I have two flying versions in the far north east, New Brunswick. If you are
interested in a real quick step to a cheap flying KR-2 give me a call in the
Spring.
Jim
James E. Sellars, B.A., (Econ.), CFP
International Financial Planner
Keybase Financial Group Inc.
120 Queen St, Moncton, N.-B. C
I have two KR2S projects in my hangar in Stockton, CA. Both have been around
for awhile, and I am
not the original owner of either project.
Project one is past ?boat? stage, i.e. the empennage is
assembled, the wing spars are fabbed, the stick and cabling is installed, and
the pedals are in.
Hey Guys, Another 5 hours of cutting cloth and glassing another wing surface. I
did go ahead and cut the glass for the last wing surface, That will speed
things up. Thanks to those who answered my question about the fiberglass on the
fuselage. Like everything else on a KR, it seems to be person
NetHeads,
I flew down to my father's farm today, stopping by Bessemer to pick up my
brother along the way. If you visit http://aprs.fi/?call=n56ml and change the
SHOW LAST field to 12 HOURS (or whatever it takes to get the round trip) you
can get a good idea of what it was like. If you chang
I second, third, and fourth that opinion
Larry Flesner
I also did my fuse, very easy, ( if you can roll your fuse over to work on a
flat surface.
Phil Matheson
SAAA Ch 20
www.phils...@50megs.com
The figerglass provides more strength and stiffness (less flexing) than the
wood. I would not consider omitting it. Major reduction in strength and
stiffness.
--- On Sun, 3/7/10, rkp...@comcast.net wrote:
From: rkp...@comcast.net
Subject: KR> paint or glass
To: "krnet"
List-Post: krnet@li
At 06:02 PM 3/7/2010, you wrote:
>Hi Mike
>
> I personally think covering all wood surface should be covered
> with with deck cloth , this will keep small cracks from showing up later on.
++
I sec
Hi Mike
I personally think covering all wood surface should be covered with with deck
cloth , this will keep small cracks from showing up later on.
Hi Guys, It's a little slow on the net right now so I'll throw this question
out there. Fuselage- Glass or paint ? Who has glassed their plywood ? As for
progress, The tops of the wings are covered and I am covering the bottoms when
I get up from here. I have help on his way. We should be able
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