What would be a good practice is to consider each part of the airplane as mini 
projects to finish. Wings, fuselage boat, horizontal tail, etc. As you finish 
each of these mini projects you will have a better guess as to your time frame. 
Yes a boat builder and his experience will be most helpful during a project 
like the KR2S. Your time frame you are alloting will accomplish a lot, but 
there is also a lot of time invested in looking at and thinking about the 
project that many do not consider. If you start making little changes to the 
design then the project will slow down. As stated by others, just take your 
time and make sure you are accurate at every phase of the construction process. 
Good luck, have fun and don't burn yourself out while attempting your desired 3 
month time frame.
Larry H.
 



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From: Dave Capamagian seekingd...@gmail.com


Hi all,

Well I am new to the KR Net so firstly "HI"

I am looking to build a KR2S which I will be buying the plans for in the
next few weeks, my question is:

How short a time can I take to build a KR2S?

I have allocated three months with myself and my Dad ( A retired boat
builder ) full time to this project and would like to think We can have the
bulk of the work done in this time frame.

I will look to purchase the Canopy kit and turtle deck from Rand to speed
construction and will also look to getting the new wings made while we are
busy on the body.

Do you guy's think this time frame is realistic as you have the experience
in building these aircraft?

Looking forward to hearing your comments.

Dave
seekingd...@gmail.com

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