Hi Dubi; my name is Don Chisholm I live in Oshawa Ontario Canada
I'm posting this to you off line because the KR experts on line seem
to disagree with me about building wings first and it doesn't seem to
make any difference that I'm building my second KR and have extsnsive
aircraft experience but when I built my KR1 I found that building the
airplane full planform to be a pain in the butt especially when it came
time to build the outer wing panels and thought there had to be a better
 way so I built my second wing set in roll over jig made from angle iron
and found that it was much easier to build my outer wing panels .
also I shaped my foam cores from extruded polystyrene insulation
foam Varieze style which is readily available from building supply houses
is  cheaper than ridgid polyurethane and has a superior structural value
and urethane foam is nasty to shape and easy to screw up with
when you 're shaping your cores.
the idea is to  mount your center section spar set in a jig to 
maintain alignment and to be able to fit your fuselage into the
jig to be able mount the center spars to the fuselage 
this might sound complicated but think about it,
eventually the light bulb will go on in your brain.
I'd never build another KR any other way
Don C chizmsupholst...@rogers.com  
Dubi Gefen <dub...@maanit.org.il> wrote:


Hello KRnet

I made decision to start build the aircraft from the wings first and
then continue to fuselage.

Are there any builder thinking there can be problem with this process
steps? 

Dubi Gefen.




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