One observation.  You may think that the plane is more than 50% done, but the 
last 10% of the work takes 90% of the time.  I did some mods to a flying KR 
that I expected would take three months.  Over a year later I have a month to 
go and have probably put more time into it than the original builder!

-------Original Message-------
From: Aggie lewanda <agat...@yahoo.com>
Sent: 07/09/03 11:48 PM
To: KR builders and pilots <kr...@mylist.net>
Subject: KR>Buying a Project?

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> 
Netters,

I have been offered a partially completed KR-2S at a decent
price. The former builder appeared to do excellent work,
kept a great builders log etc.

Buying this project will save me a couple of years of
building and a lot of dollars. That can mean the difference 
between owning plans, lurking on the net; and, actually
building an aircraft.

So far, buying the project looks like a proverbial "no brainer".
However, I have two questions. First, the FAA requirement that
an aircraft in the experimental category be 51% or more amateur
built. Does that mean the first owner and I together built over 51%
or do I have to build 51% by myself? My guess is that this project
is already considerably more than 51% finished.

Assuming I get around the 51%, I have a bigger question.
The builder decided to make a radical modification to the
original KR plans. He built a tandem seating arrangement.
What will this do to weight & balance? His design was for a
Subaru engine. Mine will be a Corvair.

Does anyone have any thoughts on the tandem seating arrangement?
Is this a minor inconvenience of having your passenger in
the back seat? Or, will this bird handle differently in the air?
I am a low time student pilot.

I need to make a decision soon because the person offering
the project has waited patiently while I got the money together.
Now, I really need to make a commitment or else give this
person the courtesy of telling them I must pass.

I really want to build a bird and the price is decent. However, 
I would have never considered a tandem seating arrangement.

Any advice will be appreciated. Feel free to contact me
privately at agat...@yahoo.com and I will even be glad to
call you on my nickle to discuss it over the phone.

Thanks,

Dean Allen
Plans, workbench, tools but no airplane or even airplane sounds
yet in my corner of South Carolina.


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