KR> sorry about the subject info needed

2014-03-01 Thread Jeff Scott
Force 1 hub from Steve Bennett at Great Plains.

http://www.greatplainsas.com/scphub.html

> - Original Message - 
> 
> __I am in need of some info. where can I get a prop hub and a fourth bearing 
> for 
> a type 4 engine?
> 
> Randy Moore
> newbern tn
> 731 589 1330
> N318RM



KR> sorry about the subject info needed

2014-03-01 Thread Randy Moore Newbern Tn. N318RM




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Subject: KR> (no subject)



__I am in need of some info. where can I get a prop hub and a fourth bearing 
for 
a type 4 engine?

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2014-03-01 Thread Randy Moore Newbern Tn. N318RM

__I am in need of some info. where can I get a prop hub and a fourth bearing 
for a type 4 engine?

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KR> Future builder!

2014-03-01 Thread michael inskeep
Jorge, I got one 1/2 built that would save a lot of time . comes with a
0200 engine  getting out of the plane game , selling everything
mike


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Jorge  wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I'm Jorge, and after much research I decided to build a KR-2. I will order
> plans shortly.
> Anyone in the Atlanta, GA. USA building or built a KR-2 lately?
>
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KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
I use Skyvector for all my initial planning.


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Subject: KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?
From: "Mark Langford" 
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sat, March 01, 2014 12:42 pm
To: "KRnet" 

It's been a while since I had to plan a flight to anywhere, but I'm
thinking about the flight out to Chino for the Gathering. What's the
consensus on a good free (or at least cheap) online flight planning
software? The ones that were available two years ago could use some
improvement. I don't have an iPad so I'm really thinking PC web-based
stuff. I've let my FlightPrep subscription expire, and it wasn't the
most intuitive stuff I've ever seen. Then I tried AOPA's, but it seems a
little dumb...it knows my range but doesn't suggest waypoints. Airnav's
fuel finder will do that, but lacks much of a map showing airspace and
the kind of things you'd want to dodge, as well as rubber banding around
things. My iFly 720 does that, but it's pretty small, and I can't print
it out for a reference. You see what I'm fishing for here. 

I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth
it. Any suggestions? I could spend the rest of the day searching and
testing, but I'm hoping y'all can save me the trouble, and let me finish
hooking up engine control cables (mixture and throttle) and connecting
engine sensors on the firewall side. This thing may run two weekends
from now!

Thanks,

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com 


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KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread Jeff Scott
For a longer trip, I'll use the Aviation Fuel tab under  to get a 
suggest route based on cost of fuel. ?Just plug in your aircraft parameters and 
it will suggest 10 routes according to your fuel burn, range, speed, and the 
cost of fuel at the various airports along the way. ?It will suggest your fuel 
stops by calculating the 10 least expensive combinations of stops using your 
aircraft's flight parameters. ?You can select either MOGAS or 100LL, or both 
and let the application suggest the least expensive routes.

Once I have the fuel stops selected, I'll use  to plug in my 
route so I can get a good look at any potential airspace issues along the 
route. ?Then I'll plug it into my GPS for the actual flight.

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM



KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread Mark Wegmet
Also forgot to mention Golden Eagle Flight Prep.

Mark
N952MW

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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark Wegmet
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 5:12 PM
To: 'KRnet'; 'Mark Langford'
Subject: Re: KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

The last time I checked, DUAT/S still works for that (weather, flight
planning, and flight filing); might be a little extra work, but you can get
there from here.

Mark W.
N952MW(res)

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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 1:42 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

It's been a while since I had to plan a flight to anywhere, but I'm thinking
about the flight out to Chino for the Gathering.  What's the consensus on a
good free (or at least cheap) online flight planning software?  The ones
that were available two years ago could use some improvement.  I don't have
an iPad so I'm really thinking PC web-based stuff.  I've let my FlightPrep
subscription expire, and it wasn't the most intuitive stuff I've ever seen.
Then I tried AOPA's, but it seems a little dumb...it knows my range but
doesn't suggest waypoints.  Airnav's fuel finder will do that, but lacks
much of a map showing airspace and the kind of things you'd want to dodge,
as well as rubber banding around things.  My iFly 720 does that, but it's
pretty small, and I can't print it out for a reference.  You see what I'm
fishing for here. 

I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth it.
Any suggestions?  I could spend the rest of the day searching and testing,
but I'm hoping y'all can save me the trouble, and let me finish hooking up
engine control cables (mixture and throttle) and connecting engine sensors
on the firewall side.  This thing may run two weekends from now!

Thanks,

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com


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KR> flying, KR 19-8322

2014-03-01 Thread jeffyork40 at yahoo.com
Robert, 

Great hearing your words. 

Jeff York
KR 2

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KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread Mark Wegmet
The last time I checked, DUAT/S still works for that (weather, flight
planning, and flight filing); might be a little extra work, but you can get
there from here.

Mark W.
N952MW(res)

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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 1:42 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

It's been a while since I had to plan a flight to anywhere, but I'm thinking
about the flight out to Chino for the Gathering.  What's the consensus on a
good free (or at least cheap) online flight planning software?  The ones
that were available two years ago could use some improvement.  I don't have
an iPad so I'm really thinking PC web-based stuff.  I've let my FlightPrep
subscription expire, and it wasn't the most intuitive stuff I've ever seen.
Then I tried AOPA's, but it seems a little dumb...it knows my range but
doesn't suggest waypoints.  Airnav's fuel finder will do that, but lacks
much of a map showing airspace and the kind of things you'd want to dodge,
as well as rubber banding around things.  My iFly 720 does that, but it's
pretty small, and I can't print it out for a reference.  You see what I'm
fishing for here. 

I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth it.
Any suggestions?  I could spend the rest of the day searching and testing,
but I'm hoping y'all can save me the trouble, and let me finish hooking up
engine control cables (mixture and throttle) and connecting engine sensors
on the firewall side.  This thing may run two weekends from now!

Thanks,

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com


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KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread Dj Merrill
On 3/1/2014 2:42 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth it. 
> Any suggestions?

For Windows PC, DUAT Voyager.  I used this a lot before getting an iPad.

https://www.seattleavionics.com/Products.aspx

Scroll to the bottom of that web page for the free download.

-Dj



KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread John Miller
Try this one;  http://skyvector.com/


-Original Message-
From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2014 1:42 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

It's been a while since I had to plan a flight to anywhere, but I'm thinking
about the flight out to Chino for the Gathering.  What's the consensus on a
good free (or at least cheap) online flight planning software?  The ones
that were available two years ago could use some improvement.  I don't have
an iPad so I'm really thinking PC web-based stuff.  I've let my FlightPrep
subscription expire, and it wasn't the most intuitive stuff I've ever seen.
Then I tried AOPA's, but it seems a little dumb...it knows my range but
doesn't suggest waypoints.  Airnav's fuel finder will do that, but lacks
much of a map showing airspace and the kind of things you'd want to dodge,
as well as rubber banding around things.  My iFly 720 does that, but it's
pretty small, and I can't print it out for a reference.  You see what I'm
fishing for here. 

I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth it.
Any suggestions?  I could spend the rest of the day searching and testing,
but I'm hoping y'all can save me the trouble, and let me finish hooking up
engine control cables (mixture and throttle) and connecting engine sensors
on the firewall side.  This thing may run two weekends from now!

Thanks,

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com


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KR> free/cheap web-based flight planning software?

2014-03-01 Thread Mark Langford
It's been a while since I had to plan a flight to anywhere, but I'm thinking 
about the flight out to Chino for the Gathering.  What's the consensus on a 
good free (or at least cheap) online flight planning software?  The ones that 
were available two years ago could use some improvement.  I don't have an iPad 
so I'm really thinking PC web-based stuff.  I've let my FlightPrep subscription 
expire, and it wasn't the most intuitive stuff I've ever seen.  Then I tried 
AOPA's, but it seems a little dumb...it knows my range but doesn't suggest 
waypoints.  Airnav's fuel finder will do that, but lacks much of a map showing 
airspace and the kind of things you'd want to dodge, as well as rubber banding 
around things.  My iFly 720 does that, but it's pretty small, and I can't print 
it out for a reference.  You see what I'm fishing for here. 

I'd consider something that's "not cheap", if it's reasonable and worth it. Any 
suggestions?  I could spend the rest of the day searching and testing, but I'm 
hoping y'all can save me the trouble, and let me finish hooking up engine 
control cables (mixture and throttle) and connecting engine sensors on the 
firewall side.  This thing may run two weekends from now!

Thanks,

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website at http://www.N56ML.com 




KR> flying, KR 19-8322

2014-03-01 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
What gear do you have on it?  Three point landing is not the KRs strong
point unless your mains are a little longer to get closer to stall angle
of attack.


 Original Message 
Subject: KR> flying, KR 19-8322
From: robert gill 
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Sat, March 01, 2014 12:49 pm
To: "krnet at list.krnet.org" 

I'd like to make a little comment about flying my KR2, Granted I have
only clocked up 5 hrs on it now in the last 3 day since I started flying
it myself, but all the hype i had read about while building it, with
being a very sensitive if not over sensitive plane to fly is absolute
rubbish! or I just got it right! I cant stay out of this thing!!! it has
to be possibly the easiest plane I have ever flown! the mod to to
stabilizer by stretching it's span 6" and cutting the span of the
elevator down by 4" has really paid off! still light, powerful and
responsive but by comparison to the fin and rudder which is pretty much
stock to the plan very light and very easy to catch you out and to get
in trouble with over control on the ground with the tail up, but
comparison between elevator and rudder responses, elevator would be half
as sensitive as the rudder but still just as powerful, if the rudder is
anything to go by, If any one is like myself as a low time pilot and
building one, I could not recommend anything better than the mods that
Troy Petteway did to the tail, just wish I did it to the fin and rudder.
Test pilot stated to me just before I flew for the first time that, he
has never flown a plane that is so easy to 3 point land! and he is
right! I could only imagine how sensitive the elevator would be if done
to the plans. Would be very nervy on the first couple of landings until
you got used to it. 
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KR> Thx Guys!!!

2014-03-01 Thread Dan Heath
Doran,

Sorry for the delay in responding, but I just now realized what you were
trying to do.  Here is a link to a bunch of pics from when I did that.  The
flashing was removed before the final product was prepared.  It was only
used as a platform from which to get it started.

http://krbuilder.org/Cowl/index.html

And just an FYI for those new to the KRnet, notice that I have removed all
the extraneous parts of this thread to keep from repeating the information
many times over.


See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics?

Peoples Choice at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN 
Best KR at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN 
Best Interior at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN 
Best Paint at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN 
Best Firwwall Forward at 2013 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN 

Daniel R. Heath -?Lexington, SC



-Original Message-

   Al. Strip covered in glass will be the order of the day for the minor
extension of the cowling. Not perfect but not bad either.




KR> Thx Guys!!!

2014-03-01 Thread Jeff Scott


> - Original Message -
> From: Doran Jaffas
> Sent: 02/28/14 07:35 PM
> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: KR> Thx Guys!!!
> 
> Thx for soothing my ego and the sharing of your knowledge.
> ?Al. Strip covered in glass will be the order of the day for the
> minor extension of the cowling. Not perfect but not bad either.
> ?Doran
> ?N186RC

I needed to extend my cowling roughly 4 inches when I was finishing my KR. ?I 
sanded a scarf into the trailing edge of the cowl, then pop riveted some 
aluminum flashing to the cowl to use as a mold for the extension. ?Then it was 
just a matter of laying up the glass, drilling out the rivets to remove the 
flashing, then sand and finish.

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM