KR> KR2 flying clips

2015-04-14 Thread Phillip Matheson
Mike.

I just typed in KR2S in Google and found heaps of the video you are asking 
about.
Phil Matheson

-Original Message- 
From: Mike T via KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 3:20 PM
To: krnet at list.krnet.org ; Lawrence Ffrench
Subject: Re: KR> Searching for Kr2 Rudder pedals with toe brakes And a 
familiarization ride in a KR2 in Central Texas (or Dallas or Houston)

Would it be possible to rig up a video camera in a KR or other small plane




KR> VW Engine mount

2015-04-14 Thread Clayton
Forgot to put in the last email, sorry

Must fit Diehl case.

Thank you.

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KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:17 PM
To: 'KRnet'
Subject: KR> VW Engine mount

Good evening all,

I am looking for another vw engine mount for another project.

Willing to pay fair price plus shipping to Arkansas (72712)



Please contact me off net.



Thank you, 

Clayton 

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KR> VW Engine mount

2015-04-14 Thread Clayton
Good evening all,

I am looking for another vw engine mount for another project.

Willing to pay fair price plus shipping to Arkansas (72712)



Please contact me off net.



Thank you, 

Clayton 



KR> KR 2 Parts

2015-04-14 Thread Dave Acklam
How much for the wings?
On Apr 14, 2015 7:35 AM, "Steve Bray via KRnet" 
wrote:

> About a year ago I bought some parts , got what I needed and sold the rest
> to a gentleman
> in Tulsa Ok.  He was unable to pick them up and will not be. He agreed to
> let them go and so they are for sale again.
> Here is what I know I have:
> one boat with tail and some rigging.
> one top rear cover with tail.
> one set of wings, original style I think.
> one canopy.
> some hardware in a box.
> One, maybe two header tanks.
>
>  I haven't looked this stuff over in a while and this is not new. The boat
> has flown I was told.
> This stuff is in Jackson Tn. on I 40. My cell is 731-444-0163
> AGAIN this is used stuff that WILL need some work but the repairs will be a
> lot faster and cheaper than from scratch.
>  I will take and send pictures to those interested.
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KR> Rudder pedals with toe brakes

2015-04-14 Thread Flesner

>
>
>I'm looking for a set of rudder pedals with toe brake fittings or
>maybe a set of experienced plans for the Hegar hydraulic cylinders to
>replace the original brake-less rudder pedals.
+++

For top mounted rudder pedals you might try this 
setup.  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/IMG_8534.JPG 
, https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32133949/IMG_8531.JPG

No welding involved.

Larry Flesner 




KR> Searching for Kr2 Rudder pedals with toe brakes

2015-04-14 Thread Mark Langford
Rene Ffrench wrote:

> I'm looking for a set of rudder pedals with toe brake fittings or maybe a
set of experienced plans for the Hegar hydraulic cylinders to replace the
original brake-less rudder pedals.

These are pretty easy to make.  See http://www.n56ml.com/pedals/index.html .
And you can test the geometry with your foot (shoe) size and get it right
for YOU.   If you take something somebody else did, it likely won't work
with your leg angle and foot size.  The last thing you want is to apply the
brakes when you only need rudder.   If you're building an airplane, rudder
pedals are child's play.  And you can make the actual pedals light, rather
than heavy, which is more the norm. You can also build small gussets into
the corners of the steel pedal assemblies to beef them up a bitone of
the very few areas the design needs to be strengthened.  Many people have
increased the thickness one step up from the plans, and I did as well, with
no problems.

Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
ML at N56ML.com
www.N56ML.com 







KR> Searching for Kr2 Rudder pedals with toe brakes And a familiarization ride in a KR2 in Central Texas (or Dallas or Houston)

2015-04-14 Thread Mike T
Would it be possible to rig up a video camera in a KR or other small plane
so the viewer would see everything the pilot was seeing -- the view outside
AND the control inputs?  This would make it easier for people who can't get
time in a plane. The pilot could also comment on what he was doing.
On Apr 14, 2015 12:19 AM, "Lawrence Ffrench via KRnet" 
wrote:

> Hello KRnet,
>
> I know a bunch of you have toe brakes on your KRs, and some of you may
> have some extra parts around.
>
> I'm looking for a set of rudder pedals with toe brake fittings or
> maybe a set of experienced plans for the Hegar hydraulic cylinders to
> replace the original brake-less rudder pedals.
>
> I'd also like to witness a couple of KR2 landings from the cockpit in
> preparation for the first flight of N44774.  I do have conventional
> experience but not in a KR.
>
>  Any and all help will be sincerely appreciated.
> --
> Cheers,
> Rene' Ffrench in Austin
>
> lrffrench at gmail.com
> +1-512-547-7164
>
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KR> Searching for Kr2 Rudder pedals with toe brakes And a familiarization ride in a KR2 in Central Texas (or Dallas or Houston)

2015-04-14 Thread Lawrence Ffrench
Hello KRnet,

I know a bunch of you have toe brakes on your KRs, and some of you may
have some extra parts around.

I'm looking for a set of rudder pedals with toe brake fittings or
maybe a set of experienced plans for the Hegar hydraulic cylinders to
replace the original brake-less rudder pedals.

I'd also like to witness a couple of KR2 landings from the cockpit in
preparation for the first flight of N44774.  I do have conventional
experience but not in a KR.

 Any and all help will be sincerely appreciated.
-- 
Cheers,
Rene' Ffrench in Austin

lrffrench at gmail.com
+1-512-547-7164