I'm retrofitting a KR2 with DD trigear and I have a question regarding
the patching of the sizable holes in the wings (between the spars).  The
netters who have chronicled their repair process on web pages seems to
follow the route of gluing foam back in the hole and laying glass over
it, as done originally.
My question is that since the underside of the wing (between the spars)
is essentially a flat area, could I lay up a fiberglass "sheet" on a
table that, once dried,  could be cut to fit and bonded as done with
wing skins?  That way, it seems that the need to "refoam"  the wing
could be dispensed with.  Comments?

Scott Bailey
Belmont, CA

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