KR> Hand propping volkswagen

2016-11-16 Thread Mike Arnold
Jibby if you want contact me off net and I will pass some info to you. marnold771 at gmail.com On Nov 14, 2016 8:07 PM, "jibby212--- via KRnet" wrote: > I obtained a Kr1 project that flew once but was underpowered with a 1600cc > Volkswagen engine, carb seemed a little small too. I am planning o

KR> Hand propping volkswagen

2016-11-15 Thread Chris Kinnaman
Joe Norris of Sonex described the starting procedure he used with his Sonerai which to the best of my recollection went something like this: Stand in front of the wing, right hand inside the cockpit on the throttle. Reach forward with left hand and flip the prop. Hand on the throttle to close i

KR> Hand propping volkswagen

2016-11-15 Thread ml at n56ml.com
"jibby212" (whoever that is) wrote: >>I am planning on going with an 1835 and would like to keep it light with no >>starter but I have heard some talk about the volkswagen and short prop being >>pretty risky.<< The one thing I haven't heard mentioned is what happens if the engine quits in fligh

KR> Hand propping volkswagen

2016-11-15 Thread Jeff Scott
KRnet" To:?krnet at list.krnet.org Cc:?jibby212 at aol.com Subject:?KR> Hand propping volkswagen I obtained a Kr1 project that flew once but was underpowered with a 1600cc Volkswagen engine, carb seemed a little small too. I am planning on going with an 1835 and would like to keep it light with

KR> Hand propping volkswagen

2016-11-14 Thread jibby212 at aol.com
I obtained a Kr1 project that flew once but was underpowered with a 1600cc Volkswagen engine, carb seemed a little small too. I am planning on going with an 1835 and would like to keep it light with no starter but I have heard some talk about the volkswagen and short prop being pretty risky. S