I had a total of nine people (and my wife watching the show).  If I add
wheels to the top (which is now on the ground) of the structure, it can be
done with as few as four or five.

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When I flipped my KR, ( No engine) I welded a old piece of pipe to a square
plate, bolted this plate to the four engine mounts points on the engine
mount. ( about the centre on the firewall. I lifted the front with a small
rope pulley, Tied the rope to the round pipe, ( the rope allowed the pipe to
turn) I walked around to the tail, with the assistance of one other person I
turned it over with out taking it out side. worked great.
Similar to picking it up by the prop and turning it over by the spars with
the tail lifted in the air.


Phillip Matheson
mathe...@dodo.com.au
Australia
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