KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Jim Morehead
Dan,
?What does the registration?of $25.00 cover??? I don't ever remember seeing it 
listed befor.
Jim MoreheadN522pc? is for sale! 


 On Thursday, July 30, 2015 9:45 AM, Dan Prichard via KRnet  wrote:


 > 
> All,
>? 
> The shirt will be a tan color with a pocket.? To quote my daughter ?so your 
> geeky airplane friends can have a place for their pocket protectors and slide 
> rules?? Wonderful woman but takes after her mother.? The shirts will sell for 
> $27.00 and the hats for $10.00.? Banquet will be $20.00 and registration is 
> $25.00.
> $ 82.00 total.? Order as many as you like.? The cut off for apparel orders to 
> be available at the gathering will be the 14th of August.? Orders taken after 
> that will be shipped.? I will have a few extras at the gathering.? If you 
> don?t plan to attend but want a shirt or hat just let me know before.? Email 
> me at dprich01 at comcast.net.
>? 
> Dan Prichard
> 503-715-7178
>? 
>? ??? 
> 
> 
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KR> Blanks

2015-07-30 Thread Dan Heath
It must be something else, because I send all my messages in HTML including
this one.



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KR> Blanks

2015-07-30 Thread bjoenunley


There was a time when I had access to the Army's flight simulators on a regular 
basis so for fun I practiced engine out landings over a big city. ?Flying 
between the buildings, even with a 48 foot wing span wasn't as bad as the wire 
hazards.
Joe Nunley?CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC Instructor?Baker Florida?
One thing that does make my pucker?meter peg is flying low over a congested 
city, such as the approach into 
Columbia, SC, and the exit from Mallard in Omaha.? An engine failure in 
either situation will not have a good outcome, and I'm sure almost all 
of us would agree that we'd appreciate something like a BRS under such 
conditions.?
Mark Langford?



KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Jeff Scott
Dan,

It's so all your OLD airplane friends have a place to put their reading 
glasses.  For some strange reason, I stopped buying shirts without pockets some 
15 years ago. :o)

-Jeff Scott
Lost Almost, NM


> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 10:45 AM
> From: "Dan Prichard via KRnet" 
> To: KRnet 
> Cc: "Dan Prichard" 
> Subject: KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat
>
> > 
> > All,
> >  
> > The shirt will be a tan color with a pocket.  To quote my daughter ?so your 
> > geeky airplane friends can have a place for their pocket protectors and 
> > slide rules?  Wonderful woman but takes after her mother.  The shirts will 
> > sell for $27.00 and the hats for $10.00.  Banquet will be $20.00 and 
> > registration is $25.00.
> > $ 82.00 total.  Order as many as you like.  The cut off for apparel orders 
> > to be available at the gathering will be the 14th of August.  Orders taken 
> > after that will be shipped.  I will have a few extras at the gathering.  If 
> > you don?t plan to attend but want a shirt or hat just let me know before.  
> > Email me at dprich01 at comcast.net.
> >  
> > Dan Prichard
> > 503-715-7178
> >  



KR> 2015 Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Dan
Will try this again.  Remember, they will be light tan with a pocket



Dan Prichard

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KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread Chris Prata
there's still a few hold outs against safety windshield glass, smoke detectors, 
and seat belts. maybe you "non weenies" can start a club.

> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 06:28:29 -0700
> Subject: Re: KR> BRS vs Bean Field
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> CC: brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
> 
> You are going to get a lot of flaming arrows for this post, but I for
> one agree with most of what you said.
> 
> One for "Not a big weenie"
> 
>



KR> Blanks

2015-07-30 Thread Mark Langford
Mike Stirewalt wrote:

 > Two of the most knowledgable netters whose posts are always worth
 > reading, Langford and Brian Kraut, frequently leave posts which are
 > blank.

Blank messages are caused by messages that are sent to the list as HTML 
format, rather than plain text.  Brian's email system is set up to 
default to HTML messages, but he figures it out quickly and resends them 
as plain text.  I replied to one of his plain text emails, but for 
whatever reason, my email interpreted it as an HTML and sent it out as 
HTML, so it's didn't fly either, despite my setting up a "rule" that all 
email sent to KRnet is to be sent as plain text.  Why the hassle and 
concern about HTML?  It can harbor malware, and we get enough of that as 
plain text links.  It's just another stone in the wall of defense, 
feeble as it may be.

What I said this morning was:

Brian Kraut wrote:

 >You are going to get a lot of flaming arrows for this post, but I for
one agree with most of what you said.>

My comment was "This says a lot coming from a guy that's "landed" a KR2 
in a tree!"

I will say that a successful forced landing makes the prospect of 
another one a lot less daunting.  One thing that does make my pucker 
meter peg is flying low over a congested city, such as the approach into 
Columbia, SC, and the exit from Mallard in Omaha.  An engine failure in 
either situation will not have a good outcome, and I'm sure almost all 
of us would agree that we'd appreciate something like a BRS under such 
conditions.  Personally, I do my best to avoid such situations whenever 
possible, and flying high is a good habit I developed a long time ago. 
As in any risk management, consequences and likelihood can be adjusted 
down to an acceptable level most of the time, but not always...

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
http://www.n56ml.com




KR> 35 Days now...

2015-07-30 Thread John Bouyea
Another BIG WELCOME, this time to Kim Neibauer and Mr. YeeHaaw himself,
Larry Flesner!



I updated the roster online
http://bouyea.net/KRGathering/web_pages/pre-reg-form2.html along with the
shirt & hat orders. If you see an error in your listing, please reply to me
privately. 



Thanks folks!



John Bouyea

N5391M/ KR2

OR81/ Hillsboro, OR





KR> Blanks

2015-07-30 Thread laser147 at juno.com
Two of the most knowledgable netters whose posts are always worth
reading, Langford and Brian Kraut, frequently leave posts which are
blank.  I doubt in most cases they even know their posts are coming
through as blanks since how often do these busy people take the time to
go back and read a post to see if it made it through the system okay? 
The phenomenon of blank emails is probably not even noticable to the
poster unless they're using digest mode.

This shooting blanks phenomenon isn't consistent, although for a brief
period all of Brian's posts were doing this.  When it first started
occuring a few months ago I considered it might be something to do with
my email readers but I concluded back then the glitch, whatever it is, is
something further up the pipeline.  With the new and different
communication protocols constantly being introduced as these hybrid
devices we generally call smartphones become more prevalent . . . I
suspect therein lies the explanation.  It's a cruel irony that so far the
glitch (at least from what I've noticed) is only affecting posts from two
of the KR community's most experienced members.  

These occasional blank emails are examples of communications anomalies
that are only going to become more pervasive as Moore's Law continues to
accelerate.  Microsoft's response to this situation of overlapping and
interacting technical hodgepodges may be just what we need - offering a
free and all-inclusive operating system that covers everything from
mainframes and smart watches to the internet-connected thermostat on the
wall.  Let's hope though that the problem with Mark and Brian's emails
get fixed before Windows 10 rides into town and takes over.  That process
could take a while.  Steve Glover will be selling wing skins and tail
feathers made out of solar cells and KR builders will be installing
engines made by Siemens before the job of debugging Win 10 is ever
completed.  I could be wrong though.  In a short period of time Microsoft
did a remarkable job with ME.  I'm sure they are capable of doing that
again if given half a chance.   

Mike
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KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Dan Prichard
Good question. I need to rent chairs and tables and some food service 
equipment. Awards, coffee, water and such. Plus we are trying to perpetuate the 
gathering funds for future events. The hats and shirts will pay for themselves 
with a little left over. And I stress "little".  Fortunately the venue is no 
charge to us. 

Dan Prichard 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 30, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Jim Morehead via KRnet  
> wrote:
> 
> Dan,
>  What does the registration of $25.00 cover?   I don't ever remember seeing 
> it listed befor.
> Jim MoreheadN522pc  is for sale! 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, July 30, 2015 9:45 AM, Dan Prichard via KRnet  list.krnet.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>> 
>> All,
>>   
>> The shirt will be a tan color with a pocket.  To quote my daughter ?so your 
>> geeky airplane friends can have a place for their pocket protectors and 
>> slide rules?  Wonderful woman but takes after her mother.  The shirts will 
>> sell for $27.00 and the hats for $10.00.  Banquet will be $20.00 and 
>> registration is $25.00.
>> $ 82.00 total.  Order as many as you like.  The cut off for apparel orders 
>> to be available at the gathering will be the 14th of August.  Orders taken 
>> after that will be shipped.  I will have a few extras at the gathering.  If 
>> you don?t plan to attend but want a shirt or hat just let me know before.  
>> Email me at dprich01 at comcast.net.
>>   
>> Dan Prichard
>> 503-715-7178
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KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread danrh at windstream.net
Actually, I don't buy them because I need a pocket to put my pen and notepaper 
in, because I can't remember anything anymore and have to write it down.



On Thursday, July 30, 2015 2:24 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet  wrote: 

=
Dan, 

It's so all your OLD airplane friends have a place to put their reading 
glasses.  
For some strange reason, I stopped buying shirts without pockets some 15 years 
ago. :o) 

-Jeff Scott 
Lost Almost, NM 


> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 10:45 AM 
> From: "Dan Prichard via KRnet"  
> To: KRnet  
> Cc: "Dan Prichard"  
> Subject: KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat 
> 
> > 
> > All, 
> >  
> > The shirt will be a tan color with a pocket.  To quote my daughter ?so your 
geeky airplane friends can have a place for their pocket protectors and slide 
rules?  Wonderful woman but takes after her mother.  The shirts will sell for 
$27.00 and the hats for $10.00.  Banquet will be $20.00 and registration is 
$25.00. 
> > $ 82.00 total.  Order as many as you like.  The cut off for apparel orders 
to be available at the gathering will be the 14th of August.  Orders taken 
after 
that will be shipped.  I will have a few extras at the gathering.  If you don?t 
plan to attend but want a shirt or hat just let me know before.  Email me at 
dprich01 at comcast.net. 
> >  
> > Dan Prichard 
> > 15037157178> >  

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KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Virgil N.Salisbury

 AMEN, Virg


 On 7/30/2015 2:24 PM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote:
> Dan,
>
> It's so all your OLD airplane friends have a place to put their reading 
> glasses.  For some strange reason, I stopped buying shirts without pockets 
> some 15 years ago. :o)
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Lost Almost, NM
>
>




KR> ADS-b

2015-07-30 Thread n357cj
Jeff,
I know from your pictures that you did not do this question but... should the 
ADS-B transmit antenna have the 3" (or so) ground plane under it like most of 
us have done with the transponder antenna. I also am a bit concerned with what 
distance from the transponder antenna the ADS-B antenna should be. I don't have 
a lot of options with the distances that are needed from other equipment.
I am trying to finish up the instalation in the next few days as I have 
everything in hand now for the FAA approved installation.
Joe Horton



KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread Chris Prata
thats one idea. but that doesnt save the plane or people on the ground, but it 
is much cheaper at least.  I actually have a backpack chute but a sit on would 
have the added benefit of cushioning on a very hard landing (late stall etc). 
although is there headroom?

> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 09:48:37 -0400
> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: Re: KR> BRS vs Bean Field
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> CC: jordanruthseto at aol.com
> 
> 18 lbs,sit-on emergency chute,$250 from ebay, one training jump. Done. Peter
> 
> 



KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread peter
18 lbs,sit-on emergency chute,$250 from ebay, one training jump. Done. Peter




KR> Fwd: KR Gathering Shirt & Hat

2015-07-30 Thread Dan Prichard
> 
> All,
>  
> The shirt will be a tan color with a pocket.  To quote my daughter ?so your 
> geeky airplane friends can have a place for their pocket protectors and slide 
> rules?  Wonderful woman but takes after her mother.  The shirts will sell for 
> $27.00 and the hats for $10.00.  Banquet will be $20.00 and registration is 
> $25.00.
> $ 82.00 total.  Order as many as you like.  The cut off for apparel orders to 
> be available at the gathering will be the 14th of August.  Orders taken after 
> that will be shipped.  I will have a few extras at the gathering.  If you 
> don?t plan to attend but want a shirt or hat just let me know before.  Email 
> me at dprich01 at comcast.net.
>  
> Dan Prichard
> 503-715-7178
>  
>   
> 
> 


KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread ml at n56ml.com


KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
You are going to get a lot of flaming arrows for this post, but I for
one agree with most of what you said.

One for "Not a big weenie"


 Original Message 
Subject: KR> BRS vs Bean Field
From: Mike Stirewalt via KRnet 
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wed, July 29, 2015 3:13 pm
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Cc: laser147 at juno.com

Chris said, 

> "if nothing else, the peace of mind would seem worth it."

It sure wouldn't contribute to _my_ peace of mind. I would be annoyed
every time I got in the plane and noted I had devoted valuable space to
something fairly bulky that requires repacking and inspection
periodically and costs quite a bit of money to buy and maintain. That
money would, in my case, be a lot better spent on something like an
autopilot or some other luxury. There's also that lurking thought in the
back of my mind that the thing wouldn't work if I ever _did_ try and use
it. Which I wouldn't. Pushing the button would make me feel like a big
weenie. 




KR> BRS vs Bean Field

2015-07-30 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com