Typically you can take any of the plans (paper) to a place like "Staples" and
they will scan the large sheets into a PDF, then you can load them into your
laptop or tablet for use in the shop (or, wherever)
The eBay pdf is the manual, as you noted, which is also very useful of course...
-- Larry Colonial Beach, VA
On Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at 09:29:33 AM EST, John Gotschall via KRnet
<[email protected]> wrote:
Being curious what was being sold, I bought a cd of "kr plans" off ebay, but
found it was a digitized cooy of only the building manual. I complained
because plans include drawings of the parts to be fabricated and those drawings
were misssing.
I was refunded by ebay, the seller did not refund, but only promised to "look
into it" and then fell silent.
I own 2 sets of kr2 plans, one bult with a tail number and flight time and one
never built. I thought it would be nice to have a digitized set for quick
reference that would fit in my phone or tablet.
jg
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