KR> Plan #'s

2008-10-12 Thread Orma
I am looking at my builders book and realized that I do not fully know what the hand scribed numbers at the top right of my book mean. On top is "# 6123" and on the bottom is "book 59". Does anyone have the correct meaning of the top number. Also, I remember some of the earlier discussion abo

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2008-10-12 Thread Allen Wiesner
>I am looking at my builders book and realized that I do not fully know >what the hand scribed numbers at the top right of my book mean. >On top is "# 6123" and on the bottom is "book 59". Does anyone >have the correct meaning of the top number. This is only an educated guess, but it is my un

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2008-10-12 Thread VIRGIL N SALISBURY
#6123 may be the registration #, check w/RR, Virg On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:30:12 -0400 "Orma" writes: > I am looking at my builders book and realized that I do not fully > know what the hand scribed numbers at the top right of my book mean. > On top is "# 6123" and on the bottom is "book

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2008-10-12 Thread James R Freeman
. Jim - Original Message - From: "Orma" To: "KRnet" Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 5:30 PM Subject: KR> Plan #'s > I am looking at my builders book and realized that I do not fully know what the hand scribed numbers at the top right of my book mean. On to

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Orma wrote: >Of interest is the Stall speed of 42 MPH and the Top Speed of 210, for the Turbo KR-2. A "top speed" of 210 mph So much for the mythical 200 mph Vne! I've always wondered where the 200 mph number came from (although I have my idea of exactly which cavity), but now we have print

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2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Quick...somebody check the numbers on the thing I just posted and see if your math is as bad as mine. 900 pound gross weight with 60 gallons of fuel (?)...wouldn't that mean the pilot can only weigh 40 pounds? 200 mph "cruise" speed? It's amazing that 15 horsepower can raise your top end from

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2008-10-12 Thread Orma
This is like poking fun at yourself, after a long hard day of trying to reach your dreams. Orma Southfield, MI N110LR celebrating 20 years To the gathering or bust

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2008-10-12 Thread tncompressor...@aol.com
In a message dated 8/18/2004 10:02:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, n5...@hiwaay.net writes: A "top speed" of 210 mph So much for the mythical 200 mph Vne! I've always wondered where the 200 mph number came from (although I have my idea I read somewhere, years ago, that Ken Rand was getting 212m

KR> Plan #'s

2008-10-12 Thread Wood, Sidney M.
The Plan # is the serial number starting from day one when the plans were put on the market. That is also your proof number if the FAA wants to check back with RR that you have a legal set of plans. You are authorized to build one KR using that set of plans and no more than one. It's in the c

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2008-10-12 Thread Robert L. Stone
-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 08/19/04 06:48:18 To: KRnet Subject: RE: KR> Plan #'s The Plan # is the serial number starting from day one when the plans were put on the market. That is also your proof number if the FAA wants to check back with RR that you have a legal set of plans. You a

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2008-10-12 Thread o...@aviation-mechanics.com
"So, if you have a Book No. 82," For sure Jeanette should know what the numbers mean. However, the bottom right corner of my book has "Revised Aug 1979". Does anyone else with an older KR have a book with the hand written "Book 59". By the way, what is the current Book #? Also what is the high

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2008-10-12 Thread Larry A Capps
It seems to me, if you can afford 20k to build your plane based on the KR Design (in other words, you need the plans to get started), you can certainly pay the plans fee to the company to which you referenced said plans. This notion of - I'm prepared to spend 20k to build my plane, I just don't wa

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2008-10-12 Thread o...@aviation-mechanics.com
For those who wish to change the subject of this thread, please feel free to do so, just call it something else. The original subject was a discussion about the different plan numbers and it's meaning. My plans and my aircraft are a matched set and registered with RR. P.S. My engine is back

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2008-10-12 Thread Pat Driscoll
Mark, We had a saying in the printing business. "quantity, quality or cost. Take your pick of any two. You cannot get all three anywhere."Same applies to flying. Pat Driscoll patric...@usfamily.net Saint Paul, MN -- http://USFamily.Net/info - Unlimited Internet - From $8.99/mo! --

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2008-10-12 Thread Jim Morehead
Netters, A while back I contacted RR asking what number I should use to register my KR project. In the front of my plan book it has Book Number 67 and Plan number 7501. The answer I got was ³7501 was register to someone in the Mid West.² I wrote back and asked ³how can two people have the s

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2008-10-12 Thread Charles Buddy & Cheryl Midkiff
Jim, When I originally bought my plans and kit of wood back in 1985 the purchase agreement I was sent came in two copies. I was to sign and date it and send the white copy back to R/R for filing. This first one for the KR2 was Serial No. KR2 #7427 with master file book no. 67. Then in Feb 1995 I pu

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2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
>For sure Jeanette should know what the numbers mean. Yes, but ... I have a set of KR2 plans that has no revisions and receipt #1 with a date of 1971. Jeannette says that is impossible for both date and number, but she did admit that the receipt was theirs. Unfortunately, the plane is still not

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2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
>The new serial No. is KR-2S #542 and the master file >book No. 77. I believe that I only have to present to the FAA >representative, the latest serial number for the KR2S # 542, at the time of >pre-flight inspections. I picked up a Q2 which was listed variously as 2607 and 2607Q2 in FAA data ba

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2008-10-12 Thread o...@aviation-mechanics.com
"receipt #1 with a date of 1971" Somewhere in this there is a history lesson. When were the first plans sold. Perhaps yours is the first. Orma L. Robbins A&P/IA KR-2 N110LR Southfield, MI

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2008-10-12 Thread Dean Cooper
Orma wrote: > "receipt #1 with a date of 1971" > > Somewhere in this there is a history lesson. When were the first plans > sold. Perhaps yours is the first. My plans have no serial or book numbers written or printed on them from RR. However, I have the orginal receipt (#4600) signed by Ken Ra

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2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
The new serial No. is KR-2S #542 and the master file >book No. 77. I believe that I only have to present to the FAA >representative, the latest serial number for the KR2S # 542, at the time of >pre-flight inspections. >Bud Midkiff KR2S I do

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2008-10-12 Thread Stephen Jacobs
just don't want to spend the one (1) percent to get started - is clearly prevalent among this group. ++ I have been following posts on this net for over a year and I am hard pushed to understand where you sucked this one out. Isolated cases maybe, but PREVALENT AMONG THIS GROUP -

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2008-10-12 Thread Edward Seaman
I agree with mark jones - drop the knittting talk. I do think that what stephen j said needed to be said - i agree with him in everyway. I seldom post because I have nothing constructive to contribute - but in this case I feel oblidged to drop a stitch and support stephen - I doubt that any nette

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2008-10-12 Thread Ronald Metcalf
... I am hard pushed to understand where you sucked this one out ... The vendor is extremely fortunate ... Mr. Leone from Worland, Wyoming - who are you talking to? ... the copyright infringement started right back. Thank yo

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2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
: Thursday, August 19, 2004 4:49 PM To: KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Plan #'s >For sure Jeanette should know what the numbers mean. Yes, but ... I have a set of KR2 plans that has no revisions and receipt #1 with a date of 1971. Jeannette says that is impossible for both date and number, but sh

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2008-10-12 Thread larry severson
At 08:36 AM 8/20/2004 -0400, you wrote: >And I thought some other people were taking a long time to build! Are you >going for the all time record? :) If you can't be first, why not last. At the Academy, the last man on the graduation list was honored because everyone below him failed. Actually,

@WL RE: KR> Plan #'s

2008-10-12 Thread gleone
th liberty’s lamp guiding your steps and opportunity’s arm steadying your way." - Ronald Reagan ---Original Message--- From: KRnet List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: 08/19/04 06:00:00 To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: @WL RE: KR> Plan #'s Not being a lawyer I do not know for s

airspeeds was Re: KR> Plan #'s

2008-10-12 Thread Wesley Scott
The design airspeeds for the KR-2 are: Va = 123 mph design maneuvering speed Vc = 171 mph design cruising speed Vd = 242 mph design diving speed The new ASTM standard F2245 "Standard Specification for Design and Performance of a Light Sport Airplane" requires that Vh <= Vne <= 0.9Vdf Vh = max