I made both my deck's removable, like you all say it's amazing what can end up 
back by the tail
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 ???1. Re:? Removable Rear Deck (Chris
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 ???2. Re:? Removable Rear Deck (n357cj)
 ???3.? Removable Front Deck - Brake
 reservoirs (laser147 at juno.com)
 ???4. Re:? Removable Front Deck (Sid
 Wood)
 ???5. Re:? Removable Front Deck
 (bjoenunley)
 ???6.? Removable Front Deck (Gary
 Shubert)
 ???7. Re:? Removable Front Deck (Larry
 Flesner)
 ???8. Re:? Removable Front Deck (Carl
 Dow)
 ???9.? Jabiru 2200 available (Chris
 Prata)
 ? 10. Re:? Removable Front Deck (Tommy Waymack)


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 Message: 1
 Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 13:51:06 -0400
 From: Chris Prata <chrisprata at live.com>
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Rear Deck
 Message-ID: <BLU179-W145E30A5BAD17003BC7077B67D0 at phx.gbl>
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

 the whole rear deck, or just an access panel?
 and to check what? (I assume control cables to rudder,
 elevator and related mechanics)

 > You will really wish you did have it as well as removal
 rear deck when it comes time for annual. 
 > PHIL Matheson 

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 Message: 2
 Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 14:32:16 -0400 (EDT)
 From: n357cj <n357cj at ptd.net>
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Rear Deck
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 Chris
 The whole deck is the way to go. Antenna mounts, AHRS,
 transponder, ELT, ADS-B, remote temp, .....plus a whole lot
 of dirt ends up back there. Many things that you think that
 you will never want will all need a home whether it is under
 the hood or the turtle deck it sure is easier to install and
 maintain after the fact when you can get to it.
 Joe Horton

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 Cc: "Chris Prata" <chrisprata at live.com>
 Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 1:51:06 PM
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Rear Deck

 the whole rear deck, or just an access panel?
 and to check what? (I assume control cables to rudder,
 elevator and related mechanics)

 > You will really wish you did have it as well as removal
 rear deck when it comes time for annual. 
 > PHIL Matheson 

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 Message: 3
 Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 15:05:48 -0700
 From: <laser147 at juno.com>
 To: krnet at list.krnet.org
 Subject: KR> Removable Front Deck - Brake reservoirs
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 > "I'd love to fix it so my brakes don't go away while
 landing, but I
 simply can't get there!? And bleeding brakes is not
 uncommon
 (leaks so happen) . . ." 

 Although I have a removable front deck and a removable
 custom-built 17.2
 gallon fuel tank and can get to my brake cylinders very
 easily, Ken
 Cottle attached plastic tubes to each reservoir and ran them
 through the
 firewall and capped them.? To bleed the brakes one
 could just open the
 bleed valve at the wheel and pour in brake fluid through the
 tubes on the
 engine side of the firewall.? I didn't see the need to
 use those tubes
 and having a possible mess on the floor around the
 reservoirs so I
 disconnected the tubes and capped the inlets and they're
 still there . .
 .maybe the next owner might want to use them.? I never
 saw the need. 
 I've bled the brakes once or twice in ten years and just did
 it when I
 had the tank out.? The deck comes off and the tank
 comes out with no
 trouble at all so anytime I need or want to do anything back
 of the panel
 or down by the rudder pedals I just take them off and
 out.? I've never
 had any leaks with the Rosenhaun brake reservoirs.? 

 I guess that iEFIS you're mentioning Mark must be the MGL
 unit.? I think
 you've expressed some unhappiness with their
 electronics.? They come from
 South Africa so I'd like to think it's good stuff . . . they
 do good work
 down there . . . but I guess not so much with the unit you
 bought.? 

 Speaking of RSA, I wonder where Dene Collett disappeared
 to?? We used to
 hear from him pretty regularly.? 

 Mike
 KSEE

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 Message: 4
 Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 18:28:57 -0400
 From: "Sid Wood" <smwood at md.metrocast.net>
 To: <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck
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 When you need to inspect and maintain, you got to open up
 everything to look 
 see and get your both hands on.? The front deck is a
 stock RR factory deck 
 that I cut and installed bracing about 8 inches forward of
 the instrument 
 panel.? There are 26 inspection openings available on
 the wing on N6242. 
 All the stuff I had to do since flight testing started would
 have been next 
 to impossible without that access.

 https://s3.amazonaws.com/expercraft/sidwood/9411046284f8b629f60db3.jpg

 Sid Wood
 Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
 Mechanicsville, MD, USA

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 Joe I too haves are
 Removal deck. I now have 610 hours one collapsed? nose
 wheel from a out 
 landing in tough field no damage at all

 You will really wish you did have it as well as removal rear
 deck when it 
 comes time for annual.
 PHIL Matheson

 >> From: bjoenunley via KRnet
 >> If I were to make my front deck removable, would
 that weaken my 
 >> structure? The front deck seems to support the
 firewall.
 >
 > Joe and all,
 > It is my personal and professional KR Pilot experience
 that a removable 
 > front deck does not weaken the structure. I can attest
 to this with 525 
 > flight hours with a removable front deck. Also, my
 "Deer Slayer" KR hit a 
 > buck deer head on at 75 MPH while executing a landing
 back on May 20, 
 > 2008. There was no damage to the firewall, joints or
 braces. Not even a 
 > crack. Even to this day there have been no cracks to
 appear. Just made 
 > another 1.5 hour flight today. Take a look at the two
 following links:
 > Raise that hood...? http://flykr2s.com/hood.html
 > In memory of Buck....? http://flykr2s.com/deer.html
 >
 > Mark Jones (N886MJ)
 > Stevens Point, WI
 >
 > E-mail: flykr2s at charter.net
 > Web: www.flykr2s.com






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 Message: 5
 Date: Fri, 06 May 2016 17:34:14 -0500
 From: bjoenunley <bjoenunley at gmail.com>
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck
 Message-ID: <mw6s9mhn82pq4icogkyxtt4v.1462574054023 at email.android.com>
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 ? ? 
 Ok, I'll do it. ?Mark talked me into it. I will retrofit my
 front deck into a removable item. ?
 I attached Mark's entire message because it was too good to
 abreviate.?
 Joe Nunley?CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC Instructor?Baker
 Florida?

 -------- Original message --------
 From: Mark Langford via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>

 Date: 05/06/2016? 6:41 AM? (GMT-06:00) 
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>

 Cc: ml at n56ml.com 
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck 


 A removable front deck is a necessity, in my mind, and it's
 so easy to
 do during initial construction, there's no reason not to do
 it (unless
 the half a pound of flox and hinges is prohibitively
 heavy...and it
 ain't!).?? I show one way to do it at http://www.n56ml.com/kmlfd.html
 and I did the same for the aft deck at http://www.n56ml.com/kad.html. 
 Risky?? Both have been tested for 1130 hours, and at 245mph
 top speed,
 if that'll work for you.? Oh, and with a 245 pound Corvair
 engine
 hanging off the firewall.

 Imagine trying to access your brake cylinders.? First step
 is to climb
 into the KR and lay down across the seat.? Impossible?? Yes,
 so you'll
 have to lay across the seat with your butt up on the
 longeron and feet
 dangling over the wing, while you finagle your shoulder
 through the 6"
 slot formed between the panel and main spar.? But your
 shoulder is all
 that fits...your body prevents you from reaching any
 further.? Now reach
 way out with your hand, and you STILL can't reach the pedals
 or the
 cylinders, much less get TWO arms in there to remove any
 bolts.? So
 whatever you do, have to be one handed, which doesn't work,
 since you
 can't reach anything anyway.

 Next step, remove the instrument panel!? You did make all of
 your
 electrical connections "connectorized", right?? No?? Then
 start
 disconnecting the battery and all of your switches!? 

 Oh, panel won't come out because of throttle, mixture, carb
 heat
 connections?? Disconnect those from the engine and pull them
 loose so
 the panel will come out.? 

 You can quickly see that a removable front deck is simply a
 necessity,
 not a convenience.? And after all that invasive surgery to
 your vital
 controls and electrical connections, you may have
 compromised flight
 safety in the process, just to access a brake cylinder. 

 One of my POS brake cylinders leaks down after holding my
 foot on the
 brake for more than about five seconds, and then I have no
 brakes on the
 left side.? I'd love to fix it so my brakes don't go away
 while landing,
 but I simply can't get there!? And bleeding brakes is not
 uncommon
 (leaks so happen), so unless you have a remote reservoir on
 the
 firewall, how do you refill them?

 With a removable front deck (or at least a large access
 panel),
 modifying or troubleshooting the instrument panel is a
 breeze.? If you
 can't get these critical items, you're going to let things
 slide and
 further compromise flight safety.? 

 Just my 2 cents worth, based on experience with a KR2 that
 was built to
 the plans...no removable deck, and a fuel tank between the
 panel and the
 firewall (bad idea!).? I could go on, trust me, but I'm
 short on time,
 since I really need to get out to the airport and tear my
 instrument
 panel out to replace an IEFIS system that is simply not up
 to the job.

 For more opinions regarding KR building, see
 http://www.n56ml.com/kopinion.html ...


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



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 Message: 6
 Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 19:14:34 -0400
 From: Gary Shubert <gary.shubert at charter.net>
 To: KRnet at list.krnet.org
 Subject: KR> Removable Front Deck
 Message-ID: <D1DFBF93-2C22-4BAB-AD30-A2C621386933 at charter.net>
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

 I have been considering making my front deck and the area
 under it removable as well

 There is a discussion of the pros and cons of this on the
 Flybaby web site.? The Flybaby boat is very similar to
 a KR

 There was also a write up of an instrument panel rework
 where a portion of the cockpit floor was removable thus
 allowing you to stand in the cockpit with your feet on the
 ground and it made life much easier

 Has anyone else considered this?

 Gary



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 Message: 7
 Date: Fri, 06 May 2016 18:37:19 -0500
 From: Larry Flesner <flesner at frontier.com>
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck
 Message-ID:
 ??? <mailman.32.1462636811.21515.krnet_list.krnet.org at list.krnet.org>
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed


 >
 >There was also a write up of an instrument panel rework
 where a 
 >portion of the cockpit floor was removable thus allowing
 you to 
 >stand in the cockpit with your feet on the ground and it
 made life much easier
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 On the plus side that would eliminate the need for
 brakes.? And with 
 roller skates you could eliminate the need for landing gear
 also.

 Larry Flesner 




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 Message: 8
 Date: Sat, 7 May 2016 01:40:53 +0000 (UTC)
 From: Carl Dow <dow_carl at yahoo.com>
 To: Larry Flesner via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck
 Message-ID:
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

  blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important;
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 !important; background-color:white !important; }? Hehe


 Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad


 On Friday, May 6, 2016, 4:38 PM, Larry Flesner via KRnet
 <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 wrote:


 >
 >There was also a write up of an instrument panel rework
 where a 
 >portion of the cockpit floor was removable thus allowing
 you to 
 >stand in the cockpit with your feet on the ground and it
 made life much easier
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 On the plus side that would eliminate the need for brakes.?
 And with 
 roller skates you could eliminate the need for landing gear
 also.

 Larry Flesner 


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 Message: 9
 Date: Sat, 7 May 2016 00:06:02 -0400
 From: Chris Prata <chrisprata at live.com>
 To: "krnet at list.krnet.org"
 <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: KR> Jabiru 2200 available
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 I have a Jabiru 2200, was on my Avid, considering selling.
 It's a late solid lifter (good serial number as far as
 improvements). 85HP, can run auto fuel.? It's apart for
 overhaul, all machine work done including crank
 check/magnaflux/dowel update by Jabiru Pacific (the dealer
 this engine came from), valve job, jugs checked, honed, new
 thru bolts, rings, bearings, seals, flywheel bolts,
 hi-torque starter, etc etc new in the packages.? It is
 still apart as I was waiting to reassemble when it would
 actually be run. Had about 150 hours at overhaul. No
 problems, no prop strike, flew it from CA to East Coast ran
 like a Singer Sewing Machine. 
 These use about 3.5 to 4GPH and deliver 85HP and weighs
 about 145lbs. . Also have a Tenn Prop with almost no hours.
 New Jabiru 2200 is $14,500.? 
 http://jabiruna.com/engines/how-to-order-your-jabiru-engine/



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 Message: 10
 Date: Sat, 7 May 2016 10:29:14 -0500
 From: Tommy Waymack <5blindate at gmail.com>
 To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 Subject: Re: KR> Removable Front Deck
 Message-ID:
 ??? <CANwmPb1ypuvqkaugijK1k92zfDo0kCPyt5T6TsysSzNZcQ6F0w at mail.gmail.com>
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 The KR was designed with retracts and mechanical brakes
 activated by a
 cable running just in front of the main spar.Flew my plane
 for years
 without needing to crawl under the panel to service brakes
 or much else.We
 don't build the KR to stock specs anymore.Now everything has
 changed and so
 has the design so don't blame the designer for changes made
 by the
 builder.Tommy W.

 On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Carl Dow via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
 wrote:

 >? blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0
 !important; border-left:1px
 > #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important;
 > background-color:white !important; }? Hehe
 >
 >
 > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPad
 >
 >
 > On Friday, May 6, 2016, 4:38 PM, Larry Flesner via
 KRnet <
 > krnet at list.krnet.org>
 wrote:
 >
 >
 > >
 > >There was also a write up of an instrument panel
 rework where a
 > >portion of the cockpit floor was removable thus
 allowing you to
 > >stand in the cockpit with your feet on the ground
 and it made life much
 > easier
 >
 >
 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > On the plus side that would eliminate the need for
 brakes.? And with
 > roller skates you could eliminate the need for landing
 gear also.
 >
 > Larry Flesner
 >
 >
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