Put some wide armrests on each side. See Les Palmers plane, Virg

On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 07:14:49 -0600 "wilder_jeff Wilder"
<wilder_j...@msn.com> writes:
> Mark,
> 
> I have a KR2 that was streched before the S was available... built 
> to the 
> plans.. problem is.. is too wide for a single seater, and not wide 
> enough 
> for a 2 seater...  I was thinking aobut just starting the fuse over. 
> and 
> using all the existing hardware
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -Jeff Wilder
> CISSP,CCE,C/EH
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> >From: "Mark Langford" <n5...@hiwaay.net>
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> >Virg wrote:
> >
> > >         Da PLANS---Da PLANS,  You have to draw it on the table 
> anyway,
> >
> >I guess Virg has a point here.  There are only about 6 points that 
> really
> >matter in defining the fuselage sides, so it's pretty quick to lay 
> out.  
> >The
> >worst part of laying out the sides is the pathetic dimensioning.  I 
> have no
> >idea why anybody would use individual dimensions rather than 
> cumulative
> >dimensions.  The first thing I did was get the calculator and start 
> adding
> >all the numbers so I could just hang the tape measure on one end 
> and read
> >off each new station with reference to the firewall.  Measuring 
> each bay or
> >station individual with respect to the previous one is an 
> invitation to a
> >bad case of tolerance stackup, or worse.  It's close enough for KR 
> work, 
> >but
> >a pain in the butt, and the reason several folks have discovered 
> their
> >fuselage is either one bay short or one bay long!  Other than that, 
> make
> >sure the two spars are the correct distance apart.
> >
> >  I drew mine out on the table so I could screw the positioning 
> blocks down
> >that force the  upper and lower longerons into shape.  That's a 
> great time
> >to make any changes to the plans that you want to make, mainly the 
> overall
> >length or the addtion of a bay.  Plots on paper are subject to 
> expansion 
> >and
> >contraction with humidity,  twisting, or accidental tearing, but 
> lines made
> >from chalk lines (and then reinforced with a Sharpie) and a big 
> drywall
> >T-square (from Home Depot) will stay put for a long time, and will
> >definitely not move.  I can still see mine on the my table top...
> >
> >And I'll save Virg the trouble, "build it per the plans!"
> >                :  )
> >
> >Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
> >see homebuilt airplane at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford
> >email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
> >
> >
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Virgil N. Salisbury - AMSOIL
www.lubedealer.com/salisbury
Miami ,Fl

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