KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Herbert Fürle
I'm a 185 pounder and 5'10" high and I fit (with a "cloned " passenger 
)resonable comfortable in my 40" wide  Kr! When I widened my fuselage ,I put 
back the 40" to the shoulder area.Therefore I had to put back the straight line 
of the longerons a little  ( 10-12 inch). Therby,making the turtle deck was a 
bit tricky,because it had to be spherical in this area.(due to the slightly 
curved longerons).
Of course the Kr2s is a comfortable single seater also with plenty of storage.
I would not recommend to build a "Kr 1 s" because  then you will lose the 
mentioned advantages of a two seater. And finaly ,to build a  single seat 
"Kr1s" with an emty weight  of about  400 to 450 pounds is almost  impossible.

Herbert
German Kr2s






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KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Teate, Stephen


...it simply must be modified to meet certain criteria, and the criteria for 
most folks that are building a two-seater plane is that it be able to seat two 
people...

This is so very true but width is not the only issue. If your tall, I am 6'5", 
you will need to make it deeper too or you will have to raise the canopy in 
some way. Early on I made a cockpit mock-up because of my size. I went two 
inches wider and deeper. I should have gone 4" wider, the depth is perfect for 
the Dragonfly canopy. Remember it is your airplane so make it fit you. The 
basic structure is wonderfully adaptable.

Stephen Teate
Paradise, Texas



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KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Adam Tippin
While I?m only 5?9? i have wide shoulders. I widened my fuselage to 43? at the 
outer edge of  the upper longerons.
Like a glove. I?m crafting everything i can.( some are a learn as you go). I 
want to buy as little as possible. 
So modifying is not an issue for me.




KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread tinyauto at aol.com

  ALL KR's are KR1's.  Unless you and your "fly buddy" are anorexic midgets, 
your not going to fit.  That is a common issue with airplanes.  I do learn a 
lot from this group about aircraft construction and that is why I am here.

Kevin Golden
Harrisonville, MO
Streak Shadow (2 seater tandem, but tight)
Hiperlight SNS9 (2 seater, but tight side by side)
and plans for a KR1





-Original Message-
From: Mark Langford via KRnet 
To: 'KRnet' 
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 7:08 am
Subject: Re: KR> KR-2S cabin width


Just to clear up a common misconception, the KR2S is exactly the same width
n the cockpit as the KR2, no wider.  The one thing that begged to be
hanged was left untouched!  I asked Jeannette why shortly after it was
ntroduced and she said it was so the KR2S could use the same premolded
arts as the KR2.  Go figure. 
Now you know why people modify these things...it simply must be modified to
eet certain criteria, and the criteria for most folks that are building a
wo-seater plane is that it be able to seat two people...
Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
L at N56ML.com
ww.N56ML.com 

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KR> KR-2S cabin width

2015-01-07 Thread Mark Langford
Just to clear up a common misconception, the KR2S is exactly the same width
in the cockpit as the KR2, no wider.  The one thing that begged to be
changed was left untouched!  I asked Jeannette why shortly after it was
introduced and she said it was so the KR2S could use the same premolded
parts as the KR2.  Go figure. 

Now you know why people modify these things...it simply must be modified to
meet certain criteria, and the criteria for most folks that are building a
two-seater plane is that it be able to seat two people...

Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
ML at N56ML.com
www.N56ML.com