If you are buying from 'Spruce' get ready for sticker shock. Spar stock could be ...wait for it...60$ a foot! I hope you have your spar stock already, 'cause us "CANUCKS" are really in a US /CAN $ crunch right now as well as aircraft grade sitka spruce, etc. shortage. Fewer people are making wood framed aircraft. At Gilbert Aircraft in Brantford Ontario, next door to Aircraft Spruce there is a $50 transport charge involved as well. A possible figure explained to me from 'Gilbert' that 80$/ Can / foot could be the price right now. However there is a company in Cambridge ON. that supplies aircraft grade milled Douglas Fir that is much cheaper and in CAN funds - don't know the cost of it or shipping to B.C.. WICKS sounds good if transport isn't too expensive Email me off line if this interests you in your quest for wood garyains 'at'kwic.com Gary Canada
-----Original Message----- From: Pete Klapp via KRnet Subject: Re: KR> Supplier of aircraft wood I went to Wicks. They have a complete kit, all the spruce, in the needed lengths, width and thickness to complete a KR-2S. The longeron material comes in 14' length which allows you to lengthen a KR to it's best configuration. See Mark Langford's site as to best lengthening layout.