Kenneth Morrison wrote:
".... what is the free bird project?"
See http://www.freebirdplans.org/ for
details. Progress has been slow, but we're getting there.
I also have to mention that anyone who
thinks they'd like to build a KR-1 probably needs to find one
and sit in it to make sure they fit. Being a Munchkin is a
must, if you build it by the plans, and that's coming from a
pretty small guy (me). A stock KR-2 is equally tight, and short
of headroom. The KR2S is a huge step in the right direction,
but almost all of them being build in recent years have been
stretched upward and lengthwise, and the FreeBird project is
just an extension of that effort.
No FreeBird plans are available yet, but
when they are, they will be published to the website above, for
free download. A re-write of the plans build manual is also on
the agenda, as the original plans left a LOT to the
imagination. This documentation will be a "living document"
that will change as the design and experience evolves, rather
than frozen in stone like the old plans have become. Please be
patient. This will not happen overnight. I've asked a few
experienced builders if they would contribute their time to the
effort, but have received very little in the way of offers, so
if there are others who feel they can offer real contribution
(in the way of time and writing) to the effort, please let me
know. This is mostly in the form of writing a chapter in the
build manual, or at least one aspect of the build process.
Depending on how much feedback I get, I may not get back to you
immediately, but will at least have a small pool of contributors
lined up, who are willing to do some writing.
Mark Langford
m...@n56ml.com
http://www.n56ml.com
Huntsville, AL
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