KR> trim tab size

2014-05-15 Thread John Martindale via KRnet
: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Pat and Robin Russo via KRnet Sent: Thursday, 15 May 2014 12:52 AM To: Rob Schmitt; KRnet Subject: Re: KR> trim tab size And how is that bungee hooked up?? Pat -Original Message- From: Rob Schmitt via KRnet Sent: Wednesday,

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-14 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
o: cruzj12 at frontiernet.net ; KRnet > Subject: Re: KR> trim tab size > > I use just a bungee cord to adjust trim forces on my KR2S. Good cheap low > tech solution. My rear trim tab is ground adjustable and fixed to handle just > myself and full fuel. The bungee is needed when I have

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-14 Thread Pat and Robin Russo via KRnet
And how is that bungee hooked up?? Pat -Original Message- From: Rob Schmitt via KRnet Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 7:39 AM To: cruzj12 at frontiernet.net ; KRnet Subject: Re: KR> trim tab size I use just a bungee cord to adjust trim forces on my KR2S. Good cheap low tech solution.

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-14 Thread Rob Schmitt via KRnet
I use just a bungee cord to adjust trim forces on my KR2S. Good cheap low tech solution. My rear trim tab is ground adjustable and fixed to handle just myself and full fuel. The bungee is needed when I have a passenger or fuel is getting low. Rob Schmitt N1852Z > On May 12, 2014, at 10:04 PM

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-13 Thread ppaul...@aol.com via KRnet
te: Mon, May 12, 2014 10:04 pm Subject: KR> trim tab size To: "Mark Langford" , "KRnet" With this in mind, I rewired the trim tab wiring using shielded cable? (grounded? only on the panel end), and kept it well clear of the radio...

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-13 Thread via KRnet
At 10:04 PM 5/12/2014, you wrote: > I do not have flaps or a belly board to slow her down so I assume > the trim tab and power setting will be all I have to work with. + The only control you will have is

KR> > trim tab size/Ray Allen

2014-05-12 Thread via KRnet
>The reason I know is because in N56ML, the three LEDs slightly >"north" of the middle are dead on mine, killed by radio frequency energy. +++ My LED indicator got toasted early on like Mark's, pr

KR> > trim tab size/Ray Allen

2014-05-12 Thread cruz...@frontiernet.net via KRnet
My KR is stretched 24?inches so I may not need as much trim as some.. Larry my KR2-S is stretched another 18.75" farther aft of the rear spar. Yep you read that right...extended one more bay plus four inches to the leading edge of the vertical stabilizer spar -bulkhead.I think my KR2s is th

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-12 Thread cruz...@frontiernet.net via KRnet
With this in mind, I rewired the trim tab wiring using shielded cable? (grounded? only on the panel end), and kept it well clear of the radio... ? ?As you can tell in the attached photo,there's no room on the panel for the rocker switch so I'm thinking about mounting a rocker type stick grip

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-12 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Joe Cruz wrote: >... how many green light bars will ever be lit up at one time? After thinking about this a bit more, only one LED lights at a time. Otherwise it might be distracting to have them all lit up at night. The reason I know is because in N56ML, the three LEDs slightly "north" of the

KR> trim tab size

2014-05-12 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Joe Cruz wrote: > I have a question about elevator trim tab travel. How much is enough and how many green light bars will ever be lit up at one time? I think you'll have all of the bars but one. Without sitting in my plane and looking, I'm pretty sure all elements are lit except the trim tab p