KR> Dynavibe
Dan wrote, "neither could get it to work properly . . ." You'll recall Dan that you were tired, the engine was hot from adjusting it all day (carb I think it was?), and you just didn't want to fool with it any more. We only did two or three run-ups as I recall and sometimes it takes three or four. In very unusual cases, as much as 10. I just did an RV-8 and it took 10. I did an RV-6 immediately after and it only took four. I did a Katana recently that took two - with a third just to check it. In the case of Ol' Blue we didn't check prop track or make sure everything (spinner, backplate, spinner bulkhead, etc.) was tight. Also, in the case of carb problems, there may have been (and probably was since you were working on it) a combustion issue . . . as was the case with the RV-8 that took 10 run-ups. His Ellison & intake manifold set-up is not good. There's a very wide difference between his richest cylinder and his leanest cylinder. Combustion problems can interfere with getting a consistent low reading on the Dynavibe. In such cases, the problem is with the fuel/air distribution, not with the balancer. Combustion problems can come from other things as well, and all of them can interfere with correcting mass imbalance issues. The Dynavibe was working properly that day. It had been a long day for Ol' Blue and we just didn't have enough time to work it out. As for Mark's attempt, as he says, he just didn't push the button to start taking data. As easy as it is to use, you still have to push the buttons. Really guys, I've done a variety of planes now, RV's, Cessna's, a Katana, a couple KR's (not including Ol Blue), and the machine works very reliably & well. If anyone is thinking of getting one, you won't be disappointed. Mike at Dynavibe is extremely helpful if there are any questions or any problems, but you'll see as Mark and I both have that there are no "gotchas" or quirks or difficulties with the Dynavibe. The Dynavibe has just attained NIST certification with an error tolerance of "0", which is better than the next balancer up the chain - the Microvibe II. That one costs about 6K and is more difficult than the Dynavibe to use from what I hear, but it's not just the price difference that recommends the Dynavibe . . . the thing just works. No . . . I don't get any discounts for speaking kindly of the Dynavibe. I'm just real pleased with it and naturally enthusiastic to have a tool that works so well. Mike Digital Photography - Click Now. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/BLSrjpTDvmQ74KySa3IAlIk95S0CKRh0sPYHUq1tuhCusDk8dszEyRD4gXe/
KR> Still Here KR Cowling
phillabaum...@aol.com wrote: > Hello Glenn, > > Just to let you know I haven't run off with the cowling. Hope your > cleaning out your shop is going well so you can get the KR in there. > I have completed a practice mold on another item ready for the lay > up. When I feel comfortable on that I will start on the mold of your > cowling. > Its not as easy as it sounds. I'll keep you informed of the progress. > > Steve Phillabaum > Shorter Alabama > 334-740-0066 > Hy Steve. I never worried once about you running off with the cowling. I know how long it takes to get things done. I am FINALLY this week looking like I'll get the shop ready to pull the plane into. I'm expecting to pull her in Wednesday, maybe Thursday. I've decided to stop (or drastically reduce) working on everyone else's music equipment and dedicate myself to this project. I have been working with a fellow over at our local EAA chapter. He has a few planes. I'm working primarily on his Christian Eagle Biplane electrical system. I already reworked his Intercom system, and still have improvements to make on it, so I've been busy and I'm enjoying it. Now it's time to fit my KR into the rotation. I have 11 hours of flying time in so far, and I'm still having problems with stalls and such. There's just SO MUCH to remember when I'm up there, not to mention the stress of having the instructor in my face most of the time. Its to be expected I understand, because I need to be able to deal with the whole process of flying, but it IS a bit overwhelming most times. I expect to be able to get my stalls right tomorrow and start on my steep turns. HOPEFULLY Ill finally get it down onto the runway by myself too! I'll keep you informed. BTW..EAA479 will have a booth at the Keesler AFB Air show April 4 and 5 down here in Biloxi. The Thunderbirds are going to be performing, so I hope you can make it down for the show, and any other members of the KR crew. Airports close by are Biloxi / Gulfport international, and the Ocean Springs airport. Further out to the west are Diamondhead (66Y) and Stennis, with Trent Lott to the east. Be good, I'll keep you posted Glenn Martin KR2 N1333A Biloxi, MS
KR> "ML2"
These pics (13) are worth looking at 98% wood When Doug gets to Osh should pick up an Award Mega Wood Project> Kr2 in each wing ;-) www.flickr.com/photos/nightbeacons/1356453858/
KR> Dynavibe
Myron (Dan) Freeman wrote: > I had two different fellows hook up their Dynavibes to Ol' Blue at last > years KR Gathering to check for vibration on my new prop/spinner and > neither > could get it to work properly even though it worked fine on their aircraft > and neither of them could be considered uneducated by any means. I was the first guy to try it, and I think it would have worked if I'd have simply remembered to push the button to start it taking data. My guess on the second try was he was using a setup with too much distance between prop and optical sensor or because the reflective tape was on the blade (which doesn't work as well as on the spinner backing plate), but that's just a guess. Setting it up in the shade of a hangar works best so you can actually see the red dot on the back of the spinner (or prop blade) and know exactly where to put the tape. Anything else is trial and error. Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL mail: N56ML "at" hiwaay.net website: www.N56ML.com
KR> airplanes,designs
welcome in our great community !! Dr Assaad Assaker Médecine aéronautique Médecin National de la FFULM +33661848162 - Original Message - From: "Charles Brown"To: Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 1:12 AM Subject: KR> airplanes,designs I have been reading what you guys been talking about own designs and airplanes, KR-2s When I was In highschool I had talked to Ken Rand about building a twin engine as I have been always in love with twin engine aircraft, I bought a set of plans from Ken way back in mid 70's and still have them.I think I paid $25 KR-1 then I joined the Army and helped a friend build one then I got the news Ken was killed. I was stationed in Alaska. He kind of inspired me in aviation,I was a crazy teen- ager. I have helped build a couple KRs.I was told that someone had built a twin KR but was unstable don't know if true or not. I have worked on a design to build a twin KR with 1835 vw engines. If not for Ken I would not got in to aviation, the love he had for aviation I can't explain, I only talked to him three times but great talks, I am still hooked on the twin KR idea. I stayed in the Army for eight and half years to learn what I could about aviation I was a mechanic on CH47 Chinook helicopters then worked for Alaska Airlines (sea tac), I worked for Columbia Helicopters and Everts Airfuel ( Cargo express) in Fairbanks Ak, I worked on DC-6s, C46s, and a old Caribue aircraft I love old roundy round engine wasp 2800s and 2000s. Well I have talked enough. My name is Charles L. Brown. you all have a great day. ___ Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html --- Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par l'anti-virus mail. Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos services n'a ete detecte.
KR> Dynavibe
>Dynavibe. Any pros/cons? >It works extremely well and is easy to use. "Even a retard can use the Dynavibe!" Hi Guys and Girls; I had two different fellows hook up their Dynavibes to Ol' Blue at last years KR Gathering to check for vibration on my new prop/spinner and neither could get it to work properly even though it worked fine on their aircraft and neither of them could be considered uneducated by any means. Maybe this year? ? ? ? ? ? ? Regards, Myron (Dan) Freeman Indpls, Ind. 46203-3570 Home of the Indy 500, the World's most famous auto race. mfreem...@indy.rr.com
KR> Another sunset picture...instead of flyin
> From: n5...@hiwaay.net I couldn't make it to Dana's today, since the ceilings were 200' until noon. I guess I could have made it OK since I was seeing blue skies shortly thereafter, but it would have been a short visit. > Mark Langford I was hoping that Mark, Joe and Dan were going to be able to make it to my flyin this past Saturdaythere, it's KR related...but the weather north and south of my home airport was, as Mark said, were low ceilings in the morning. This kept many people away. Wish you guys could have made it. Just a little aviation news though, here are pics of some of the 34 airplanes which did show up 35 http://tinyurl.com/ccboh6 if you count one lil ol black aeroplane which is based at i39. Watch out, you may be under black op surveillance anytime now!! Get off this computer and into your shop, it's much more fun flying than building. Dana Overall 1999 & 2000 National KR Gathering host Richmond, KY i39 RV-7 slider "Black Magic" Flying..well sorta, useta, kinda Barrett Precision O 360 A1A Hartzell C2YR-1BFP/F7497-2 http://rvflying.tripod.com/blackmagic.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMi05-WU2D0#GU5U2spHI_4 http://rvflying.tripod.com do not archive _ Windows Live? Groups: Create an online spot for your favorite groups to meet. http://windowslive.com/online/groups?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_groups_032009
KR> Silent, but still working.
> I hope you guys are keeping an eye on Darren Crompton's web site, I wish I > could keep up his pace. If he had a larger shop, I'm sure he would be > finished by now. > Thanks for the vote of confidence Mike. It sure would be nice to be able to leave the wings on. The folks in the street stopped asking if I was building a boat when they saw it out on the footpath (sidewalk) with the wing on. A larger work area would be great but I wonder if I would just fill it with more bits and pieces. I must say that even if I did have a big area, I would still build the wing on the jig as I have already done. It is so easy to just roll it over to do stuff on the other side. Better than having to get someone to help me every time to flip the KR over. However, I do have a friendly neighbor who gives me a hand each time to get the KR off the bench as it is now too heavy to roll it down the ramps as before. Who am I kidding? A larger work area would be fantastic. Cheers -- Darren Crompton AUSTRALIA My web site: www.kr-2s.com
KR> Engine Update
Mark, Based on the dates below, looks like you missed deer hitting season ! well, there's always next year. ; ) Seriously I am proud of you for your perseverance in getting back into the air. You are a real inspiration, heck I think you have had your share of misfortune, I believe it is now time for you to fly problem free !! Have fun bro. Larry H. I have not flown since Nov 1st '08 so I am really anxious to get back in the air which will be real soon now. Mark Jones (N886MJ) Stevens Point, WI E-mail: flyk...@charter.net Web: www.flykr2s.com