Sorry Joe, I have to vote for the 10th. I think that trying to get a low
rate motel room in KY during a horse show will be just about impossible. It
sure would be a good date (17th,) to show off the planes by flying around
town and letting the crowd get a good look.
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul,
Dana
I vote for the 17th. If it is on the 10th I won't make it
Joe Weber N937JW
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From: "Dana Overall"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 6:57 AM
Subject: KR> 2010 KR National Gathering notes
Some quick notes here, I am finalizing the housing details for the ga
Netters.
You guys and gals are amazing.
I posted the other day for information on the plane that I am helping to sell.
With the information that I retrieved from that archives, and the photos of
past Adds and photos from other people who have seen the plane and worked on
it. Almost all the b
Phil,
There are so many aviation museums in the US that to cover that it would
take you months of flying around the states just to see them all.
Here is a good start:
http://www.aero-web.org/museums/museums.htm
I think the US Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio would be close enough to fly
to and
yes. I bought Marine grade
--- On Mon, 1/11/10, Edward Spyker wrote:
From: Edward Spyker
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Date: Monday, January 11, 2010, 11:57 AM
Thank you, I think that I found one on Google Maps. Was it this company?
Plywood
One fellow put a hinge line above the wing with the hinge above the wing.
looked
different but worked. You may find a pic on one of the Gathering sites, Virg
--- On Mon, 1/11/10, Robin Russo wrote:
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A retired Col had a design with tubeing in the main spar and a universal joint.
Remove the WAF bolts ( 4 or 8 ), pull outtward, rotate the trailing edge up,
take the tip to the rear,put the leading edge in a cradle at the tail, Virg
--- On Tue, 1/12/10, Robin Russo wrote:
From: Robin Russo
Sub
Some quick notes here, I am finalizing the housing details for the gathering at
i39, Richmond, Madison Airport this September. As some might know, I live in
the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, otherwise known as the thoroughbred horse
capital of the world. For those coming from a long distance
Phil
I have been using the 8 bolts per wing as called for by RR. I was not aware
that anyone was using a thru bolt and spacer . I have built three KR's and
several other planes the old way and now I am designing my own plane using
some of the KR technology but wish to change all those things tha
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