For those that are interested. The diehedral works out to extremely close to 3 degrees on centerlines of the spars. Tried to find this in the archive and did not. Because the KR2 plans and the S plans have different dimensions on the end of the wood spar, it works out a little different, but both are very close to 3. Very close meaning in our garages I doubt any of us have a scale reading to the hundredths of a degree. ( did it in autocad, I know otherwise it is minutes, seconds). Any way for those making wings of different lengths now you know how to figure your dimesion at the end of the spar if you are building this part with the center spars already in the fuse.
For reference, on a 92.63" outer front spar the centerline of the tip should be 4.84" above the level line of the water and tube trick when compared to the centerline of the main spar which needs to be leveled first. Steve McGee Endeavor Wi. USA Building a KR2S widened. lmc...@maqs.net