John,
I have not tested fully my service altitude but I did climb and maintain 17000 
on the way home  from Sun N Fun this spring going around clouds and the 
Washington Adiz. I was still able to climb at over 350 ft/min. So i would say 
that 17,999 is not out of reason. The one thing that I did note was that the 
plane needed flying all the time. It held altitude fine but it drifted around 
and needed directional control, as best I can remember as I did not have O2. I 
would guess that the vertical stab could use a little extra area if that is 
where you are planning on flying. I often get to 8500 to13500 and the 2s flies 
very nicely and cheaply at those altitudes.
Joe Horton

---------- Forwarded Message ----------
From: John Skorczewski <jsko...@hotmail.com>
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: RE: KR> Home from OSH
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:04:46 -0500



I have a question from your recent posting. What is the sevice ceiling for a 
Kr-2s with a corvair engine? I have seen many stats concerning the plane and 
the engine---but not that one. Any info?



Thanks


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