Some years ago during my KR-2 building process, I brought fibre cloth in my
suitcase, put on top of the things inside.
At the airport, the X-Ray inspector saw a blank suitcase.
It means the fibre cloth covered the image of the things iside (probably by
reflecting the X-Ray)
Herry R
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Thankyou Peter
Herry
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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
Hi Steve,
When I wanted to build my KR-2 in early nineties, I was in the same situation
as yours, seeking local wood,
avoiding importation of expensive Sitka Spruce.
I live in Indonesia, plenty of wood, found wood called RHAMIN (in Sumatera and
Borneo), it has very nice strait grain.
Treated pro
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