Steve, My KR2 weighs 690 lbs. with the 0200. I'm using
azusa wheels on it. It has flown with them and they
are still in great shape. Rick Wilson.
--- Steve and Lori McGee <lmc...@maqs.net> wrote:
> On the new wing design with the stronger spars,
> because the wafs will be farther apart, does this
> this also create a higher rating in the wafs?  
> 
> I am pretty sure now I will be pushing the limit
> plus of the KR2S with this foam fused flyer,
> partially because lets see, the HS is larger, fuse
> both fore (4 inches) and aft (2 inches), and the
> wings are all larger than the kr2s plans.  Having
> read in the archives that it is the wafs that were
> the weakest link, ( especially now with the larger
> spar).  I would not worry about the extra weight if
> I could get the wafs that much stronger.  I thought
> about increasing their thickness,  but have been
> wondering what the added spacing does.  
> 
> I guess I am also going to have to bite the bullet
> on those dang wheels with a heavier plane.  Any of
> you heavy S guys using those Asuza rims? 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Steve McGee
> Endeavor Wi. USA
> Building a KR2S widened.
> lmc...@maqs.net 
> 
> 
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Rick Wilson, Haleyville, Alabama KR2-0200A -99% rwdw2...@yahoo.com



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