasterics?_______________________________________
>
> Joe I installed a 1050 on my kr2s. The kr has an installation plan
> already drawn up at BRS, If you contact them they will be more than
> helpful. Talk w/ Brent he has seen my project and is very helpful.
>
> the 1050 weights @23 lbs thats including the harness the actual soft
> pack (which I recommend vs the canister)is about 18 lbs.
> I have flown since installation and have noticed only a slightly heavier
> nose, since I mounted it in the forward baggage comp. The harness, if
> installed correctly has  no noticeable effect on aerodynamics.
> I must say that the peace of mind the brs gives me is worth much more
> than the cost and time to install.The nose can be compensated w/ a
> little counter weight.
> If you have any more  questions feel free.
>
> Joel
>
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