From: To: Subject: krnet Digest 18 Dec 2002 04:20:42 -0000 Issue 580 Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 8:21 PM krnet Digest 18 Dec 2002 04:20:42 -0000 Issue 580 Topics (messages 13889 through 13902): Sleepy Airport Needs Help 13889 by: TIM BOYER 2004 Gathering 13890 by: Mark Langford 13892 by: Rick Wilson 13893 by: David McKelvey 13894 by: Mark Langford 13895 by: David McKelvey 13897 by: Dan Heath 13898 by: Dan Heath 13902 by: Leo & Gail Dondlinger Dictionary of Composite Materials Technology 13891 by: Peg and Mike Meyer Refueling from Cans 13896 by: bobby mccullough Re: Cutting Plexiglas 13899 by: Dan Heath dec 17 2003 possble kr fly in? 13900 by: Flymaca711689.aol.com altranet first flight 13901 by: Flymaca711689.aol.com Administrivia: To subscribe to the digest, e-mail: To unsubscribe from the digest, e-mail: To post to the list, e-mail: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 11:05:42 -0800 (PST) To: krnet@mailinglists.org From: TIM BOYER Subject: Sleepy Airport Needs Help Message-Id: <20021217190542.4762B44F3@sitemail.everyone.net> Hey guys The Gettysburg airport in PA is looking to wake up and make improvements However there are some of those that wants to see it put asleep for good. We are contacting all kinds of flyers to see if anyone would have a interest to come to our airport and place their aircraft on display and talk to the General Public about the good of aviation and how fun and safe it can really be....... Right now were in the planning stages but We are looking to have this event at the end of April beginning of May. We would like to welcome the KR family to join in our quest If any of you are interested please contact me of the net ideals and suggestions are welcome. Thanks Fellow KRer Tim Gettysburg PA flying-cowboy@emailaccount.com _____________________________________________________________ A free email account your friends will never forget! Get YOURNAME@EmailAccount.com at http://www.emailaccount.com/ _____________________________________________________________ Select your own custom email address for FREE! Get you@yourchoice.com w/No Ads, 6MB, POP & more! http://www.everyone.net/selectmail?campaign=tag ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 17:11:38 -0600 To: "krnet" From: "Mark Langford" Subject: 2004 Gathering Message-ID: <001d01c2a621$a7061340$0a00a8c0@800Athlon> KRNetHeads, I know it's early for this, but the site for the 2004 Gathering will be decided at the 2003 Gathering, which is only 9 months away. I've been asked to get us all thinking about where we want to have the 2004 Gathering, and I promise you I'm going to be FLYING to that one! The main criteria are that the airport be sufficiently away from a controlled field so that we don't send up any warning flares with the usual "antics", and far enough away from town to keep from getting anybody excited enough to make the "wrong" phone call. Having a KRnet member who doesn't mind hosting the thing and can get local support for stuff like lunch and dinner are pretty important too. Two intersecting runways are nice for avoiding crosswind landings, too, while we're dreaming. Actually, Red Oak was (and will be) perfect in all respects, but two years is all we can expect to hassle the volunteers at any one given place. I do like moving the Gathering around from place to place too, since it gives us all a chance to see different places, and to expose a different townsfolk to the KR and experimental aviation in general. So, any recommendations we could kick around? And I don't know if I've said it yet, but thanks a million to the Garbezes, Bennetts, and Faughns for a fantastic job of putting on the 2002 Gathering. It couldn't have been much better. I'd like to volunteer Dan Diehl to do the composite forum next year. He knows a lot more about it than I do, and it would be a good reason for him to show up again... Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL mailto:langford@hiwaay.net see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 17:03:41 -0800 (PST) To: KRnet@mailinglists.org, Mark Langford From: Rick Wilson Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-ID: <20021218010341.45419.qmail@web21203.mail.yahoo.com> Hi, I don't have any one place in mind, but it would be nice if the gathering could be held a little closer to the south or southeast. (Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, etc.)Just thinking out loud, Rickey Wilson. --- Mark Langford wrote: > KRNetHeads, > > I know it's early for this, but the site for the > 2004 Gathering will be > decided at the 2003 Gathering, which is only 9 > months away. I've been asked > to get us all thinking about where we want to have > the 2004 Gathering, and I > promise you I'm going to be FLYING to that one! > > The main criteria are that the airport be > sufficiently away from a > controlled field so that we don't send up any > warning flares with the usual > "antics", and far enough away from town to keep from > getting anybody excited > enough to make the "wrong" phone call. Having a > KRnet member who doesn't > mind hosting the thing and can get local support for > stuff like lunch and > dinner are pretty important too. Two intersecting > runways are nice for > avoiding crosswind landings, too, while we're > dreaming. > > Actually, Red Oak was (and will be) perfect in all > respects, but two years > is all we can expect to hassle the volunteers at any > one given place. I do > like moving the Gathering around from place to place > too, since it gives us > all a chance to see different places, and to expose > a different townsfolk to > the KR and experimental aviation in general. > > So, any recommendations we could kick around? > > And I don't know if I've said it yet, but thanks a > million to the Garbezes, > Bennetts, and Faughns for a fantastic job of putting > on the 2002 Gathering. > It couldn't have been much better. I'd like to > volunteer Dan Diehl to do > the composite forum next year. He knows a lot more > about it than I do, and > it would be a good reason for him to show up > again... > > Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL > mailto:langford@hiwaay.net > see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , > NOT "reply all" > > To UNsubscribe, e-mail: > krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org > For additional commands, e-mail: > krnet-help@mailinglists.org > > See the KRNet archives at > http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:30:48 -0600 To: From: "David McKelvey" Subject: RE: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-ID: If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who are close enough to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year. It's just going to be that way every year. My suggestion is to organize a local event for netters in your area. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Rick Wilson [mailto:rwdw2002@yahoo.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:04 PM To: KRnet@mailinglists.org; Mark Langford Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering Hi, I don't have any one place in mind, but it would be nice if the gathering could be held a little closer to the south or southeast. (Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, etc.)Just thinking out loud, Rickey Wilson. --- Mark Langford wrote: > KRNetHeads, > > I know it's early for this, but the site for the > 2004 Gathering will be > decided at the 2003 Gathering, which is only 9 > months away. I've been asked > to get us all thinking about where we want to have > the 2004 Gathering, and I > promise you I'm going to be FLYING to that one! > > The main criteria are that the airport be > sufficiently away from a > controlled field so that we don't send up any > warning flares with the usual > "antics", and far enough away from town to keep from > getting anybody excited > enough to make the "wrong" phone call. Having a > KRnet member who doesn't > mind hosting the thing and can get local support for > stuff like lunch and > dinner are pretty important too. Two intersecting > runways are nice for > avoiding crosswind landings, too, while we're > dreaming. > > Actually, Red Oak was (and will be) perfect in all > respects, but two years > is all we can expect to hassle the volunteers at any > one given place. I do > like moving the Gathering around from place to place > too, since it gives us > all a chance to see different places, and to expose > a different townsfolk to > the KR and experimental aviation in general. > > So, any recommendations we could kick around? > > And I don't know if I've said it yet, but thanks a > million to the Garbezes, > Bennetts, and Faughns for a fantastic job of putting > on the 2002 Gathering. > It couldn't have been much better. I'd like to > volunteer Dan Diehl to do > the composite forum next year. He knows a lot more > about it than I do, and > it would be a good reason for him to show up > again... > > Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL > mailto:langford@hiwaay.net > see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , > NOT "reply all" > > To UNsubscribe, e-mail: > krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org > For additional commands, e-mail: > krnet-help@mailinglists.org > > See the KRNet archives at > http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , NOT "reply all" To UNsubscribe, e-mail: krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org For additional commands, e-mail: krnet-help@mailinglists.org See the KRNet archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:40:04 -0600 To: From: "Mark Langford" Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-ID: <026801c2a63e$c818b200$0100a8c0@TD310> David McKelvey wrote: > If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who are > close enough to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year. I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion, especially since it's only been held at Red Oak exactly ONE time! For at least the last ten years the trend has been to have it at the same place two years on a row, and then somewhere different. I personally have a lot of KR friends all over the country that I'd like to keep up with, and a national Gathering meens that I get to spend time with them every year, not just every few years... Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama mailto:langford@hiwaay.net see KR2S N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:54:14 -0600 To: From: "David McKelvey" Subject: RE: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-ID: A thousand pardons, I thought that was the second year there. Last year another location was overwhelmingly supported on line but was swept aside at the previous gathering. I have made suggestions and tried to participate in the proccess but if you can't be there this year you seem to have little say about next. Guess I'm just not part of the in crowd -----Original Message----- From: Mark Langford [mailto:langford@hiwaay.net] Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 8:40 PM To: KRnet@mailinglists.org Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering David McKelvey wrote: > If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who are > close enough to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year. I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion, especially since it's only been held at Red Oak exactly ONE time! For at least the last ten years the trend has been to have it at the same place two years on a row, and then somewhere different. I personally have a lot of KR friends all over the country that I'd like to keep up with, and a national Gathering meens that I get to spend time with them every year, not just every few years... Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama mailto:langford@hiwaay.net see KR2S N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford --------------------------------------------------------------------- To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , NOT "reply all" To UNsubscribe, e-mail: krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org For additional commands, e-mail: krnet-help@mailinglists.org See the KRNet archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 22:14:58 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) To: From: "Dan Heath" Subject: RE: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-Id: <3E001262.000013.01004@dan> --------------Boundary-00=_YCXA8WA1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_ZCXA36E1VA4000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_ZCXA36E1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable How would you like to have it in South Carolina. We have several, make t= hat many, airports that fit the bill. The only thing is that it might be a little difficult for the Canadians and Californians to make it.=0D =0D DanRH@KR-Builder.org=0D See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,=0D =0D Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC=0D =0D See our KR2 at: http://kr-builder.org Click on the Pic.=0D =0D See our EAA Chapter 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG=0D =0D KR Purchasing Info at: http://fly-kr.com =0D -------Original Message-------=0D =0D From: KRnet@mailinglists.org=0D Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 06:31:37 PM=0D To: KRnet@mailinglists.org=0D Subject: RE: KR> 2004 Gathering=0D =0D If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who are= =0D close enough to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year. It's ju= st=0D going to be that way every year. My suggestion is to organize a local eve= nt=0D for netters in your area.=0D Dave=0D =0D -----Original Message-----=0D From: Rick Wilson [mailto:rwdw2002@yahoo.com]=0D Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:04 PM=0D To: KRnet@mailinglists.org; Mark Langford=0D Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering=0D =0D =0D Hi, I don't have any one place in mind, but it would=0D be nice if the gathering could be held a little closer=0D to the south or southeast. (Alabama, Kentucky,=0D Tennessee, etc.)Just thinking out loud, Rickey Wilson.=0D --- Mark Langford wrote:=0D > KRNetHeads,=0D >=0D > I know it's early for this, but the site for the=0D > 2004 Gathering will be=0D > decided at the 2003 Gathering, which is only 9=0D > months away. I've been asked=0D > to get us all thinking about where we want to have=0D > the 2004 Gathering, and I=0D > promise you I'm going to be FLYING to that one!=0D >=0D > The main criteria are that the airport be=0D > sufficiently away from a=0D > controlled field so that we don't send up any=0D > warning flares with the usual=0D > "antics", and far enough away from town to keep from=0D > getting anybody excited=0D > enough to make the "wrong" phone call. Having a=0D > KRnet member who doesn't=0D > mind hosting the thing and can get local support for=0D > stuff like lunch and=0D > dinner are pretty important too. Two intersecting=0D > runways are nice for=0D > avoiding crosswind landings, too, while we're=0D > dreaming.=0D >=0D > Actually, Red Oak was (and will be) perfect in all=0D > respects, but two years=0D > is all we can expect to hassle the volunteers at any=0D > one given place. I do=0D > like moving the Gathering around from place to place=0D > too, since it gives us=0D > all a chance to see different places, and to expose=0D > a different townsfolk to=0D > the KR and experimental aviation in general.=0D >=0D > So, any recommendations we could kick around?=0D >=0D > And I don't know if I've said it yet, but thanks a=0D > million to the Garbezes,=0D > Bennetts, and Faughns for a fantastic job of putting=0D > on the 2002 Gathering.=0D > It couldn't have been much better. I'd like to=0D > volunteer Dan Diehl to do=0D > the composite forum next year. He knows a lot more=0D > about it than I do, and=0D > it would be a good reason for him to show up=0D > again...=0D >=0D > Mark Langford, Huntsville, AL=0D > mailto:langford@hiwaay.net=0D > see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford=0D >=0D >=0D >=0D >=0D >=0D ---------------------------------------------------------------------=0D > To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org ,=0D > NOT "reply all"=0D >=0D > To UNsubscribe, e-mail:=0D > krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org=0D > For additional commands, e-mail:=0D > krnet-help@mailinglists.org=0D >=0D > See the KRNet archives at=0D > http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp=0D > or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files=0D >=0D =0D =0D __________________________________________________=0D Do you Yahoo!?=0D Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now.=0D http://mailplus.yahoo.com=0D =0D ---------------------------------------------------------------------=0D To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , NOT "reply all"=0D =0D To UNsubscribe, e-mail: krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org=0D For additional commands, e-mail: krnet-help@mailinglists.org=0D =0D See the KRNet archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp=0D or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files=0D =0D =0D ---------------------------------------------------------------------=0D To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , NOT "reply all"=0D =0D To UNsubscribe, e-mail: krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org =0D For additional commands, e-mail: krnet-help@mailinglists.org=0D =0D See the KRNet archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp=0D or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files=0D =0D =2E=20 --------------Boundary-00=_ZCXA36E1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
How would you like to have it in South Carolina.  We have sever= al, make that many, airports that fit the bill.  The only thing is t= hat it might be a little difficult for the Canadians and Californians to = make it.
 

DanRH@KR-Builder.org

See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,

Daniel R= =2E Heath - Lexington, SC

See our KR2 at: ht= tp://kr-builder.org  Click on the Pic.

See our EAA Chapte= r 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG

KR Purchasing Info at= : http://fly-kr.= com 

-------Original Message-------
 
Date: Tuesday, Dec= ember 17, 2002 06:31:37 PM
Subject: RE: KR>= ; 2004 Gathering
 
If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red = Oak those who are
close enough to get there decide to have it in Red O= ak next year. It's just
going to be that way every year. My suggestion= is to organize a local event
for netters in your area.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Wilson [mailto:rwdw2002@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December = 17, 2002 7:04 PM
To: KRnet@= mailinglists.org; Mark Langford
Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering=


Hi, I don't have any one place in mind, but it would
be ni= ce if the gathering could be held a little closer
to the south or sout= heast. (Alabama, Kentucky,
Tennessee, etc.)Just thinking out loud, Ric= key Wilson.
--- Mark Langford <langford@hiwaay.net> wrote:
> KRNetHeads,
>
>= I know it's early for this, but the site for the
> 2004 Gathering = will be
> decided at the 2003 Gathering, which is only 9
> mo= nths away. I've been asked
> to get us all thinking about where we = want to have
> the 2004 Gathering, and I
> promise you I'm go= ing to be FLYING to that one!
>
> The main criteria are that = the airport be
> sufficiently away from a
> controlled field = so that we don't send up any
> warning flares with the usual
>= ; "antics", and far enough away from town to keep from
> getting an= ybody excited
> enough to make the "wrong" phone call. Having a
= > KRnet member who doesn't
> mind hosting the thing and can get = local support for
> stuff like lunch and
> dinner are pretty = important too. Two intersecting
> runways are nice for
> avoi= ding crosswind landings, too, while we're
> dreaming.
>
&g= t; Actually, Red Oak was (and will be) perfect in all
> respects, b= ut two years
> is all we can expect to hassle the volunteers at any=
> one given place. I do
> like moving the Gathering around f= rom place to place
> too, since it gives us
> all a chance to= see different places, and to expose
> a different townsfolk to
= > the KR and experimental aviation in general.
>
> So, any= recommendations we could kick around?
>
> And I don't know i= f I've said it yet, but thanks a
> million to the Garbezes,
>= Bennetts, and Faughns for a fantastic job of putting
> on the 2002= Gathering.
> It couldn't have been much better. I'd like to
>= ; volunteer Dan Diehl to do
> the composite forum next year. He kno= ws a lot more
> about it than I do, and
> it would be a good = reason for him to show up
> again...
>
> Mark Langford,= Huntsville, AL
> mailto:lan= gford@hiwaay.net
> see KR2S project at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
>
>=
>
>
>
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--------------Boundary-00=_ZCXA36E1VA4000000000-- --------------Boundary-00=_YCXA8WA1VA4000000000-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 22:25:39 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) To: From: "Dan Heath" Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-Id: <3E0014E3.000016.01004@dan> --------------Boundary-00=_RUXATSM1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_SUXAO2Q1VA4000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_SUXAO2Q1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two years ago, in Pine Bluff, Ark., only one person came forward to pitch their site and that was Steve Bennett for Red Oak. The site was almost perfect and the people and organization were great. =0D =0D In the past, if you wanted to be a part of deciding where the next gather= ing was to be, you had to be at the gathering. In a way, this makes sense, should not the persons who go to gatherings, decide where to have them?=0D =0D I think that we can all have an input into the 2004 gathering via the KRN= et, and that is what Mark is advocating. let's do it via the net in order to give everyone some input, but remember, the final determination may be ma= de by the people who go to gatherings.=0D =0D I personally want to see sites that give us the opportunity to see differ= ent parts of the country while not excluding large segments of the KR populat= ion =0D =0D I remember the first gathering I ever went to. It was in Rough River Fal= ls Kentucky. What a perfect place that was. I thought that everyone would want to go there every year, but they really wanted to go to different places.=0D =0D I think we should go a different place every year and come back to the places we really like now and then.=0D =0D =0D DanRH@KR-Builder.org=0D See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,=0D =0D Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC=0D =0D See our KR2 at: http://kr-builder.org Click on the Pic.=0D =0D See our EAA Chapter 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG=0D =0D KR Purchasing Info at: http://fly-kr.com =0D -------Original Message-------=0D =0D From: KRnet@mailinglists.org=0D Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 06:38:56 PM=0D To: KRnet@mailinglists.org=0D Subject: Re: KR> 2004 Gathering=0D =0D David McKelvey wrote:=0D =0D > If you haven't figured it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who a= re=0D > close enough to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year.=0D =0D I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion, especially since it's only=0D been held at Red Oak exactly ONE time! For at least the last ten years th= e=0D trend has been to have it at the same place two years on a row, and then=0D somewhere different. I personally have a lot of KR friends all over the=0D country that I'd like to keep up with, and a national Gathering meens tha= t I=0D get to spend time with them every year, not just every few years...=0D =0D Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama=0D mailto:langford@hiwaay.net=0D see KR2S N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D ---------------------------------------------------------------------=0D To post to the list, email: krnet@mailinglists.org , NOT "reply all"=0D =0D To UNsubscribe, e-mail: krnet-unsubscribe@mailinglists.org =0D For additional commands, e-mail: krnet-help@mailinglists.org=0D =0D See the KRNet archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp=0D or http://www.bouyea.net/ for the Word files=0D =0D =2E=20 --------------Boundary-00=_SUXAO2Q1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two years ago, in Pine Bluff, Ark., only one person came forward to = pitch their site and that was Steve Bennett for Red Oak.  The s= ite was almost perfect and the people and organization were great.  =
 
In the past, if you wanted to be a part of deciding where the next&n= bsp;gathering was to be, you had to be at the gathering.  In a = way, this makes sense, should not the persons who go to gatherings, decid= e where to have them?
 
I think that we can all have an input into the 2004 gathering via th= e KRNet, and that is what Mark is advocating.  let's do it via = the net in order to give everyone some input, but remember, the fina= l determination may be made by the people who go to gatherings.
 
I personally want to see sites that give us the opportunity to see d= ifferent parts of the country while not excluding large segments of = the KR population.  
 
I remember the first gathering I ever went to.  It was in = Rough River Falls Kentucky.  What a perfect place that was. &nb= sp;I thought that everyone would want to go there every year, but they re= ally wanted to go to different places.
 
I think we should go a different place every year and come back to t= he places we really like now and then.

 

DanRH@KR-Builder.org

See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,

Daniel R= =2E Heath - Lexington, SC

See our KR2 at: ht= tp://kr-builder.org  Click on the Pic.

See our EAA Chapte= r 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG

KR Purchasing Info at= : http://fly-kr.= com 

-------Original Message-------
 
Date: Tuesday, Dec= ember 17, 2002 06:38:56 PM
Subject: Re: KR>= ; 2004 Gathering
 
David McKelvey wrote:

> If you haven't figured= it out by now, every year in Red Oak those who are
> close enough = to get there decide to have it in Red Oak next year.

I'm not sure = how you came to that conclusion, especially since it's only
been held = at Red Oak exactly ONE time! For at least the last ten years the
trend= has been to have it at the same place two years on a row, and then
so= mewhere different. I personally have a lot of KR friends all over the
= country that I'd like to keep up with, and a national Gathering meens tha= t I
get to spend time with them every year, not just every few years..= =2E

Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
mailto:langford@hiwaay.net
see KR2S N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford




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--------------Boundary-00=_SUXAO2Q1VA4000000000-- --------------Boundary-00=_RUXATSM1VA4000000000-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:20:56 -0800 To: From: "Leo & Gail Dondlinger" Subject: RE: KR> 2004 Gathering Message-ID: <000001c2a64c$dc89f830$0100a8c0@computer1> ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2A609.CE66B830 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am agreeing that those who attend should make the decisions but it is a little self perpetuating. Say for instance you held it in say, Ark. A large number of midwesterners would be able to attend and perhaps vote for a spot like Red Oak. Even if one or two from Ca. or Seattle would attend, it would not be enough to have a majority. So it could end up in Red Oak again. Luckily Red Oak sounds like a great place, to hold the event. I think us "outlanders" just need to realize it won't be in our backyard. It is even less likely to be in a faraway land. Interesting perhaps, but unlikely. Guess I just need to save up and join the fun where ever it is. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C2A609.CE66B830-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 17:50:34 -0600 To: kr From: Peg and Mike Meyer Subject: Dictionary of Composite Materials Technology Message-id: <000801c2a627$17cc5e40$1310fea9@o0c8u6> --Boundary_(ID_T/AHMvDtjUZoh/NTeI+stw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=Windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Here's an excellent website for everything composite - it's the CRC online composite dicitionary. You have to tolerate a lot pop-up ads and crap like that, but the depth and breadth of the information is worth the trouble. Oh, and by the way, can anyone tell if the Scothply that Dan Diehl uses for his gear struts is unidirectional or bidirectional glass? Thanks, Mike Meyer http://composite.about.com/library/glossary/blglossary.htm --Boundary_(ID_T/AHMvDtjUZoh/NTeI+stw)-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 03:00:37 +0000 To: krnet@mailinglists.org From: "bobby mccullough" Subject: Refueling from Cans Message-ID: Refueling from any type of can (metal or plastic) is dangerous. The most safe method to use if you are refueling from cans involves bonding and grounding. The correct steps are : 1. Using a suitable wire ground from the can to an earth ground. 2. Using a suitable wire ground from the fueling nozzle to the can. When using plastic cans a suitable bare wire should be installed from the top to the bottom of the can. Then follow the above steps. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 22:30:56 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time) To: From: "Dan Heath" Subject: Re: KR> Cutting Plexiglas Message-Id: <3E001620.000019.01004@dan> --------------Boundary-00=_K3YAENY1VA4000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_K3YA9Y21VA4000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_K3YA9Y21VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am not sure that would work so well. I received a publication from EAA that states that a metal cutting blade in a band saw is best. I have tri= ed it and it works very well.=0D =0D However, as we have discussed in the past, there are many ways to skin th= is cat.=0D =0D DanRH@KR-Builder.org=0D See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,=0D =0D Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC=0D =0D See our KR2 at: http://kr-builder.org Click on the Pic.=0D =0D See our EAA Chapter 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG=0D =0D KR Purchasing Info at: http://fly-kr.com =0D -------Original Message-------=0D =0D From: KRnet@mailinglists.org=0D Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:07:02 AM=0D To: krnet@mailinglists.org=0D Subject: KR> Cutting Plexiglas=0D =0D Years ago I was told a tip for cutting Plexiglas. At that time he was =0D referring to flat material. I have never had a need to try it myself but, for =0D what it's worth, here was the suggestion.=0D =0D Use a fine tooth bandsaw blade but reverse it (turn the blade circle insi= de =0D out) so the teeth enter the plastic backwards. I wouldn't try it unless I had =0D some scrap to use first.=0D =0D Good luck!=0D =0D Maury Hunter=0D ph 515 244 7980=0D fax 515 244 7952 --------------Boundary-00=_K3YA9Y21VA4000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am not sure that would work so well.  I received a publi= cation from EAA that states that a metal cutting blade in a band saw is b= est.  I have tried it and it works very well.
 
However, as we have discussed in the past, there are many ways to sk= in this cat.
 

DanRH@KR-Builder.org

See ya in Red Oak --- 2003,

Daniel R= =2E Heath - Lexington, SC

See our KR2 at: ht= tp://kr-builder.org  Click on the Pic.

See our EAA Chapte= r 242 at: http://WWW.EAA242.ORG

KR Purchasing Info at= : http://fly-kr.= com 

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Date: Tuesday, Dec= ember 17, 2002 10:07:02 AM
Subject: KR> Cu= tting Plexiglas
 
Years ago I was told a tip for cutting Plexiglas. At tha= t time he was
referring to flat material. I have never had a need to = try it myself but, for
what it's worth, here was the suggestion.
<= BR>Use a fine tooth bandsaw blade but reverse it (turn the blade circle i= nside
out) so the teeth enter the plastic backwards. I wouldn't try i= t unless I had
some scrap to use first.

Good luck!

Maur= y Hunter
ph 515 244 7980
fax 515 244 7952

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--------------Boundary-00=_K3YA9Y21VA4000000000-- --------------Boundary-00=_K3YAENY1VA4000000000-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:06:20 EST To: krnet@mailinglists.org From: Flymaca711689@aol.com Subject: dec 17 2003 possble kr fly in? Message-ID: <78.3341e320.2b314e3c@aol.com> --part1_78.3341e320.2b314e3c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit very nice place to fly this will be a big thing for sure mac First Flight First Flight Airstrip was added to the park in 1963. It is immediately adjacent to the Wright Memorial Shaft site atop Big Kill Devil Hill, and a short walk from the Visitors Center, camp buildings, and launch site. It features a meticulously manicured 3,000' x 60' paved runway 02-20 with clear approaches. Use right traffic for runway 20. The runway is unlighted, and night operations are absolutely forbidden. The strip comfortably accomodated my Cessna 310, and is a piece of cake for any single. But be alert for the possibility of stiff crosswinds, and associated low-level windshear caused by the trees that line both sides of the airstrip. And since FFA can be quite busy, be sure to self-announce on CTAF 122.9. A small parking apron is at the south end of the field, with firm grass areas available for parking if the apron is full (as it often is). No fuel or services are available, and parking is strictly limited to 24 consecutive hours and a total of 48 hours in any 30-day period. (Violators risk a nasty fine.) A public telephone is available at the parking apron if you need to call for a taxi, rental car, or hotel...all of which are available nearby. --part1_78.3341e320.2b314e3c_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:17:14 EST To: krnet@mailinglists.org From: Flymaca711689@aol.com Subject: altranet first flight Message-ID: <67.4ddaa56.2b3150ca@aol.com> --part1_67.4ddaa56.2b3150ca_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 24 hours, fly into Dare County Regional Airport at Manteo (MQI), a few miles south of FFA. Runways are 04-22 (3,849' x 75') and 16-34 (3,303' x 75'), both lighted. UNICOM/CTAF is 122.8 MHz. The airport is operated by the Dare County Airport Authority, (919) 473-2600, and features a 24-hour self-service fueling station with both 100LL and autogas (Jet A also available), courtesy car, rental cars, and excellent restaurants nearby. MQI has an AWOS that broadcasts on frequency 128.275 MHz, and is also available by telephone at (919) 473-2826. The Outer Banks are separated from the mainland by the Albermarle, Croatan, and Pamlico Sounds. These are blanketed with a thicket of large Restricted Areas and MOAs used by the Air Force and Navy as training areas. Careful chart reading and preflight planning are required to avoid any incursion into these areas. Washington Center on 124.725 MHz can tell you if any of the areas are "cold" as they sometimes are on weekends. --part1_67.4ddaa56.2b3150ca_boundary-- ------------------------------ End of krnet Digest ***********************************