Permanently fixed wings isn't a bad idea though it makes it a little hard to
transport it to and from where ever.  Also, since I'm building the KR-1/-1B,
I sort of need the ability to switch between both sets of wings.  Still,
there's nothing that says you can't make the wings a "permanent" part of the
plane and keep it at the airport.  Just sort of like the idea of being able
to switch out wings and not pay tie down fees.  Just my 2 cents worth.

Gene in Wyoming 

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From: KRnet
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 07/30/04 12:45:23
To: KRnet
Subject: @WL Re: KR> Wing Question

The folding wing does exist and looks fairly simple to install. I even won a
free set of plans some time ago. However, I decided that I would feel safer
with a permanent attachment rather than continually connecting and
disconnecting the wings. Just me.
Ray

ljhus...@wmconnect.com wrote:
I am almost ready for my KR to become a reality. I was wondering if the
folding wing ever came through. I know that there was some plans raffled off
and
I was wondering if there was a finished project or has it been scrapped. If
not, then how long does it take to remove the wings from a KR? Thanks

Larry Husky
Bentonville, AR
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