--- "Cris." <flyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, thank you so much. > > Pasquale "Pat", thanks for your reply, too! Don't > worry for your rusty > italian, I'll take the chance to improve my english > :-) > > So, I'm going to learn how a money order has to be > made. I'll go to the bank > tomorrow. > > Do you think there's anything else I'd better start > looking for? the starter > kit for composites from Aicraft Spruce? > > I'll have to wait six months before I can begin > preparing my workshop, so > I'd like to use this wait to study and practice. And > I'll keep flying, of > course. Hi Cris and welcome aboard! For me it is always nice to see people from other countries interested in the KR. It certainly is a "world community". Your English is fine! If you cannot build for six months then what you should do, is study the plans you will recieve. Buy the 4 book set by Tony Bingelis available from Aircraft Spruce. Read, and study, over and over the building sites listed on KRNET. I must have read Mark Lankfords site 500 times by now. That goes for all of the builder sites, and I keep reading them, because some of them keep getting updated. Then as I start to build the next phase, the light bulb in my head starts to come on, and I understand why this guy did this, and this guy did that. Then I can choose the best method for me. Of course as you study question will arise, the KRNET ARCHIVES are the best way to get questions answered any given subject. Good luck on your project, and as I always say, "Start building as soon as you can, it will be the most fun you will ever have in your life." Of course I have never flown a Kr and I'm sure that beats building!!! Ron Smith Kr2ssxl Cypress Ca U.S.A. mercedesm...@yahoo.com