I am from South Africa and have just bought a partly assembled KR2.
We are not comfortable with a taildragger and would like to fit a tri-
wheel under carriage. Where can one find such and perhaps plans to
fit them?
The previous owner had to cut the plane behind the cockpit to get it
out of his
, France
"Andy Hatting"
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2005-01-13 07:24
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Objet : KR> tri-carriage
I am from South Africa and have
Objet : KR> tri-carriage
I am from South Africa and have just bought a partly assembled KR2.
We
are not comfortable with a taildragger and would like to fit a tri-
wheel under carriage. Where can one find such and perhaps plans to
fit
them? The previous owner had to cut the plane behi
Jackson, Mo
- Original Message -
From: Andy Hatting<mailto:a.hatt...@ru.ac.za>
To: kr...@mylist.net<mailto:kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 12:24 AM
Subject: KR> tri-carriage
I am from South Africa and have just bought
Andy Hatting
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 1:25 AM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> tri-carriage
I am from South Africa and have just bought a partly assembled KR2.
We are not comfortable with a taildragger and would like to fit a tri-
wheel under carriage. Where can one find such and
The previous owner had to cut the plane behind the cockpit to get it
out of his garage, and I wonder if someone has some views on the
best way to join the two parts.
+
Andy
You are on thin ice here, but the airplane can be joined without any
hassles provided it is done properly.
January 13, 2005 8:24 AM
Subject: KR> tri-carriage
> I am from South Africa and have just bought a partly assembled KR2.
> We are not comfortable with a taildragger and would like to fit a tri-
> wheel under carriage. Where can one find such and perhaps plans to
> fit them?
&
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