Does anyone have any knowledge of this
airplane?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/001%20%282%29.jpg I
recall it was being built for attempts at long distance records.
It appeared at the 1990 KR Gathering at Rough River, Kentucky and
I've never seen or heard of it again. I came
Hello Bob R.
Check out the following web site..
http://rkymtn.com/
I have one myself .
Gary
KR2 / Corvair getting closer every day..
Hi All;
I am the fellow who bought Bob Lee's project and although I will not be making
the trip to pick it up until next spring/summer I am familiarizing myself with
it as much as possible. I wonder if anyone can tell me what the instrument to
the right of the Loran is.
Please see the pictu
Thanks for the feedback. I can see from the port and o-ring locations that
there is likely no other means of "checking" the flow. I installed new
Viton o-rings at rebuild, and I'm pretty sure I checked compatibility with
the aircraft fluid. I've heard from several folks offline that these are
l
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Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 05:40:30 -0500
Subject: KR> identify this brake cylinder?
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Mark
These brake cylinders look very similar to the lower portion of the Rosenhan
cylinders I have except that mine h
Mark;
No, I can't identify the brake cylinder. New one on me. However, I wanted to
point out something that you've probably already checked. This will have
little, if any, impact in the short term but may have in the long term.
Depending on which brake fluid you're using, not all O-ring mat
Interesting. Looks like a machinist home made that one.
Brian Kraut.
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Subject: KR> identify this brake cylinder?
From: Mark Langford via KRnet
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Date: Tue, May 27, 2014 3:40 am
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Can anybody ident
Would it be off a motorcycle?
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ke it.. May be your solution?
It is NOT the same cylinder but you are having the same issue I had with mine.
Do you have a reservoir? Is it filling?
Ron
On Tue, 5/27/14, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
Subject: KR> identify this brake cyl
I don't know the cylinder, but it looks like it is such a simple design it
should be pretty easy to troubleshoot. I would check again for air and
then ensure the orings weren't cut or damaged somehow.
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/parts-for
Can anybody identify the brake cylinder shown in the enclosed photo? It's a
half-inch diameter (unfortunately), and I'm not so sure it's at the top of its
game, despite my "rebuild job", cleaning it out, blowing out the passages, and
putting in new o-rings. In my first taxi test, I quickly d
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