>  Is the cg range for Dan Deihl wing skin wings the same as for the 
> standard KR-2 wings? N880AB's cg falls within the limits for the 
> standard KR-2, however my KR feels tail heavy. I am unable to 
> establish a true stall due to the uncontrolled pitching up of the 
> wings prior to stall. It feels as if the horizontal stab and 
> elevator are stalling prior to the wings.
>Bill Page
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As others have mentioned, the Diehl  skins should have no effect on the C.G.
range of your KR.  Their only difference,over the plans built wing, is a bit of
additional length.  Can you give us more info on the stall / pitch-up?  Where
EXACTLY does the C.G. of your KR fall in relation to the plans?  What did
you do to recover or did the KR recover on it's own by dropping the nose?
Do you know the angle of incidence your wing is set at?  Did it require a lot
of back stick to hold the nose up to approach the stall?  Was the ball centered
at the time of "pitch-up"?  Consider the following.  If it's a CG problem and
your KR is tail heavy, the recovery would seem difficult or 
impossible.  If it's
nose heavy, and you stalled the HS / elevator, it seems the nose should have
pitched down.   There are too many variables between KR's to GUESS what
your problem might be without additional info.

While my KR is stretched 24 inches, the wing and tail are plans built and
set to "plans" angles.  My KR has a VERY GENTLE stall with complete
aileron and elevator control up to and through the stall.  I get no wing
break off or other unexpected reactions.  This seems to be the "normal"
stall characteristics for most KR's and how  your KR ought to perform.
I can understand your wanting to determine the cause before additional
testing.  When unexpected things happen in a new airplane it can scare
the hell out of you.

Larry Flesner


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