Re: KRnet> Taking over KR-2S

2024-09-03 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Where is the project located? Many times, you may find a KR builder or pilot/owner near you that can mentor you through the build process. I agree with Griff... come on out to Mt Vernon next weekend and meet, touch and maybe get to ride in a KR... Best regards Luis  On Tuesday, September 3,

Re: KRnet> Taking over KR-2S

2024-09-03 Thread G R Pickett via KRnet
Joshua, Glad you finally have formed some questions. Assuming you have all the systems and composite knowledge you need to make a decision, I would recommend looking at the wood joints of the fuselage (boat). The plywood should be aircraft or marine grade, not hobby plywood or veneer. The joint

KRnet> Taking over KR-2S

2024-09-03 Thread Joshua DeGuire via KRnet
Hello everyone, I am a longtime lurker but first time poster. I have the opportunity to take over a KR-2S project and am going to look at it this weekend. I am an A&P with a decent amount of experience on composite aircraft, but I’ve never worked on a KR. I was wondering if anyone can suggest speci