Can anyone tell me the life span of wooden spars before they should be
replaced. My project was started in the early 80 (20 years ago) from the
fuselage to
all spars which were checked by an A& P and signed off in the log book, but
the KR-2 wasn't completed, it's always been kept in a building
I'll bet there are a lot of KRs that are over 20years old before they are
born. I know that ours is. I'm not concerned about them.
See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics
There is a time for building and a time for FLYING and the time for building
has expired.
Daniel R. H
Your spars should be fine as long as there is no sign of rot and they have
been kept in a good dry place. Coat them with spar varnish to protect them from
moister. A&P 267938338. have fun.
provide
breathing room.
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Subject: KR> Wood Spars
> Can anyone tell me the life span of wooden spars before they should be
> replaced. My project was started in the early 80 (20 years ago) from the
>
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Subject: KR> Wood Spars
> Can anyone tell me the life span of wooden spars before they should be
> replaced. My project was started in the early 80 (20 years ago) from the
> fuselage to
> all spars which were checked by an A& P and signed off in the log book,
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