KR> kr props

2014-02-25 Thread robert gill
Hi all, does any one have any advise on props, my kr2 has now had its second test flight on it, The prop is a Tonini gt, its a 56*44 and i am only getting 2800 rpm on climb and 2900 at 140 Kts. (160 mph) Revmaster claims full power is 85 hp. @ 3200 rpm. the climb also appears to be lacking.

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2014-02-25 Thread Randy Moore Newbern Tn. N318RM
www.culverprops.com I was told that I needed 52x56 or 52x59 by culver prop's my KR will have a revmaster 2100D. I have a Avid mark IV now with a revmaster 2100D with a 60x28 and will turn 3000 static. I was told the prop would be 400.00 plus shipping. that's what I paid for the one on my

KR> Paul Lipps

2014-02-25 Thread Larry Flesner
At 03:53 PM 2/25/2014, you wrote: >Paul mentioned that Roy Marsh, over 90 years old, was still showing up >for the local chapter EAA meetings and still prowling around the airport. > Roy was either a a fighter pilot or bomber pilot in WWII Paul mentioned, >and of course built what some say was

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2014-02-25 Thread Phillip Hill
Each inch of diameter you take off will gain you 100 RPM. Minimum static RPM on the ground, for a VW, is 2900. On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Dan Heath wrote: > 52" is not too short for a VW - KR combination and much more simple than > re-pitching. > > Dan Heath > > > On Feb 25, 2014, at

KR> Paul Lipps

2014-02-25 Thread laser147 at juno.com
Boy, time flies. Looking in my logbook I see it was October 2010 that I flew up to see Paul Lipps - not "a couple years ago" as I said previous post. Paul mentioned that Roy Marsh, over 90 years old, was still showing up for the local chapter EAA meetings and still prowling around the airport.

KR> KR Props

2014-02-25 Thread laser147 at juno.com
That R-2300 sure seems like an ideal engine for a KR - designed to get it's power at lower RPM. This is ideal for a number of reasons. The higher the RPM the more heat is generated from friction and heat, besides being totally wasted energy, is the VW's worst enemy. I have a friend who went

KR> kr props

2014-02-25 Thread brian.kraut at eamanufacturing.com
You do seem to have too much prop. 56" seems a bit long to me on a KR with a VW, but I have no idea what your gear setup is and how much prop clearance you have. 52-54 is in the more normal range for a VW powered KR. I would get with the maker of your prop for a recommendation as to what should

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2014-02-25 Thread Mark Langford
Robert Gill wrote: Hi all, does any one have any advise on props, my kr2 has now had its second test flight on it, The prop is a Tonini gt, its a 56*44 and i am only getting 2800 rpm on climb and 2900 at 140 Kts 160 mph isn't bad at low RPM, but with a CG that far forward, yes, you'll need