KR> Re: Prop (flight adjustable)

2011-12-20 Thread stef...@kpnmail.nl
. Stef and Ted are building the KR-2S see http://www.masttotaalconcept.nl/kr2 Van: krnet-bounces+stefkr2=kpnmail...@mylist.net namens smwood Verzonden: wo 30-11-2011 15:17 Aan: kr...@mylist.net Onderwerp: KR> Re: Prop (flight adjusta

KR> Re: Prop (flight adjustable)

2011-11-30 Thread smwood
An in flight adjustable prop is something like an automatic transmission in a car. You can better match the takeoff, climb and cruise performance for your engine and airframe. It works great on a 215 horsepower T-34B. However, a KR-2S application may be somewhat unknown. Down side is the

KR> Re: Prop extensions

2008-10-12 Thread Paul Gangemi
Hi all, What are your opinions regarding a 2" steel extension on a Hapi 1834 cc V/W? Paul KR2s Erie, PA

KR> Re: Prop extensions

2008-10-12 Thread airgu...@comcast.net
I have a 2" aluminum extention on my HAPI 1835. I had a local shop make it for $50 or so. -- Paul KR2 Stretched Derry, NH -- Original message -- From: paulw...@webtv.net (Paul Gangemi) > Hi all, > > What are your opinions regarding a 2" steel extension on a Hapi

KR> RE: Prop Bank

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Jones
A couple of days ago while I was away in Georgia, someone asked where to donate to the Prop Bank. Donations can be sent to the following: Mark Jones 615 Wexford Circle Wales, WI 53183 or if you use PayPal, my PayPal account is the same as my e-mail address: flyk...@wi.rr.com For

KR> Re: Prop extensions

2008-10-12 Thread paulw...@webtv.net
Hi; I inadvertantly deleted the info on extensions when we had surprise guests pop in. Would you be so kind as to forward the info again? I'm talking about the one with the $188 doller version. The engines initially have a 1/12 extension installed already, so I guess we are really pushing it to

KR> RE: Prop

2008-10-12 Thread Jim Sellars
Folks: I have a Hegy 56x58 SAE 1 clock wise from the pilot wooded prop that we should add to the Prop bank. It is brand new having been turned for about six hours. Let me know if you would like to have it. Best regards, Jim Sellars - Original Message _ > to

KR> Re: prop bolts

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H. Horton
Gang, What is the proper nut to use on the prop bolts? I have bolts that were listed as prop bolts but they only have a drilled head. I bought steel self locking nuts and the castle nylock nuts hoping one or the other would be correct. Joe Horton joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com

KR> Re: prop bolts

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
-bounces+brian.kraut=engalt@mylist.net]On Behalf Of Joseph H. Horton Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 2:48 PM To: kr...@mylist.net Subject: KR> Re: prop bolts Gang, What is the proper nut to use on the prop bolts? I have bolts that were listed as prop bolts but they only have a drilled head