Opened okay for me.
Ron
--- On Wed, 9/8/10, laser...@juno.com wrote:
> From: laser...@juno.com
> Subject: KR> KR's & Lancairs
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 12:03 AM
> The link work when I tested it but
> doesn't when posted
The link work when I tested it but doesn't when posted to the net. I've
yet to find a photo hosting site that works reliably.
Mike
KSEE
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It took some searching but I finally found a picture of Lance's KR. It
is obvious from the great attention to aerodynamic detail that this was
designed by someone to whom speed was all important. It appears to be
going 200 Knots just sitting still.
Bummed about my broken foot n all the injuries. (but getting better) unable to
fly to gathering, and so goes my usual gathering curse. Well, fellow KR pilots
Mike Warner is helping work on plane ( I'm on crutches ) and Dan Heath comes to
the rescue with a tach cause the closest one I can find
I have a 3 1/8 that runs off my mag and you are welcome to borrow or buy it
from me. I will be at the gathering, or if you want to drive down to Columbia,
SC to get it, or... make a suggestion...
Jeff York wrote:
=
Ok guys, I appreciate the help but
Test, test, 1 - 2 - 3, 3 - 2 - 1
John Bouyea
see the great plains website for tiny tach installation instruction. google
gpasc.com/tiny tach. see you at the gathering. how many days?
. " Not for magneto" My
attempt to use a tiny tach borrowed from a friend did not
Ok guys, I appreciate the help but looking out the window may help me determine
if the prop is still moving I guess, andĀ sometimes I like to use the loud noise
and sounds to help reassure me its running too.
But seriously! I am not legal without a tach and I am running into obstacle's
trying
At 06:53 AM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
>Should we go with the "new" airfoil or stay with the RAF48.???
>
>Russell Phillips
+++
Each airfoil will take the same amount of time to build. Why not use
the one that gives you an
>Lance Neibauer went the other way. Built a KR-2, decided he could
>improve on it, and designed the Lancair.
>One of the cleanest and fastest KR's ever built I think.
>Mike
++
It made it's way to some of the Gatherings back in
My first homebuilt project was a KR2 back in 1984.13 other projects have
come and gone since then and now its time to go full circle and build a KR1
again!!
My friend Rob vd Merwe and I have started a KR1 each...
Should we go with the "new" airfoil or stay with the RAF48.???
What
I wonder why it has never been to a Gathering. At least not since 2001. I
would like to see it.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the picsĀ
See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39
There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for Flying
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