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Hi All,
If I build a KR1 (likely) how long can I expect it to take to remove the wings
and then re-install at the airport? I do plan for fuel in the wings, guess that
would have to be drained eac
Baca, Chino CA
Sam Bailey KR-1. ?N31SB
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Subject: KR> How long to remove wings for trailer
Patrick Driscoll wrote:
> There is something in the archives that shows a KR with a small tab and
> socket setup that a fellow uses that takes about 15 minutes with only
> one person, removing or installing the wings.
That's Ken Atkins in northern England, where hangar rental is probably
There is something in the archives that shows a KR with a small tab and
socket setup that a fellow uses that takes about 15 minutes with only one
person, removing or installing the wings
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN
patrick36 at usfamily.net
www.pensbypat.com
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Not a good plan. That will only lead to your plane staying where you store
it. The KR is not designed for that purpose. It could take up to an hour
or maybe as little as 20 minutes, depending on how good the mating is.
However, I do believe that fuel in the wings is a very good plan.
See
Hi All,
If I build a KR1 (likely) how long can I expect it to take to remove the wings
and then re-install at the airport? I do plan for fuel in the wings, guess that
would have to be drained each time.
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