From: "Michael Quinn via KRnet" <[email protected]>
To: "KRnet" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Michael Quinn" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2022 2:23 PM
To: KRnet <[email protected]>
Cc: Dr. Feng Hsu <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
--Michael I took your picture and put it up next to mine and its really amazing how these things have changed aviation. There is a sense of complacency in the electronic gadgets, I still have two independent GPS sources, my ADS-B and a AvMap IV which has its own GPS and power supply, I might get lost but I will be the best informed lost guy in the air...LuisOn Monday, March 21, 2022, 12:14:22 PM CDT, Michael Quinn via KRnet <[email protected]> wrote:I started flying the magenta line - and got a "blip" where I had lost my ADSB-in!!! I was completely lost for about 5 min (that is a LONG TIME in the air!). I was so rusty on dialing my VORs (what is left of them) - and landed up getting some altitude and doing some dead reconning.... I now carry paper maps (abet expired) will at least get me on the ground safely (I hope).Love electronics - but man does it spoil you!!!And the loss of that weight forward of CG.... Need to go back to one of my older panels!!! (I really need to weigh that sucker - it HAS to be 50 lbs!)M.
From: KRnet <[email protected]> on behalf of Luis Claudio via KRnet <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2022 1:35 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; G R Pickett <[email protected]>
Cc: Luis Claudio <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2SI agree on the blue lights... regarding the screens... you can either buy the harnesses or make them yourself... then it's just a matter of plug and play. You will still have to run your sensors from the engine compartment to the screen harnesses, but you have to do that no matter what. The real treasure in these screens is the ability to do data manipulation of your flight. Fuel calculations and usages, performance and other parameters of flight. In my case there is also the cheap addition of an autopilot which when fully set up will be priceless.... another advantage is weight reduction and space savings. My screens are less then 4" deep. Then there is the weight... an artificial horizon weights more than all of my screens combined. The backup battery for the screens is a small Duracell that fits just about anywhere and is good for about two hours depending on which one you buy.As Larry would say, your results may vary.On Sunday, March 20, 2022, 10:24:54 PM CDT, G R Pickett <[email protected]> wrote:Now you’ve got me wanting a glass panel in my KR2! Would you think it’s easier or harder than steam gauges to install?
Oh, and Joe’s comment about blue lights for night flight: Blue seems terribly bright in a cockpit that’s all red and orange. I have a USB that plugs into my Cessna’s lighter that is blinding blue when charging my tablet. My KR will definitely have rheostats for every light in it!
Griff
From: KRnet <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Luis Claudio via KRnet
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 10:27 AM
To: KRnet <[email protected]>
Cc: Luis Claudio <[email protected]>
Subject: KRnet> Instrument Panel for my KR2S
Just wanted to share a photo of my panel. I just finished it yesterday and will be installing back on the airplane today. After this, it's on to taxi test...I posted a video with the update on Rand Robinson's Facebook page.
Luis
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