KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Randy Powell
ts. Too many people use Lowes aircraft supply for hardware which > is ok for non structural uses.Don't cut coners on this or wood ect. Look > at factory airplanes and some of the good homebuilts. Good luck. > > -Original Message- >>From: Randy Powell >>Sent: Jul 11,

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Randy Powell
6 7:22 PM Subject: Re: KR> Kr2s building advice > Randy > I'm building a KR2. > I have flown in a Kr2s and found it to be a very enjoyable plane to fly. > Building > This is my first plane, I have basic woodworking stills but like you have > Auto mechanics back, I have been b

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Dennis Dyer
Hi Randy, I think the book you're looking for is "Amateur Built Aircraft Reference Material" put out by USDOT and FAA. Dennis Dyer Pine, CO --- randywpow...@verizon.net wrote: From: "Randy Powell" To: "AUnderwood" , "KRnet" Cc: Subject:

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Randy Powell
Dennis, thank you for the info I will try to locate a copy. - Original Message - From: "Dennis Dyer" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:30 PM Subject: Re: KR> Kr2s building advice > Hi Randy, > I think the book you're looking for is "Amateur Built A

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Allen Wiesner
Randy: I believe that the book that you are looking for is the FAA's AC 43.13B "Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices - Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Alterations" ; also called CAM 18. It is available from the FAA, the EAA, Aircraft Spruce, & Wicks. I would also recommend that you get

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread AUnderwood
- >From: Dennis Dyer >Sent: Jul 19, 2006 11:30 PM >To: kr...@mylist.net >Subject: Re: KR> Kr2s building advice > >Hi Randy, >I think the book you're looking for is "Amateur Built Aircraft Reference >Material" put out by USDOT and FAA. > >Dennis

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Randy Powell
Allen, Thank you for the info I will look into it. - Original Message - From: "Allen Wiesner " To: "KRnet" Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 12:08 AM Subject: Re: KR> Kr2s building advice > Randy: > > I believe that the book that you are looking for is t

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Randy Powell
Hello all, I have been considering the Kr2s as a possible project for some time. I have an extensive background in woodworking, auto mechanics, electrical systems, and basic electronics. I believe the KR2S trigear would be a good fit for someone with my skills and abilities. Howe

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread AUnderwood
k for non structural uses.Don't cut coners on this or wood ect. Look at factory airplanes and some of the good homebuilts. Good luck. -Original Message- >From: Randy Powell >Sent: Jul 11, 2006 10:47 PM >To: KRnet >Subject: KR> Kr2s building advice > >Hello all, >

KR> Kr2s building advice

2008-10-12 Thread Phil Matheson
Randy I'm building a KR2. I have flown in a Kr2s and found it to be a very enjoyable plane to fly. Building This is my first plane, I have basic woodworking stills but like you have Auto mechanics back, I have been building & flying All sized Radio control aircraft for many years. The KR net is a