http://kr-builder.org/Colin/index.html

Well, now there is more, and you are right, you are getting there.  Doing
the seat belts was a much bigger project that I had ever imagined that it
would be or should be.  This plane is hard to fit seat belts in.

I have a suggestion, if you are not already doing this.  I am putting a pin
in the bottom and top of the belt attach pin as I am sure that you are, but
I would also cut off the head of the pin, so it will not hit at an angle.  I
wanted to be sure that if forces ever were applied, that it would be as even
as possible.

I sure do like your belt attach fittings and wish I had known about where
you got your belts before we bought ours from AS.  They were not long enough
and I had to get a friend in the upholstery business to sew on another
length of belt material that I was lucky enough to come in possession of.

Keep up the good work.  Pretty soon I will need to get another page started
for you.  This is really cool. 

N64KR

Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

da...@kr-builder.org

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Date: Saturday, November 15, 2003 8:20:30 PM
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Subject: KR>Updates

Sorry gang about that. I assumed (hahaha) that everyone already knew to go
there from Dan's site. Here it is direct:
http://kr-builder.org/Colin/index.html
Enjoy. Not much but getting there...

Colin & Bev Rainey KR2(td)
crain...@cfl.rr.com
Sanford, Florida
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