I did a long XC in the backseat of an IO-540 F1 Rocket, was totally 
awesome-Loved it!

Close to dark 75mi out nearing destination airport we ran into snow, big 
flakes whipping past the bubble canopy & moderate turbulence. I've got a 
vise-grip on the front seat Headrest/Roll over bar.

Pilot/friend asked me over the intercom.. "Aren't you glad this is an 
Aerobatic Aircraft ?....replied  "So Far"

Tim


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Gotschall" <[email protected]>
To: "KRnet" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 21:10
Subject: Re: KR> gross weight?




A friend of mine took me for a ride in an RV 4 built by himself, his
brothers and their dad.  It had a big engine and a constant speed prop.

I don't recall the engine size or designation, but it seemed huge.

While flying the airplane, it felt like I was seated inside a bubble of
alumninum foil attached to the back of a giant spinning anvil.

While the airplane must have been properly balanced for flight, I could
feel the plane being pulled (or resisted) every which way by that giant
hunk of metal spinning out in front.

It did not feel good.  Except for doing a split-s at idle power, that
hunk o' metal out front pulls you down and through..

Maybe I'd get used to it after a time.  Perhaps the pluses to the
arrangement would be revealed if I had been given free reign to try
different maneuvers.

I guess I am just saying, there's some good to not over-weighting your
airframe with a big ole motor.

jg








On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 19:31 -0600, Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:
> >
> >
> >The KR2s is specified to have an gross weight of 980 lbs. Is this
> >independent of the size of the motor.
>
> Yes.  The motor has nothing to do with it.  It is a factor of the
> structures capability to support the weight.



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