KR> first to arrive
Big thank you's to Sallie and the Buick. Im pressing to get my new division launched and my warehouse purchasing manager tells me he is going on Vacation tomorrow. All while Im also launching new inventory control software and shipping software and working out kinks in database management software. All while my online sales are hitting record highs. Good problems with little personal time left over. My life story. Jeff York Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint! - Reply message - From: "Larry Flesner" To: Subject: KR> first to arrive List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Tue, Oct 1, 2013 7:54 pm The first KR has arrived in Mt.Vernon. I flew my KR to Mt.Vernon so I can make the trip on Thursday with the truck load of "stuff" I need to transport. My RV buddy bailed at the last minute on giving me a ride back so my wife was kind enough to make the 100 mile round trip to pick me up. North in the KR, south in the Buick. Two great rides. :-) Crappy weather, 50 miles at pattern altitude. I hope it doesn't keep too many KR's from flying in. :-) Any invitations for next years Gathering??? Larry Flesner ___ Search the KRnet Archives at http://tugantek.com/archmailv2-kr/search. To UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to KRnet-leave at list.krnet.org please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html see http://list.krnet.org/mailman/listinfo/krnet_list.krnet.org to change options
KR> first to arrive
At 07:13 PM 10/1/2013, you wrote: >Im pressing to get my new division launched and my warehouse >purchasing manager tells me he is going on Vacation tomorrow. >All while Im also launching new inventory control software and >shipping software and working out kinks in database management software. >All while my online sales are hitting record highs. >Good problems with little personal time left over. + O.K., O.K., so tell us again why you can't make the Gathering. Where are your priorities? Larry Flesner
KR> first to arrive
Plan to arrive tomorrow around noon. Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
KR> Maximum allowable weight
Pierre wrote: > Does anybody have advise on maximum weight? My CG is just over 50% aft > (that > is, I am still within 2-3inches forward of the aft limit) but if I have > both > wing tanks, header tank, 30 pounds of baggage and a passenger, I seem to > be > about 75 - 100 pounds over the maximum of 1100 pounds. After fuel burn I > should come to just within the 1100 pounds for landing. My KR2S has a VW > (Dyno reading is 70hp) and I take off at 4,500ft. How critical is maximum > allowable weight? Is your CG 2"-3" forward of the "published" CG point given in the plans, or 2" forward of that, which is the recommended (through analysis and experience) location? And keep in mind that the KR2S design gross weight is 980 pounds, so your landing weight is still over gross weight. Having said that, my data plate reads 1100 pound gross, and I routinely fly at 1000 pounds, but putting a passenger in the plane leads to slow climbouts and a real difference in stability. And that's with about 125 hp near sea level. Depending on CG, you can probably fly with your plane as is, but I'd sneak up on the passenger and baggage weight during testing. I think you'll discover that you have a one seater plane if safety is a concern, which it should be. I say that based on climbout rate. You don't want to be strung out over the woods with any kind of problem that brings you down to three cylinders or even a slight loss of power on takeoff, and heavy takeoff weights with low power are the recipe for that scenario... Mark Langford ML at N56ML.com website at http://www.N56ML.com