>I know what you are saying, I bought my KR2 ready to fly and then took 15 >months to get it ready to fly. > >Now I've got 80 hours on it and have taken it home to add wing stub fuel >tanks, lower the undercarriage mount points (raise the aircraft) and fit a >belly board.
I bought a KR2 project that I thought I would have flying in 5 months - that was late 2000. So in April 2--4, I bought a ready to fly Q2. I hope it will make its first flight this month. After the 40 hours, I can go back to work on the KR. It had wings that would not fit the attachments. I now know that the original builder put in the back attachments in backwards ( they face aft). I used to think that I underestimated time by a factor of 5 I wish! Larry Severson Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 968-9852 lar...@socal.rr.com