Briefly, according to FAA regulations - If you build at least 51% of a KR2S 
per plans you may apply for certification as an E-AB (Experimental-Amateur 
Built).  As the builder, you may then apply for a "Repaiman Certificate" for 
that specific plane.  That will allow you to do an annual condition 
inspection on the plane without having to hire an A&P or other qualified 
individual.  Anyone may work on, maintain, repair, etc. an airplane in the 
experimental category - no ratings required.

> 8. If I build a KR2S will I be able to get an A& P certificate to do the
> maintenance & repairs on it?


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