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2011-09-16 Thread Lee Van Dyke
Sitting by the fire with some good people and some cold root beer. Need i say more Lee Van Dyke

KR> 'Plywood' for flying machines? And, a POSSIBLE source of structural wood?

2011-09-16 Thread WxBY
Long ago & far away we heard/read a couple of suggestions: [at that time the ideas were put forward in relation to Ken's KR-1-type - - - I don't think he and/or Stu had even started to think about the -2's] - - - - - locate specs/sources of mahogany plywood as used in the manufacturing of h

KR> KR-2 Wood (a bit long story)

2011-09-16 Thread bepe
Thankyou Peter Herry --- Herry I think you were very wise not to fly a plane built with Rhamin. It is a short-fibered hardwood totally unsuitable for this kind of structural use. Peter Drake www.peterskr2s.co.uk

KR> KR-2 Wood (a bit long story)

2011-09-16 Thread Peter Drake
Herry I think you were very wise not to fly a plane built with Rhamin. It is a short-fibered hardwood totally unsuitable for this kind of structural use. Peter Drake www.peterskr2s.co.uk I live in Indonesia, plenty of wood, found wood called RHAMIN (in Sumatera and Borneo), it has very nice st