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Original message From: CraigW via KRnet Date:01/23/2015? 6:39 AM? (GMT-06:00)
To: dean choitz ,KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Dragonfly canopy
That does sound a bit high.? Did you check with Todds Canopies.? I am
using the
601Xl canopy and I think I paid about $400 + shipp
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Todds 601Xl canopy?looks really good.?
Joe Nunley
Baker Florida
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Original message From: CraigW via KRnet Date:01/23/2015 6:39 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: dean choitz ,KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Dragonfly canopy
That does sound a bit h
Dean Choitz wrote:
>> Does $860.00 sound about right for a canopy that's from aircraft
windshield company or is there a better choice for the flatter dragonfly<<
The "real" molded Dragonfly canopies are not cheap, and this price is about
what I've heard for several years now, since Slipstream
That does sound a bit high. Did you check with Todds Canopies. I am using the
601Xl canopy and I think I paid about $400 + shipping.
Craig
Williams Seafury LS
www.kr2seafury.com
> On January 22, 2015 at 11:34 PM dean choitz via KRnet list.krnet.org>
> wrote:
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> Does 860.00 $ sound about
Does 860.00 $ sound about right for a canopy that's from aircraft
windshield company or is there a better choice for the flatter dragonfly
website.
Good luck.
Stef
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Steph and his dad are building the KR-2S see
http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2
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>Datum : 16/01/2015 19:34
>Aan : krnet at list.krnet.org
>Onderwerp : KR> Dragonfly canopy
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>Where ha
Where have most of you that have bought the Dragonfly canopy got yours Todd
told me his as more of a bubble than a flat It looks like the flight would
be more room Any comments
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Sent: 14 January, 2014 9:43 AM
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Subject: KR> Dragonfly Canopy where to get one?
I was reading Marks website and tried to follow the link for Slipstream
Industries
The info on the bottom of his page is:
Aircraft Windshield Co
10871 Kyle St.
Los Alamitos, CA 90720-2410
(562) 430-8108
I've called them before and they have canopies.
I think your best bet for a canopy is Todds Canopies. He sells one he calls
a Dragonfly, but it is not really a Dragonfly. You can get any kind of
Canopy from him that you want and he has a great reputation for good work.
http://toddscanopies.com/
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then
Does anyone have a link to a website where I can order a Dragonfly Canopy or
does anyone have one available. I did a search but was not able to find
anything. I found Todds Canopies and just wanted to compare the two.
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From: Dene Collett
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Date: 2011/05/21 03:05:02 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Dragonfly canopy dissapointment
Hi guys
After looking at a few of your websights, specifically ML's, I have come to
The conclusion that the dragonfly canopy sold in So
Why not go ahead and move it forward and put in a couple small side windows?
Mike Turner
Edgewood N.M.
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From: Dene Collett
To: KRnet
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: KR> Dragonfly canopy dissapointment
Hi Dan
That is a good quest
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Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 4:05 AM
Subject: KR> Dragonfly canopy dissapointment
Why not put it where you want and build the frame to suit?
Why not put it where you want and build the frame to suit?
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2011 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il - MVN
There is a time for building and it never seems to end.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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Hi guys
After looking at a few of your websights, specifically ML's, I have come to
the conclusion that the dragonfly canopy sold in South Africa is not the
same canopy as was sold in the USA. The one I have is at least 300mm shorter
front to back. This might not sound like much but it will now
Sean Duggan wrote:
>>I visited Mark Lougheed's awesome web page were he digitized data on the
Dragonfly canopy. However, it seams that the links for the cad data files
are
dead.<<
They are posted at http://www.krnet.org/misc/dragonflycanopysurvey.zip .
The page Sean is referring to is at
Hey guys,
I visited Mark Lougheed's awesome web page were he digitized data on the
Dragonfly canopy. However, it seams that the links for the cad data files are
dead. I was wondering if anyone still has a copy of these lying around on their
hard drives?
Thanks!
Sean Duggan
...@ticnet.com
Sent: Wed 21-4-2010 3:46
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Dragonfly Canopy Question
Does anybody on the list have a Dragonfly canopy for sale or know where
one might be available? I remember a couple of years ago there was a
group buy from someplace, maybe Todd's Canopys? I h
I have the TODD'S canopy. on my KR2. It is VERY flexible, and op[tics are
fantastic.
My KR2ss I'm building, I found a tinted Zenith 701 canopy, very large but
cuts down to a perfect fit, it is round at the back, but this time I will be
flattening the top as it is very flexible as well.
Phil
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Mark Langford wrote:
> Rick Human wrote:
>
> > FYI - the Dragonfly is a molded canopy - Todd's is blown - molding
> usually
> > produces better optics and is responsible for the flatter top which
> yields
> > more headroom.
>
> That's what I
Rick Human wrote:
> FYI - the Dragonfly is a molded canopy - Todd's is blown - molding usually
> produces better optics and is responsible for the flatter top which yields
> more headroom.
That's what I don't like about the Todd's canopies that I've seen..they are
more bubble like than the
Like our canopies, the pricing has gone up significantly. They are now about
$800.
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Kerry Miller wrote:
> Does a
Kerry Miller wrote:
> Does anybody on the list have a Dragonfly canopy for sale or know
> where one might be available?
Here's the original manufacturer of the Dragonfly canopy - I believe they
still are producing them. Give them a try.
Aircraft Windshield Company
Alamitos, CA
562-598-0716
Kerry Miller wrote:
> Does anybody on the list have a Dragonfly canopy for sale or know where
> one might be available?
Kerry,
Good to hear from you again, and to know there's still another KR being
built in Texas! There are two sources at the bottom of
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Subject: KR> Dragonfly Canopy Question
Does anybody on the list have a Dragonfly canopy for sale or know where
one might be available? I remember a couple of years ago there was a
group buy from someplace, maybe Todd's Canopys? I have a friend who is
working on his KR (not on this l
Does anybody on the list have a Dragonfly canopy for sale or know where
one might be available? I remember a couple of years ago there was a
group buy from someplace, maybe Todd's Canopys? I have a friend who is
working on his KR (not on this list) and asked me to post a note asking
about a
This is my first post here and I believe I am suppose to e-mail it to you? If
not...sorry, please edjamicate me!
I am getting ready to buy a set of plans for the KR-2S and I'm trying to do
all the research first. It looks like it is recommended that I widen the
fuselage about 4" and keep it
I'm wondering if that canopy will fit a KR that has been widened?
Thanks all,
Mark
Mark welcome.
YES
The canopies are very flexible, and you make it fit your own KR. as you know
most ,if not all KR's are different.
You make canopy rails to fit your
Can anyone tell me how wide you can go with the fuselage using the
Dragonfly Canopy? There has to be a limit as to how far it can be distorted and
still work? Thanks for the help.
Eric KelsheimerTo: "KRnet"
> Can anyone tell me how wide you can go with the fuselage using the
Dragonfly Canopy? There has to be a limit as to how far it can be distorted
and still work?<
The Dragonfly canopy is very flexible. I guess where I'd start with that
question
Hi,
You can call Judi at Aircraft Canopies in Los Alamitos, CA. i think she can
blow a Dragonfly canopy fro you. Tell her that solly referred you.
Solly
Mark Langford wrote:
Eric KelsheimerTo: "KRnet"
> Can anyone tell me how wide you can go with the fuselage using
or what ever
you want. My Dragonfly canopy is 38" wide but would go to 42" easily.
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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 7:01 PM
Subject: KR> Dra
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Sent: Friday, December 8, 2006 7:43:55 AM
Subject: Re: KR> Dragonfly Canopy
It is wider than you will need for a side by side seating arangement. If you
want your frame wider, use foam and fibreglass. The canopy does no
.
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From: Mark Langford <n5...@hiwaay.net>
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 2:46 AM
Subject: Re: KR> Dragonfly Canopy
> Eric KelsheimerTo: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
>
>
> > Can anyone tell
David Swason wrote:
> Oh one other thing... have you were heard of a
> dragonfly canopy stretching out to 44"?
44" is no problem for the Dragonfly. In fact, it's made for a plane about
that width, but it's so floppy (before it's built into a frame) that it'd
easily go to 48". I know there
I am about to install the Dragonfly canopy. Unfortunately, it is 3.5 in.
wider than my airframe. I am told (by the manufacturer) that trying to use
a heat gun to drop it into shape is a BAD idea. How did those of using
these canopies get them to fit?
Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Larry;
I'm right in the middle of building my canopy frame.
I started mine literally from scratch. I started by
buying a 3 inch wider canopy from Todd Silver (Todd's
Canopies)
If you are interested in seeing how I built mine
check-out: http://kr-builder.org/ScottCable/index.html
I'm in the
Should the canopy be cut for the door before or after mounting canopy on
the a/c?
Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com
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From: "larry severson" <lar...@socal.rr.com>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:01 PM
Subject: KR>Dragonfly canopy doors
> Should the canopy be cut for the door before or after m
For those with Dragonfly canopies:
If placed with the back just behind the seat, it prevents full access to
the forward fuel tank.
Did you cut it down?
Cover the tank?
Move it aft and shorten the turtledeck?
Larry Severson
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 968-9852
lar...@socal.rr.com
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