>In particular, I have been trying to find out answers to the following two
>questions.
>(1) What tools will I need to buy in order to build the KR-2S kit? I have
>none at present.
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There will be many opinions on that. My opinion, either a table saw
or radial arm sa
There will be many opinions on that. My opinion, either a table saw or
radial arm saw, a small drill press, hand drill, wood clamps,wrenches,
small belt sander, random orbital sander, and misc other hand tools.
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It is still the best bang for the proverbial buck that re
Duncan,
If you want to "build" an airplane, get the plans for a KR2S.
If you want to assemble an airplane, go for any kit you can afford.
Pat Driscoll
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Saint Paul, MN
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First of all, I need to advise you to come to the KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon
Illinois. This is going to be one of the best ever and you will get all your
questions answered and may learn how to work with fiberglass and some other
things.
You wrote:
(However, the KR-2S seems to offer better perfo
>However, the KR-2S seems to offer better performance, lower cost and better
>looks by far. My problem is that the KR website offers almost no
>information regarding some key concerns faced by any prospective
>builder. So I went in search of information on the builder sites. I've
>browsed
Hi,
First, I'm new to this list. I'm still in the throes of decing which plane
to build. On my short list are: Sonex, Zodiac XL and the KR-2S. All seem
excellent, but the Sonex and Zodiac are aluminum, and the construction
seems extremely simple and 'clean'. Their kits arrive with every par
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