There seem to be a number of guys out there that are making there airplanes 
wider than the plans call for more comfort .
when you start putting the two sides together make sure you mark the center 
and hold that by blocking the longerons on the sides. I bought a laser level 
at Harbor Freight that will make a straight line and by laying it on it's 
side it will give you a point where the top or in this case the bottom cross 
member center should be that will make the sides plumb.
There is a site for Mark Langford that is almost complete on how to build 
this airplane you'll find it helpful.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kristofer Leirfallom" <kleir...@aero.und.edu>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 12:44 PM
Subject: KR> KR-2 is my first homebuilt


>I just purchased, the KR-2, my first homebuilt.  The sides are already
> built.  The plans are not real clear on the length of the cross
> members, they show some but not all the lengths.  Are the lengths real
> critical?
>
>
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