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1. 02:17 AM - Re: Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? (Graham Brighton)
2. 04:28 AM - Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? (Keith.Miller@esa.int)
3. 04:55 PM - Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? (pastormac@comcast.net)
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Subject: | Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? |
Ok MT,
Glad u were only Plane Busy .. ;)
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From: "mark_trickel" <marktrickel@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 2:03 AM
Subject: KIS-List: Re: Gross Weight of TR-1?
>
> To the community sorry for my absence, suffering computer issues.
>
> Hello Steve, congratulations on getting your KIS back flying.
>
> The maximum gross weight for the KIS TR-1 is 1600 lbs. At this weight the
> basic airframe remains in the Normal catagory as stated in the FARs Part
> 23. That said, the weak link is the main gear, and for that the gross
> weight at landing should be 1450 lbs or less. So in other words the extra
> weight would be in fuel to be burned off before landing. That is not to
> say you cannot land at a heavier weight, your margin of safty is just
> less. Plus I hear the main gear will flex a hellin.
>
> Your need to have 30 pounds in the baggage is goofy. Something is not
> right. The third owner of your airplane added the later nose gear, and I
> suspect that the addition may have not been sorted out correctly. The new
> gear is much heavier then the orginal.
>
> Another issue with your airplane maybe the position of the main gear. If
> the the weight and balance indicates more than 20% of the weight on the
> nose gear you might want to address this. Many KIS owners have canted the
> main gear forward with flox wedges added at the gear attachment points and
> found improved handling in ground effect during the transion to touch
> down.
>
> Our resident engineers are the KIS experts I only highly endorse their
> findings.
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> MT
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Subject: | Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? |
Steve
flying solo with 30Lbs in the back when solo , doesn't make a lot of sense
on a TR-1 , it should be possible by repositioning the battery to get a
much better C oF G all round , my battery is located directly behind the
copilots seat which results in a empty Cof G at STA 58.75 ( Cof G must be
in range STA 61.5 to STA 65.6) . With the empty Cof G at 58.75 its almost
impossible to exceed the forward C of G solo. ( Pilot weight is located at
STA 80 in my TR-1 as measured and calculated from the weighing scales ).
depending on your empty Cof G i would seriously consider moving the battery
further back
(With an Io240 B engine max take off is 1450lbs).
Keith
From: pastormac@comcast.net
To: kis-list@matronics.com
Date: 12/18/2016 04:44 PM
Subject: Re: KIS-List: Gross Weight of TR-1?
Sent by: owner-kis-list-server@matronics.com
Thank you! After repainting the plane and a new weight an balance, when I
fly solo I'm having to place 30 lbs behind the seat in baggage area to have
the proper weight distribution. I have 15 gal tanks in each wing and can
only fly with 10 gal in each. Is this common? I weigh 195. My wife flys with
me we can have 10 in each tank and 25 baggage she weighs 135. Just the way
the numbers came out.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 17, 2016, at 9:19 PM, Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com> wrote:
FWIW: according to the original KIS aircraft sales brochure, with the
Lycoming O-235 the max gross weigh of a TR-1 is 1,400lbs. But then the
same document states the MGW of a KIS4 with an O-360 is 2,300lbs but
Rich specifically told me it should be 2,500lbs.
You can download a copy of the original sales brochure at:
http://puertoricoflyer.com/Files/KIS%20Builders%20Manual/KIS%20Sport%20Aircraft%20Sales%20Brochure.pdf
Legally, the MGW is set to whatever the builder believes, but it can be
changed with modifications to the original build. YMMV
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 11:04 AM, pastormac <pastormac@comcast.net>
wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have gotten conflicting information on my gross weight of my TR-1?
Does anyone know if it's 1,400 or 1,450? I have a Lycoming 235 L2C
tri gear.
Thanks!!
Steve McIntosh
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Subject: | Re: Gross Weight of TR-1? |
Hi Keith,
Thanks for the reply! My battery is located behind the passenger seat and still
was told to fly with 30 lbs in the area when flying solo.
Steve
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> On Dec 20, 2016, at 7:28 AM, Keith.Miller@esa.int wrote:
>
>
> Steve
>
> flying solo with 30Lbs in the back when solo , doesn't make a lot of sense
> on a TR-1 , it should be possible by repositioning the battery to get a
> much better C oF G all round , my battery is located directly behind the
> copilots seat which results in a empty Cof G at STA 58.75 ( Cof G must be
> in range STA 61.5 to STA 65.6) . With the empty Cof G at 58.75 its almost
> impossible to exceed the forward C of G solo. ( Pilot weight is located at
> STA 80 in my TR-1 as measured and calculated from the weighing scales ).
> depending on your empty Cof G i would seriously consider moving the battery
> further back
>
> (With an Io240 B engine max take off is 1450lbs).
>
>
> Keith
>
>
>
> From: pastormac@comcast.net
> To: kis-list@matronics.com
> Date: 12/18/2016 04:44 PM
> Subject: Re: KIS-List: Gross Weight of TR-1?
> Sent by: owner-kis-list-server@matronics.com
>
>
>
> Thank you! After repainting the plane and a new weight an balance, when I
> fly solo I'm having to place 30 lbs behind the seat in baggage area to have
> the proper weight distribution. I have 15 gal tanks in each wing and can
> only fly with 10 gal in each. Is this common? I weigh 195. My wife flys with
> me we can have 10 in each tank and 25 baggage she weighs 135. Just the way
> the numbers came out.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 17, 2016, at 9:19 PM, Galin Hernandez <galinhdz@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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