I have a multi-page list of "Observations on Life". Here is one based
on 13 years of building and 20 years of flying that I'm very late in
sharing. "Flying is much more fun than building". Get back to the
workshop and get the project finished. Although I've grounded myself,
211LF is still
On 10/18/2024 10:38 AM, Oscar Zuniga via KRnet wrote:
You mention not to hot-wire it as one limitation to working with it
but I would add another: the stuff is very unforgiving of being
bumped, scratched, or bent, and it demands that it be sanded very
gently. Once it's glassed, it's great- bu
Larry wrote-
>I recall using urethane foam to build 211LF and it has passed the
> 1000 hour mark. Why are builders not using it any more or are they?
I'm using the greenish urethane foam to build the tail surfaces and wings of my
Flying Squirrel. I acquired an abandoned KR project some years a
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