Ok I get it. Thanks guys for all the replies. Makes me feel better thinking
I have the full set of plans and knowing there are completed and flying
planes made from them. I will not be deterred - just makes it more of a
challenge; I love that anyway. The only thing it is going to do is slow down
my modeling, but that is fine.

Thanks again to all.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Langford [mailto:m...@n56ml.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 4:20 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Re: KR2S Plans lacking detail

Tim Caughron wrote:

>> Do I just guesstimate how wide the
fuselage is supposed to be at the tail section, or am I missing that
critical measurement. Do I understand that the plans have no procedure for
tri-gear, and that the details for those will be included in the install
instructions of the gear themselves?<<


You're not the first guy to wonder these things, and you won't be the last. 
A lot of these planes have been built and flown, despite the poor state of
the plans.  Those plans is the reason I built my website, the first one 
devoted to KR construction.   If you look hard enough in the plans notebook 
for the KR2, you'll find mention of joining the fuselage sides up to the
vertical stabilizer's aft spar to finish forming the boat.  This is the
width of the fuselage back at the place where the rudder fastens (it's a
tapered piece that's something like 2" wide on average).  Taper the spar
first, and leave the plywood overlapping a bit to provide a gap seal for the
rudder.  So use the farthest aft measurement that's given for a cross member
as your last known point, and then the tailpiece, and the other cross pieces
are just cut to fit.  I'd give better directions, but I'm at work and the
plans are at home.

As for tri-gear, that fits under the same heading as a lot of things...you
don't get the one-sheet plans for it unless you bought the optional parts
themselves from Rand Robinson.  Diehl sold most of the nose gear, and his
instructions are online at
http://www.diehlaero.com/NOSE%20GEAR%20INSTRUCTIONS.pdf .  I think Steve
?Glover at NVAero is now selling that gear.  I'll let him clarify.

There's a lot of guesswork building a KR from those plans, so better get
used to it now...

Mark Langford
ML at N56ML.com
website www.n56ml.com





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