KR> Hiney placement KR2 - Single

2010-01-19 Thread Brad Ankerstar
Gary,

My seat is on the centerline with side panels on both sides.  I weigh 220 
and the plane is 587 empty.

Brad Ankerstar, SW Ohio
N774A, KR2R (Testing)


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Subject: KR> Hiney placement KR2 - Single

Brad's KR2 appears to be a single seat version with the pilot seat off the
fuselage centerline to the left with some type of storage compartment on the
right.

I am doing a mock up of my cockpit of my KR2 (single place) at this time
(too cold for glass work) and I am planning on putting my hiney on the
centerline.  My thought process is related to balance in roll.



Gary Shubert

East Hampton, CT 06424





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KR> Hiney placement KR2 - Single

2010-01-19 Thread Richard Collins
I originally flew my KR2 from the left, but, because of my height, I got a 
stiff neck from holding my head at an angle.  I then started flying from the 
center.  The only difference I noticed was that I just had to get used to what 
it looked like to fly from the center.  However, there was no noticeable 
difference in flight characteristics that I could tell.  
 
The KR2 I had was stable, but, when I started flying from the center, I cut the 
control stick in half so I could swing my leg over the stick and continue to 
land from the left side.  I will say its sensitivity to pitch went up in spades.
 


--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Gary Shubert <gary.shub...@comcast.net> wrote:


From: Gary Shubert <gary.shub...@comcast.net>
Subject: KR> Hiney placement KR2 - Single
To: kr...@mylist.net
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 6:51 PM


I took a look at Brad Ankerstar's KR2 pictures and it has raised a question
(at least for me).



Brad's KR2 appears to be a single seat version with the pilot seat off the
fuselage centerline to the left with some type of storage compartment on the
right.

I am doing a mock up of my cockpit of my KR2 (single place) at this time
(too cold for glass work) and I am planning on putting my hiney on the
centerline.  My thought process is related to balance in roll.



Now having said that I just realized that many of those who are building 2
place KR's tend to fly then solo a lot and thus they are off the centerline
with their hineys. 



So how big of a deal is it to have the CG left or right of the centerline?
Do those with wing tanks compensate by using fuel burns to balance?  What
about aileron trim tabs for this (I would rather not).



By the way from what I can tell I make about 2 Mark Langfords tipping the
scale at 240.





Gary Shubert

East Hampton, CT 06424





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KR> Hiney placement KR2 - Single

2010-01-19 Thread Gary Shubert
I took a look at Brad Ankerstar's KR2 pictures and it has raised a question
(at least for me).



Brad's KR2 appears to be a single seat version with the pilot seat off the
fuselage centerline to the left with some type of storage compartment on the
right.

I am doing a mock up of my cockpit of my KR2 (single place) at this time
(too cold for glass work) and I am planning on putting my hiney on the
centerline.  My thought process is related to balance in roll.



Now having said that I just realized that many of those who are building 2
place KR's tend to fly then solo a lot and thus they are off the centerline
with their hineys. 



So how big of a deal is it to have the CG left or right of the centerline?
Do those with wing tanks compensate by using fuel burns to balance?  What
about aileron trim tabs for this (I would rather not).



By the way from what I can tell I make about 2 Mark Langfords tipping the
scale at 240.





Gary Shubert

East Hampton, CT 06424