Do you still have the kr2s projectfor sale? I seen it was on barnstormers but I didnt get a reply so i wanted to try this way thanks mike
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 7:56 PM, RSmith <rsmith...@nycap.rr.com> wrote: > Come on guys! I have to move in two weeks and really need to sell this nice > KR2S project to some lucky person. Wouldn't you like to get a head-start on > your construction and get in the air years sooner? Price lowered again to > $1799. > > Sleek and sporty KR2S experimental airplane project for sale. A low-wing, 2 > passenger plane that is fun to fly and cruises at over 140 mph. Not an > ultralight. Can be flown with recreational or private license. You save > years of construction time by buying my almost half-completed plane. Plane > is composite (foam and fiberglass/spruce) construction. I have over $2500 in > materials alone into it. Labor is worth thousands more. > > Project includes: 1) completed fuselage "boat" made with aircraft mahogany > ply 2) Completed set of 6 inner and tapered outer spruce/mahogany ply box > wing spars 3) Set of tailpieces including completed, beautiful horiz > stabilizer and elevator and vertical stabilizer and rudder that need > glassing. 4) canopy frame and sleek "dragonfly" optical quality acrylic > canopy 5) set of airfoil ribs cut to shape 6) fiberglass front deck. 7) > miscellaneous hardware, fiberglass, carbon fiber, foam, and ply. 8) > Rand-Robinson plans and construction book. 9) construction logbook and glue > test pieces. Construction quality is outstanding. You can see through the > fiberglass to see the bond to the spruce. Boat is straight as an arrow. > Everything is square and aligned. Fuselage has been widened 1 inch at the > shoulders and 6 inches of horiz stabilizer added. Firewall size is same as > in RR plans. Wing skins and gear are available elsewhere. Wing attach > fittings available from me at a bargain price. Project easily comes apart > and can fit in the back of a pickup truck for transport. This project will > get you in the air years faster than starting from scratch. > > Better buy it before someone else does! > > Call Bob at 518 541 3248 for more information or email at > rsmith...@nycap.rr.com Local pickup only or shipping arrangements upon > mutual agreement. Project location is Mechanicville, NY (20 N of Albany) I > really want to sell it to someone who will get it flying. > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >