If the average time to build a KR is say 500 hours and you by means of removing 
and inspecting as well as re-making the project take say 300 hours, then 
wouldn't you have over 51%.  People who buy pre-molded kits save a lot of time 
but still get the certificate. 

--
Paul 
KR2 Stretched 
Derry, NH

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From: "Randy Powell" <randywpow...@verizon.net> 

> Can anyone explain to me how the 51% rule works when you buy a partially 
> completed project. Is there still a way to get a repairmans certificate 
> for the finished airplane?. 
> 
> Randy Powell 
> 
> 
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