KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread Jeff Scott
As simple as the KR seems to be, if I go for a month with only flying the 
SuperCub and not the KR, it seems like I'm just too dumb and slow to be in the 
KR.  I have a common list of mistakes that I seem to make over and over, all of 
which could be addressed if I used a simple checklist.

As for the WiFi connection between the iFly and the Skyguard, I find the wifi 
gets confused if there are other wifi signals around, so sometimes it won't 
connect to the Skyguard until I am away from other signals.  Then I often times 
have to go back to the network setup screen to get it to connect.  It's a 
distraction that I don't need, but happens occasionally.

-Jeff Scott
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KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread Mark Langford
Joe Horton wrote:

 >> Besides the thoughts of being behind the information curve I have
these fears of the issues that Mark L. is going through now and that is
losing the entire glass panel to some malfunction. <<

Yep, my iEFIS failed to come to life when I turned it on to return home 
from a flight to my father's farm a few weeks ago, despite having power 
and backup power as well.  Consider being 250 miles from home, and 
suddenly you have no engine info, such as RPM, oil pressure, oil temp, 
CHTs, EGTs, barometric altitude or airspeed, transponder encoder, or 
fuel consumption or level.  I still had the iFLY 720 GPS and Foreflight 
on the iPhone (if I needed it), but flying back home with no engine info 
was a sobering thought, not to mention issues with several FARs, I'm 
sure.  A few days later it was just fine, so now I have an intermittent 
problem that's waiting to bite me again.

And yes, I too have designed a new panel, using an iPad, iFLY 720, GRT 
EIS ("old reliable"), ECO autopilot, and  3.125" altimeter and airspeed 
indicator.  I don't like having all my eggs in one flaky basket...

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




KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
And that is the reason that my panel looks like this plus the IFLY on my
tablet and IFLY on my cell phone.


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane
From: Mark Langford via KRnet 
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Mon, February 01, 2016 8:22 pm
To: n357cj , KRnet 
Cc: Mark Langford 

Joe Horton wrote:

 >> Besides the thoughts of being behind the information curve I have
these fears of the issues that Mark L. is going through now and that is
losing the entire glass panel to some malfunction. <<

Yep, my iEFIS failed to come to life when I turned it on to return home 
from a flight to my father's farm a few weeks ago, despite having power 
and backup power as well. Consider being 250 miles from home, and 
suddenly you have no engine info, such as RPM, oil pressure, oil temp, 
CHTs, EGTs, barometric altitude or airspeed, transponder encoder, or 
fuel consumption or level. I still had the iFLY 720 GPS and Foreflight 
on the iPhone (if I needed it), but flying back home with no engine info

was a sobering thought, not to mention issues with several FARs, I'm 
sure. A few days later it was just fine, so now I have an intermittent 
problem that's waiting to bite me again.

And yes, I too have designed a new panel, using an iPad, iFLY 720, GRT 
EIS ("old reliable"), ECO autopilot, and 3.125" altimeter and airspeed 
indicator. I don't like having all my eggs in one flaky basket...

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


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KR> wing attach fittings.

2016-02-01 Thread Mark Langford
Brian Kraut wrote:

> The main spar fittings are exactly the same for both the 2 and the
> 2S. On the aft spar of the 2 the fittings should all the same, but on
> the 2S the spar cants forward a few degrees some of the aft fittings
> are a bit longer with a slight difference in spacing from the attach
> bolt hole to the holes that go through the spar. They also have a
> slight bend to them.

I wasn't brave enough to say it without checking, but they are 
different.  The KR2 had eight straight ones for the center aft spar, and 
eight for the outer aft spars that had the three degree bend, which gave 
the spars three degrees of forward sweep.  The lengths have to be 
slightly different for the bolts to line up (through the spar).  They 
are labeled in the KR2 notebook as numbers 2,3 and 4.  Not sure why they 
aren't named 1, 2 and 3.  Maybe the mains are "number 1", but the 
drawing isn't labeled as such.  Go figure.

The KR2S uses only two different aft fittings, eight of each.  They all 
have the three degree bend, which yields 6 degrees of sweep for the KR2S 
aft spar, which gives it that more tapered look, and essentially helps 
to improve the MAC forward slightly, improving stability (slightly).  To 
make this work though, eight fittings are longer than the other eight, 
so the bolt holes will line up (through the spar).  I have them laid out 
on the bench with a straight edge against them, so I'm not 
guessing...and this does verify what I was thinking, given that Trailing 
Edge Technologies made a number of these, and I still have a set (for my 
next plane)...

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




KR> technology in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread Sparky Sparks
I'm with you,Larry!!

-Original Message- 
From: Larry Flesner via KRnet
Sent: Monday, February 1, 2016 3:57 PM
To: KRnet
Cc: Larry Flesner
Subject: KR> technology in an airplane

At 02:22 PM 2/1/2016, you wrote:
>So As much as I love the bright glass instruments I am really second 
>guessing when is there too much of a good thing.
>Joe Horton, N357CJ
>


I installed and calibrated dual SkyViews in an RV10 for a friend but
I love my old round gauges,  hand held radio, reliable old engine
with minimal monitoring, and looking out the window for traffic and
weather.  At this point, and at my age, flying is still an event, not
a challenge.  Even with my old and simple technology, I too make my
share of mistakes.  To each his own

Larry Flesner



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KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread Wayne
Information overload can kill you. My first few hours of flying lessons 
were something like that.  Fly first, other stuff as time permits.
-- 
Wayne DeLisle Sr.



KR> Random thoughts about techknowlegy in an airplane

2016-02-01 Thread n357cj
Hi Guys,
?? ?After spending the first 7 years of flying N357CJ 3 to 5 times a week the 
past 3 years for a number of reasons has reduced my activity to sometimes once 
a month. Having a recent stint of being on the ground for about 5 weeks I took 
an afternoon to get some photos of our companies construction sites. While I 
was very comfortable flying, and operating the plane was very natural keeping 
up with, let alone being ahead of the curve while observing or using the items 
available to me in my cockpit was eye opening and even staggering. I have some 
relatively new items that I am not as familiar with as I thought I was. I 
installed a Ifly 740 along with the SkyGuard ADS-B in and out last summer. I 
have had the Dynon D10A and the Grand rapids EIS for years. I also have the 
auto pilot servos installed and they operate perfectly. I also have most of the 
normal steam gauges. This just gives some idea of the information (overload) 
that is available to me. 
?? This is all fine and manageable when flying regular and using everything. 
Time seems to be my enemy now at my age. SO here some of the ways things can 
get away from ya. I recently did some repair work in that I replaced a number 
of sensors to the EIS and also added the arduino data logger to the panel for 
downloads to the computer. BTW this is not a horror story just food for 
thought. So, Run up and take off are uneventfull and I spent more time that I 
should have watching the EIS. I was not processing the information very quickly 
while still trying to evaluate the operation of new sensors. I leveled at 
altitude and turned on course to the first photo site. I just happened to 
glance at the moving map and noticed the mode C ring on the map. It was there 
that mistake #1 was discovered I still had the transponder set to standby. I 
got that on as I crossed the ring on the map. ?Now in the back of my head the 
notion creeps in of what else didn't I do As I am flying along and there 
are other aircraft in the pattern and ?out there I see that there are no 
displays on the ADS-B screen. Now the distraction starts to find out why. The 
indicator light says it has power and is operating so I start messing with the 
screen. Well I better set altitude hold so I don't screw up ?and run into 
something. OK, done, now back to the ADS-B. Why am I going so fast??? OH,yea, 
Throttle back and set mixture, OK done, back to that ADS-B thing again. No, 
?wait what about those engine readings, now how did that get on the wrong 
screen. A another minute of fixing and checking. I did look out the window to 
make sure there wasn't anyone near me off and on but I doubt that my scan was 
the best. Oh wait another thing did I set the baro on the dynon? The thing that 
is holding my altitude. OK that fixed and at a safe altitude. Now where is that 
first photo site  yep there it is a mile or 2 behind me. Check for traffic 
and circle back. Take some photos while circling the site (on altitude hold). 
??OK give up on the ADS-B problem... better to fly and look out...Although at 
this point I figured it was something to do with the WIFI connection. So on it 
went much the same for another 20 minutes of picture taking and running behind 
checking instruments and doing the visuals out the window. There were things 
that I never did think of or check. Like the wind aloft. I had no idea whether 
I was in a head wind, or cross for drift even though it is right there on the 
Dynon with an arrow and wind speed. Exhaust span never got set up and manifold 
pressure was not checked. Carb temp was unknown, but I rarely worry about it as 
the air is taken from the cowl anyway. 
?? ?After a couple days to reflect I decided to recommit to flying more 
regularly and make some of it just for practice. On Saturday I took another 
flight just to that purpose. I concentrated on the Ifly 740 and the ADS-B. I 
did not have near the amount of mistakes and found time to get used to looking 
exactly where traffic was to be as shown on the screen. I found that my vision 
allowed me to find traffic no further away than 8 miles even though I knew 
where it was and where it was going. I found that I was still behind with 
throttle and mixture when setting up for cruise. I lost track of fuel 
management which came to the forefront near the end of the flight when the main 
fuel gauge decided to act up for the first time ever. I realized in an instant 
that I had not reset the fuel totalizator in the fuel flow page. So I did not 
have a secondary fuel remaining (at least not accurate)
?? ?I have virtually every instrument that a person could want in one form or 
another and several with back ups. Making sure everyone is set up properly 
before each flight is the first key. The dynon has a check list page that I 
have never set up. I think that will be the next thing I do is to create a page 
just to verify that I have all settings checked before a flight in all 
instruments. 
?? 

KR> wing attach fittings.

2016-02-01 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
Someone correct me if I am wrong on this, it has been a little while and
my memory is not 100% clear.

The main spar fittings are exactly the same for both the 2 and the 2S. 
On the aft spar of the 2 the fittings should all the same, but on the 2S
the spar cants forward a few degrees some of the aft fittings are a bit
longer with a slight difference in spacing from the attach bolt hole to
the holes that go through the spar.  They also have a slight bend to
them.  So basically if you bought a set of 2S fittings to use on a 2 or
vice versa you would need to remake either four or eight of the aft
fittings, can't remember if there are four oddballs or eight.


 Original Message 
Subject: KR> wing attach fittings.
From: Wayne via KRnet 
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Mon, February 01, 2016 8:35 am
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Cc: Wayne 

Hey Brian,

I got you started with the first bid.

Question, Is there a difference between the KR2 WAF's and those for the 
KR2s?
--
Wayne DeLisle Sr.

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