Right now, N86DK is in a UHaul shed, where I had the last owner put it
while I was in Afganhistan
Photos from the E-Bay auction show a complete, once-flying/FAA
registered KR2 taildragger, missing only avionics/instruments and a few
switches, and in need of some paint touch-up. Built in
I cant imagine your shipping costs. must be doubling your costs.
David Swanson
Tucson, AZ
In a message dated 1/4/2012 4:20:57 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
rkp...@comcast.net writes:
I try to be really nice to my UPS lady because, she carried every part of
my KR to the front
Seeing the photo of Robert's prop reminded me of a tip I may have
posted in the past but it bares repeating. It is a good idea when
ordering a prop to have the maker put a flat black paint finish on
the back side of the blades to cut down glare. My landing lights are
inboard of the prop
I try to be really nice to my UPS lady because, she carried every part of my KR
to the front door.
Robert Pesak
Hermitage, Tn
http://photobucket.com/robertskrs
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Scott"
To: "KRnet"
Sent:
Congratulations! Your plane is looking like we should be seeing it in Mt Vernon
this fall.
I've had the same situation, except Fed Ex had rammed the prop through the end
of the crate, then broke 4" off the tip. It took 4 months, several rounds of
appeals, and a see you in court notice with
Hi Everyone,
Just a update on my project. Last Friday the UPS Lady carried a long box up to
the front door,I ordered a 60" x 68" pitch from Ed Sterba, after she handed it
over I seen a hole punched through the 1/4 plywood.I thought this can't be,she
was nice enough to stay lone enough
Hi Everyone,
Just a update on my project. Last Friday the UPS Lady carried a long box up to
the front door,I ordered a 60" x 68" pitch from Ed Sterba, after she handed it
over I seen a hole punched through the 1/4 plywood.I thought this can't be,she
was nice enough to stay lone enough
If you will write an article about it and send photo's I will post it on my
blog. My readership numbers in the thousands it could work!
V/r,
Jon
-Original Message-
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf Of
John D Cromwell
Sent: Wednesday, January
I have been building a KR2 for many years off and on but I have never
finished it. I am thinking I might sell it because of my age. I have a
lot of time and dollars invested in it over the years but if anyone is
interested or knows someone that might be interested in looking at it and
make and
Netters,
There is a spacer (thick washer) that goes between the pivot and the tire yoke.
Could someone please give me the dimensions of this spacer? I am primarily
concerned with the thickness any other information would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank You,
Chris Corbine
N5834-Porkopolis
To those, in the know.
Is there any reason a O-200 mount off a '67 C-150 would not work on a KR?
Craig
www.kr2seafury.com
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