This morning I passed the 300 flight hour mark on my Corvair powered KR-2S.
What a ride it has been.
Mark Jones (N886MJ)
Stevens Point, WI
E-mail: flyk...@charter.net
Web: www.flykr2s.com
I would like to know/test that if I post, or reply from Outlook Express, if
it is better and in plain text. My posts from Increde mail was blocked..
Thanks for your reply Mark
Regards
Willie
In Incredimail, you can tell it that you want to use plain text. I used to
use it, and that is what I had to do. HTML posts will get blocked.
See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics
See you at the 2010 - KR Gathering in Richmond, Ky - I39
There is a time for building and a
I have a zero time HAPI 1834 for sale. Posa carb, dual ignition, starter
and alternator, stinger exhaust, elephant-foot rockers, windage tray,
oil cooler, KR mount. Always stored indoors, oil squirted in plug holes
and turned over every couple of years. $3,000.00 OBO.
Call Roger at 801-272-7847
What I really want to know out there, KR gurus, is how many of your happy
marriages ended up in divorce when you had your wife assist you with
sticking the wings on these cursed airplanes? If someone has and EASY way
to do it, you can save me a boatload of cash at the lawyer's office.
The Aussie's were flying into Oshkosh on 26th in a 747, well we have been
down graded to a 737 due to lack of numbers, but we will still be landing at
Whitman Field around 1200-1300 26th July. ( At least they did not cancel the
entire trip)
Due to the change, we will be spending a night in LA
Hi Joe, I wes told that using 2 old office chairs with the backs removed works
well. They are padded and height adjustable.
Joe Walburn wrote:
=
If someone has and EASY way
to do it, you can save me a boatload of cash at the lawyer's office.
Joe Walburne wrote:
> If someone has and EASY way > to do it, you can save me a boatload of cash
> at the lawyer's office.
Jim Hill built two little mini sawhorses to hold up the wing while he
installed it. They had a little foam padding around the top cross member,
and you could even cut it
Find a friend that you really don't care much about. Actually, what you
have read already, is basically the way I have done it, and I have done it a
lot of times. The friend can just jiggle the end of the wing a little, and
that helps get it in place a little easier.
Now, if you want a divorce,
Dan Heath wrote:
> Find a friend that you really don't care much about. Actually, what you
> have read already, is basically the way I have done it, and I have done it
> a
> lot of times. The friend can just jiggle the end of the wing a little,
> and
> that helps get it in place a little
If you can't build of the KRnet you better just forget it.
la...@lebanair.com
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[mailto:krnet-bounces+larry=lebanair@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Dejan
Ninkovic
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 9:57 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re:
art the
connection. A friend used it on his homebuilt and tell me it worked great.
I have two pictures to show if it's OK to post?
John Nordin
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Yeah John
Put the pictures on a WEB page and if you cannot the email them to me
k...@bigpond.com and I'll put them in a web page for you.
Regards
Barry
-Original Message-
I have a male/female tubing that lines up the wing as you start the
connection. A friend used it on his homebuilt
Netters,
Sometimes you need to put the wings on and there isn't anyone around to help.
I found that it can be done by yourself if you have a shop stool that is spring
loaded so when you press the lever it will adjust the height.
I took a couple of AM bolts and turned them into bullet
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