Why not put a 2700cc corvair on there and live with the 700 lbs empty weight.  
I think 1200 lb gross is common for the corvair powered planes.  That is what I 
am shooting for.  Just one way to fix the problem.

Craig
www.kr2seafury.com

--- On Sat, 6/18/11, Prototype Mech <prototypem...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> From: Prototype Mech <prototypem...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: KR> Component weight.
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Date: Saturday, June 18, 2011, 1:32 AM
> A little Background,
> Back in 2009, I bought a 1981 revmaster powered KR-2 with
> 250hours on the clock that needed a little bit of fixing
> up.  The original weight in 1981 was 525 lbs. according to
> the log book and W&B sheet of the era.  When I got it
> home, I found alot of things I didn't like and a lot of worn
> parts like control-horns and hinges that needed to be
> replaced.  Long story short, 1 year later, I had every
> system torn apart, inspected, and rebuilt using real
> aircraft parts and weigh-saving techniques  I also sanded
> and repainted the plane.  When I pulled out the W&B
> scales, I was shocked when I saw 690lbs empty!  How did my
> plane gain over 150lbs!?! I swallowed my pride and have
> flown it for about 30 hour.   Its a nice airplane and
> flies nice, but with myself and 17 gallons of gas, Im
> already over gross weight.  I'd like to reduce the weight
> by replacing heavy components but I don't know what is a
> normal weight or what to replace to get the most reduction.
> I was wondering if anyone has taken accurate weight
> measurements of parts during or after constructions to get a
> baseline.
> What I'm looking for is the weight of:
> complete L wing:
> complete R wing:
> complete Canopy:
> forward deck w/fuel tank:
> turtle deck:
> total empty weight:
> 
> I know some of these parts are integral and can't be
> weighed separately.  But my goal is to start cutting off
> parts and replacing them until I get it to a normal weight
> around 550 lbs.
> 
> My aircraft:
> Complete left wing with 15 gallon fuel tank= 72 lbs
> Complete right wing with 15 gallon fuel tank= 70 lbs
> Complete flying fuselage minus wings= 548 lbs
> Total flying empty weight=690
> 
> I dont want to rebuild my wings if it'll only save 15lbs,
> but i would be worth it if I can save 50lbs.  Thats what
> I'm trying to determine.
> 
> Cheers,
> David Robins
> N37686
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