KR> Wing mounting possibilities.

2014-10-01 Thread rbaalman at cox.net
4 lbs. plus a lb for foam. Roger rbaalman at cox.net Alex Pearson wrote: > How much additional weight did the plywood add? > > Alex Pearson > alexptx at gmail.com >

KR> Wing mounting possibilities.

2014-10-01 Thread rbaalman at cox.net
I will have to weigh the ply and foam. Another builder is adding the ply in the cockpit and it is not glued in yet. Roger rbaalman at cox.net Alex Pearson wrote: > How much additional weight did the plywood add? >

KR> Wing mounting possibilities.

2014-09-30 Thread Alex Pearson
How much additional weight did the plywood add? Alex Pearson alexptx at gmail.com On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 6:56 AM, Roger Baalman via KRnet < krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote: > I am building mine the same way. Angle brackets attach the wing to the > fuselage and transfer the loads for and aft. I

KR> Wing mounting possibilities.

2014-09-30 Thread rbaalman at cox.net
I am building mine the same way. Angle brackets attach the wing to the fuselage and transfer the loads for and aft. I also added plywood skins on the inside of the cockpit like Joe Horton did. I like the look and the sides are much stiffer. Roger Baalman rbaalman at cox.net Larry Stor

KR> Wing mounting possibilities.

2014-09-25 Thread Larry Storlie
I'm new but have been studying many of the sites shown on KRnet.org. I' m confused by the one for a KR2s being built by Robert Pesak (close to the bottom of the list of those under construction). The workmanship is fantastic but he is mounting the one piece wing by sawing two slots in the bottom