The people that picked the Wicks gift certificates at the Gathering. ?Please
call me. ?I need to give you some additional information.?
Paul ViskBelleville Il618 406 4705
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
I tried to forward the link from Wicks plywood sale but it didn't work. ?So
I'll mention it.?If anyone is looking for plywood. For the month of February
Wicks is having a 15% off plywould sale.?
Paul ViskBelleville Il618-406-4705
"PPaulVsk" wrote:
> I went over to Wicks the other day and got a price
> for the spruce kit for the KR-2S for just under $1500.00. I called Spruce
> Aircraft and there price is around $1,100.00. I don't know if the there
> kits
> are different or what. I asked both stores what the price for a
I had a similar issue as I am also starting a new build. I believe the
wicks kit quote included the mahogany plywood. aircraft spruce is just
spruce. Look for those details.
On Sep 12, 2013 9:12 PM, wrote:
> Hi everyone, First I would like to thank Rodger and Larry for showing me
> there planes
> I went over to Wicks the other day and got a price
>for the spruce kit for the KR-2S for just under $1500.00. I called Spruce
>Aircraft and there price is around $1,100.00. I don't know if the there kits
>are different or what.
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Ask
I should have added
WICKS ARRIVING ABOUT 09:30 Friday morning at the Gathering
WICKS ARRIVING ABOUT 09:30 Friday morning
With my spruce !!
I feel like a kid waiting on Christmas morning
Gary Robison
And now for a 3/4 Front view, Virg
On 10/10/2010 9:42 AM, Larry Flesner wrote:
> At 09:47 PM 10/9/2010, you wrote:
>> but for now check out this picture of Larry flying early this
>> morning over Illinois. See
>> http://www.n56ml.com/wicks/101009032sm.jpg ...
>>
>> Mark Langford
>
At 09:47 PM 10/9/2010, you wrote:
>but for now check out this picture of Larry flying early this
>morning over Illinois. See
>http://www.n56ml.com/wicks/101009032sm.jpg ...
>
>Mark Langford
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Thanks, Mark...
My new
KRnetHeads,
Today Larry Flesner and I flew into the "First Annual Wicks Forum", an open
house that featured some great speakers and a tour of the organ factory.
Speakers like Rod Hightower (the new EAA president) and Mark Cook, Kitplanes
editor, among others. I really like Hightower...I think
Hi Netters,
After going through WICKS catalogue on line I ordered a part which arrived here
in S.Africa a few days later.All done on line,no fuss,no bother. Great !!
Best Regards,
Eric
At 10:08 PM 8/29/2009, you wrote:
>I'd like to spend a few minutes with Scott myself...just to bend his ear
>about how pathetic their online ordering system is...once again...
>
>Mark Langford
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Ear bending will have to wait for
Gathering attendees,
I just spoke with Scott Wick of Wick's Aircraft and he has committed
to deliver orders to the Gathering on Saturday, the 19th. The cutoff
for orders delivered to the Gathering will be Thursday, Sept 17th, at
5:00PM. He will also be bringing catalogs for anyone that
Pat,
I will be in Mt Vernon from late Saturday the 12th thru Monday the 21st.
I plan on making a trip to Wicks to get a new 5 gallon bucket of Aeropoxy
for my wings. Setup everything with Wicks for me to pick them up on
Monday or Tuesday andI will get them for you.
Dave Mullins
Nashua, NH
Pat Shows wrote:
> If anyone going to the gathering and going by or close to Wicks and
> wouldn't
> mind picking up some spar caps for me and take them to the gathering I
> would
> appreciate it very much. If so please contact me off net.
Quite often Scott Wick or somebody from there will
If anyone going to the gathering and going by or close to Wicks and wouldn't
mind picking up some spar caps for me and take them to the gathering I would
appreciate it very much. If so please contact me off net.
IHS
PatS
Seminary, MS
Interesting note on page 19 of the current issue of Flying magazine.
"In 1974 Martin Wick, who owned Wicks Organ Company, built a Rand KR-2 in
only three months, but the experience convinced him that there was a
market for a company that catered to the needs of homebuilders, and Wicks
Aircraft
I apologize for sending this to everyone, but my reply to the original
post didn't go through.
I've only dealt with Wicks once, when I picked up my original purchase
quite a few years ago. We were on vacation, and included a tour of the
organ factory (I'm an organist) as well as the purchase
I went to Wicks Tuesday to pick up supplies for my KR but didn't check the
sack they put stuff in. I opened it yesterday to find that a lot of stuff
was missing. I called them yesterday afternoon and read off a list of stuff
missing. They said they would take care of it. Boy did they ever take
On 4/15/06 I purchased the T-88 Redimix gun kit
because it looked like a great way to mix T-88
reliably and easily. I like it and it works great.
However, when I recently went to purchase replacement
cartridges for it, AS told me they no longer carry
it and I should contact the vendor. WHen I
Hi netters,
I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a composite
fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or carbon fiber for my covering. Well
this suffice or should I use something else?
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
At 07:04 PM 7/8/2006, you wrote:
>Hi netters,
>
>I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a composite
>fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or carbon fiber for my covering. Well
>this suffice or should I use something else?
That is exactly like asking if the ice is
I'm using wicks 3733 boat cloth for everything and then deck cloth on top
of it..
Bob Glidden
Eminence,Indiana
KR2S N181FW (building)
Corvair 110
glid...@ccrtc.com
>
> I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a
> composite
> fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or
This structure is what holds your engine to the plane and handles the
torsional stresses of the engine and tail section and no doubt a whole lot
of other critical functions that I, and probably you, have no clue about. I
know that there is no way that I would bet everything that my "guess" was
PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: Re: KR> wicks KR 7533 cloth
This structure is what holds your engine to the plane and handles the
torsional stresses of the engine and tail section and no doubt a whole
lot
of other critical functions that I, and probably you, have no clue
about. I
know that there is no way
What is the best kit: Wicks or Aircraft Spruce?
Gracias
Salu2
Kique Alvarez
Spain
www.aeropasion.com
http://www.vidabliss.com/inmo.htm
Personal prefferences here and distance, Virg
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 19:56:55 +0100 Quique Alvarez
writes:
> What is the best kit: Wicks or Aircraft Spruce?
>
>
> Gracias
> Salu2
> Kique Alvarez
> Spain
>
>
> www.aeropasion.com
> http://www.vidabliss.com/inmo.htm
>
Since it is Friday and very quiet today on the net, I thought I would remind
all of you that were at the KR Gathering and attended the Wick's Seminar and
filled out their questionnaire, you have a $15 credit on your account. I had
actually forgotten this till I placed an order a couple of days
yup Mark Wicks is now the sponsor of my ruder petals.
anything helps. thank wicks
happy building... or flying.
keith crawford
Netheads
Just wanted to share some good news about one of our suppliers.I ordered 10
yards of fabric,3/4 gallon aeropoxy resin,quart of hardener and some areopoxy
filler at 2:30 pm on Wednesday the 17th and it was setting on my porch tonight
when I got home.WAY TO GO WICKS and just for Mark L.
some respect for the kr2 on the cover marty roberts kr and mark jones kr2s
way to go guys allso two in formation on the inside of the catalog .
mac n1055a
>some respect for the kr2 on the cover marty roberts kr and mark jones kr2s
>way to go guys allso two in formation on the inside of the catalog .
>
The nice looking Acro Sport on the front cover with the offset
sunburst paint scheme on
I agree. I have been ordering parts from Wicks since 1994. I have had
very good service..
Ray goree
The one they advertise as used on the KR. The rims (Asuzu) say to use no
more than 20 pounds of pressure. Is this enuf? Anyone else using these?
Steve McGee
Endeavor Wi. USA
Building a KR2S widened.
lmc...@maqs.net
On the other hand, if
>you DO need one or two bolts, Wicks is kind enough to send you little light
>stuff like that US Mail, so you only have to pay 37 or 74 cents for postage,
>rather than $5 UPS for a practically empty box.
>Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL
runs and good luck on your impending maiden
flight
- Original Message -
From: larry flesner
To: KR builders and pilots
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 7:08 PM
Subject: KR>Wicks
On the other hand, if
>you DO need one or two bolts, Wicks is kind enough to se
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