...beside all the discribed adventures,a big adventure is,not to get a
"Banana-boat---and the aerodynamics improve in the wingroot to the
fuselage area(you can keep the radius very small--ie.1/2inch or less)
When I started my first KR2 back about 74, I called Ken and asked about the
square sides. He told me to go ahead and do it. He said he made the bottom
less wide than the top because he liked the looks of it.
Patrick Driscoll
Saint Paul, MN
patric...@usfamily.net
If you can read this, Thank a tea
, great idea..
Joe Cygan
KR-2S
Texas
From: Donald Greer
To: KRnet
Sent: Sun, December 26, 2010 1:34:01 PM
Subject: KR> 'Rectangular' boat building
Good day all,
Been looking over Bob Johnson's photo page
(http://picasaweb.google.com/103552664
he year
Vaughan
Ngahinapouri
Hamilton
New Zealand
Original Message -
From: "Donald Greer"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 8:34 AM
Subject: KR> 'Rectangular' boat building
Good day all,
Been looking over Bob Johnson's photo page
(http://p
Vertical ( square corners ) side save a whole lot of building time.
Any work that has to be done on the cowling
because of the extra width at the bottom is a whole lot less than
double tapering ALL of the gusset blocks top
and bottom as well as the crosspieces. Your results may var
Good day all,
Been looking over Bob Johnson's photo page
(http://picasaweb.google.com/103552664644911775549/KR2SS#
) and have noticed that he has built his boat to be square at the
corners, vice angled top to bottom as the drawings indicate.
I'd be grateful if others who have built this way c
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