Hi: Go to www.wanttaja.com/alinks/index.html ,click on the chain
homebuilts, you will fine about ever homebuilt airplane ever designed,
and go to the Cvjetkovic CA-61 and CA-65 they have three section wings
like the KR2. You may need to send him an email question about his
folding wing option on the CA-65, I don't see it on the website but I
know he had one that should work on the KR-2.
Sincerely
Jim
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 22:39:45 +0000 Peter Diffey <pe...@heroic.co.uk>
writes:
> Hi,
> 
> I am just in the process of buying a KR2, and one of the big 
> attractions 
> is being able to easily remove the wings.
> 
> My current a/c is stored 45 mins from home, and needs 30 mins to 
> extract 
> from the hangar, so being able to fly from a strip 10 miutes from 
> the 
> house is very attractive, plus it will save me £1300 a year.
> 
> My question is how realist is it to take the wings off, how long do 
> they 
> take to fit, how often do you need to replace the bolts, and does 
> this 
> lead to hole elongation. I am figuring on leaving the wings on 
> through 
> the high summer months, and on/off at weekends in spring and fall.
> 
> It's not gonna stop me going ahead with the purchase if you guys 
> think 
> it is a bad plan, just alter the economics a bit.
> 
> Pete Diffey
> 
> St Albans just north of  London  - under the Luton Airport TMA for 
> any 
> guys who know the area.
> 
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