KR> AGM batteries

2015-02-13 Thread Mark Wegmet
You may want to look into a 'Battery Tender' http://www.amazon.com/Deltran-Battery-Tender-021-0128-Charger/dp/B00068XCQU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8=1423888923=8-1=battery+tender+chargers for keeping an idle battery healthy. I have used these on my Harleys for over 30 years and never had a battery issue

KR> KRnet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 44

2015-02-13 Thread sparksfly2ms at cox.net
Yep, it was a J-3 Sent from Windows Mail From: Virgil N.Salisbury via KRnet Sent: ?Friday?, ?February? ?13?, ?2015 ?2?:?30? ?PM To: Patrick Driscoll, KRnet On 2/13/2015 4:52 PM, Patrick Driscoll via KRnet wrote: > I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years

KR> AGM batteries

2015-02-13 Thread Dan Prichard
Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 13, 2015, at 8:02 PM, Mark Langford via KRnet list.krnet.org> wrote: > > Regarding the recent discussion on batteries, FYI, looks like Lowes stocks the Deka battery Dan Prichard

KR> AGM batteries

2015-02-13 Thread Mark Langford
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KR> Jeff Lang -Fuel Management\

2015-02-13 Thread Mark Jones
Jeff Lang, What is the name and model number of the fuel management device you have in your KR and Sonerai and where can it be bought? Mark Jones (N886MJ) Stevens Point, WI E-mail: flykr2s at charter.net Web: www.flykr2s.com

KR> Belly board

2015-02-13 Thread Jeff Scott
Joe, I think it can be made to work with the extra drag you are installing, but there are a couple of issues with your plan. #1), Your KR can land much slower than 70 mph. You should be able to touch down around 55 mph if you hit your approaches right. That's an approximate speed because

KR> one engine/two props

2015-02-13 Thread Flesner
At 04:42 PM 2/13/2015, you wrote: >Yep, it was a J-3 >+++ If you're speaking of the one Mike posted a week or so back, it was a Tripacer, not a J3 As for single engine, two props, I don't recall another single aircraft since the Wright Flyer, 100+ years ago, other then

KR> KRnet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 44

2015-02-13 Thread Virgil N.Salisbury
On 2/13/2015 4:52 PM, Patrick Driscoll via KRnet wrote: > I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years ago. > I think it was a J3 with two props mounted on pylons sticking out to > each side of the aircraft. Anyone recall seeing this? > Patrick Driscoll Yes just

KR> Touchdown speed

2015-02-13 Thread Virgil N.Salisbury
Touchdown should = 1.3xVstall. 52 X 1.3 = 67.6 On 2/13/2015 3:25 PM, Mike Stirewalt via KRnet wrote: >> "Touchdown should be at about 70 mph" > For a KR that's just plain ridiculous. >

KR> KRnet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 44

2015-02-13 Thread Patrick Driscoll
I am trying to remember a picture of an airplane that I saw years ago. I think it was a J3 with two props mounted on pylons sticking out to each side of the aircraft. Anyone recall seeing this? Patrick Driscoll Saint Paul, MN patrick36 at usfamily.net www.pensbypat.com If you can read this,

KR> Two propeller system?

2015-02-13 Thread Pierre
Hi, I have searched all over the internet and couldn't find any planes with one engine, but two (side by side) propellers. I had a young friend help me with my KR2S and he suggested it last night. First I dismissed the idea right of the bat, but after a nearly sleepless night, I think it just

KR> KRnet Digest, Vol 3, Issue 44

2015-02-13 Thread laser147 at juno.com
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KR> Touchdown speed

2015-02-13 Thread laser147 at juno.com
> "Touchdown should be at about 70 mph" For a KR that's just plain ridiculous. How Old Men Tighten Skin 63 Yr Old Husband Uses Wife???s Wrinkle Cream, His Results? Amazing

KR> Two propeller system?

2015-02-13 Thread Virgil N.Salisbury
Finish building and FLY ! Experiment later, Virg On 2/13/2015 7:16 AM, Pierre via KRnet wrote: > Hi, > > > > I have searched all over the internet and couldn't find any planes with one > engine, but two (side by side) propellers. I had a young friend help me with > my KR2S and he

KR> Two propeller system?

2015-02-13 Thread Robert Miller
If you google a photo of the Wright brother's airplane - you will see the first one. On Feb 13, 2015, at 4:16 AM, Pierre via KRnet wrote: > Hi, > > > > I have searched all over the internet and couldn't find any planes > with one > engine, but two (side by side) propellers. I had a young

KR> Two propeller system?

2015-02-13 Thread Flesner
At 06:16 AM 2/13/2015, you wrote: >Two props = nearly twice the thrust? + There is no free lunch. Each prop would have to be pitched to half the load of a single prop for the engine to turn the same rpm and produce equal power. The additional belt drive setup would