G'day all,
I was wondering how and if possible I could get in touch with Jeannette Rand?
I would like to find out more about the KR100 prototype design from her.
Thanks in advance,
Brian Deveson
sbdeve...@bigpond.com
All,
I still have an entire wood kit, plywood kit and set of plans for sale in the
shipping crates ready to go. I'd like $1000 for the lot but am open to offers.
I also have engine instruments for $100. A set of wheels breaks (mechanical
drum) and tires, a stick grip "Fat Boy", and a fo-guns
Tried to call you earlier today. Call me tomorrow.
Ray
504-616-9098
--- On Wed, 4/25/12, Craig Williams wrote:
From: Craig Williams
Subject: KR> For Ray Fuenzalida
To: "K Rnet"
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2012, 9:29 AM
Sent you several emails. I think they are
Back in the early 90's I ordered the Rand- Robinson promo/ info video. Does
anyone know where I could look to see it again? I remember thinking it was
pretty cool. Might be good motivational material and fun to show my son as I
attempt to glue my hands to spruce.
Dave Anderson
Hi all,
Looking for Mr David Wade to see if these plans are still available.
Thanks for the lead Phil.
Brian
sbdeve...@bigpond.com
- Original Message -
From: "Phillip Matheson"
To: "Brian and Sue Deveson"
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 9:12 AM
Subject: Fw: KR> KR-1 Plans
>I found th
After much reading, visiting and asking questions I have decided to go ahead
and start a KR-2S. I called and ordered the 5/8 x 5/8 capstrip to get started
on the boat. I'll craft a work table this weekend and hopefully be staring at
a stack of spruce in a couple weeks.
Special thanks to Step
Sent you several emails. I think they are going into your spam. Call me.
Craig
816-797-1959
Jon
End grain balsa is a well known core material in the yacht manufacturing
industry. It is the perfect core material for the job. It is very strong for
its weight and is closed cell which means it does not absorb water or rot. I
hava an article here in an aviation mag where the builder did exactl
It appears to be end grain balsa...bonded to plywood...and cut into strips. It
looks like they bonded the strips together on a mold...the strength of the
whole system is in the fiberglass on the inside and out. I'm convinced it is
strong enough...my only concern is convincing the FAA it is str
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