Arrived home from Oshkosh on Saturday and just now had the time to make a posting. To the un-initiated, if you don't think this is a big country, try driving across it for a few days. I did manage to get to the KR Forum on Monday morning; had to leave early to get to my station at the Composites 101 Workshop. I also did the presentation several times for the Workshop. I have heard it many times and am a believer: If you want to really learn a topic, try teaching it. During the week I visited Rob Schmidt's KR a few times. Each visit I would have to explain how the KR is constructed to other prospective builders who were checking out the KR. After three visits, two buddies from Texas said they had decided to build two identical KR-2S aircraft side by side. When finished they would then flip a coin to determine who would own which aircraft. Rob, I am sure that your KR has inspired several more builders beyond these two buddies.
Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6242 Mechanicsville, MD, USA

