KR> Engine offset

2016-07-17 Thread Stef den Boer
Every body thanks for the responce, I will go for straight. Thanks. Stef > Op 16 juli 2016 om 14:36 schreef Larry Flesner via KRnet > : > > > At 09:43 PM 7/15/2016, you wrote: > >I fretted over this, but set it up for straight ahead, just in case > >I changed to an O-200 later. >

KR> Engine offset

2016-07-16 Thread Roger
That means you built the fuse crooked. The right direction:) Roger > > I have zero engine offset and no rudder trim tab and it flies straight

KR> Engine offset

2016-07-16 Thread Larry Flesner
At 09:43 PM 7/15/2016, you wrote: >I fretted over this, but set it up for straight ahead, just in case >I changed to an O-200 later. I have zero engine offset and no rudder trim tab and it flies straight ahead.

KR> Engine offset

2016-07-16 Thread Jeff Scott
? ? ? Stef wrote: > What is the experience from the people who are flying with 110 hp Or more? > Should I do 3 degrees offset or is there no reason to do this? I fretted over this, but set it up for straight ahead, just in case I changed to an O-200 later. I small trim tab on the rudder

KR> Engine offset

2016-07-15 Thread Mark Langford
Stef wrote: > What is the experience from the people who are flying with 110 hp Or more? > Should I do 3 degrees offset or is there no reason to do this? I fretted over this, but set it up for straight ahead, just in case I changed to an O-200 later. I small trim tab on the rudder

KR> Engine offset

2016-07-15 Thread Stef den Boer
hi guys, What is the experience from the people who are flying with 110 hp Or more? Should I do 3 degrees offset or is there no reason to do this? Thanks Stef

KR> Engine offset advice sought

2011-03-21 Thread Martin Pearce
How do you measure and set engine offset please? The KR2 that I recently bought from Canada has a clockwise rotating propeller (viewed from the cockpit) driven by a Subaru EA81 via a Redrive. The rudder trim tab indicates that right rudder is needed to trim the a/c and the rh brake linings were