there is a site  wich uses a foam core.  but not in narrow strips and no balsa 
wood.  Check out kr2super2.com
Bob

--- On Tue, 4/24/12, Jon Kimmel <kimm...@cox.net> wrote:


From: Jon Kimmel <kimm...@cox.net>
Subject: KR> FW: Aero-Core
To: kr...@mylist.net
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 4:33 AM


I don't think this sent last night...so I'll try again.
I?m new here so forgive me if this is something I could have found on my
own...believe me, I have tried.  I just recently purchased a partially
complete ?stretch? KR2S fuselage that is different to say the least.  It
looks like it was built on a mold of several 1 inch ply-balsa-ply strips. 
There is reference to aero-core in the notes but I can?t seem to find any
current reference to the product on the internet.  It appears to be
incredibly strong as well as sleek.   Does anyone know of a KR fuselage that
is built this way?  I find it hard to believe this was a ?one-off? since it
appears to have been built on a mold. 

It would be easier to explain how it differs from the plans if someone else
has a fuselage that is made the same way.  Speaking of the FAA...when should
I contact them in the building process?

Jon Kimmel
kimm...@cox.net


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