> >I get disgusted also, but the picture isn't as black as all that. There are >suppliers who do supply good parts. You just have to learn who to buy from >and who not to buy from. If you ask on the net BEFOR you buy, then you can >usually get a good source for most anything you want.
I have bought only from highly regarded, by the KRNet, suppliers and found missing parts, unfinished work, parts that don't fit, etc. >I have a motor mount on this KR and had one on the first KR and had no >problems with either of them. But spent several months trying to figure out >how to attach and make seat belt attach fittings. Yes, it can be >frustrating, but sure is a lot of fun. The motor mount came with no instructions. The openings are loose for AN5 bolts, but AN6 WILL NOT GO IN without reaming. This means that I need to spend days trying to find a 3/8" ream. >And another thing, if you like sports cars, you will love flying a KR. I >know because I flew one for 6 years and had a blast doing it. > I am a military trained pilot with 14,000 hours. I also have studied aeronautics in college. I know what a well built KR2 is capable of. This is why I intend to find a way to finish the plane, but I stand by my complaint that the suppliers are the reason that 85% of builders do not finish. It is scarry that the best are this sloppy. Or, maybe, no one else has gotten consistently poor parts with no QC and little documentation! I have not received a single part from any supplier that did not require grinding, re-taping, or parts additions, even when I bought a series of supposedly compatible components. See you in Red Oak - 2003 I wish I could be there, but my plane is not moving forward rapidly. I spend 95% of my building time trying to fix bad parts. Larry Severson Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 968-9852 lar...@socal.rr.com