minimum space would be 18ft. x8ft width of center
spars with waf's on approx. 86 inches x length of boat
what you would have to do is build your kr in components
and store pieces as you go.
the boat can easily be built in this size of space.what you would
have to consider when you are ready is to finish as much of
the boat as you can such as do your rudder cable runs,
fit your engine mount, install your engine to line up and
fit your cowling , fit your forward deck and gas tank
fit your turtle deck, fit your canopy frame and hardware.
center spars can be mounted in a roll over jig configured
to maintain center spar alignment and to clearance
fuselage when spars are installed in fuselage
outer spars are installed on center section and can
be done one panel at a time.
forward center spar is removed from jig and gear is
installed (jig made from 1 1/2 inch angle and
bolt spars to jig to maintain alignment)
aileron bellcranks, cable runs and related
hardware is installed
is a simple matter to re-install after spars
are fitted in fuselage.
horizontal stab. and elevator are small pieces and
can be done in a small space
it would look like all you are doing for awhile is
building alot of disjointed parts and pieces
this is the sequence I' m doing my second
kr project in as space is a problem for me
too. So far I have my fuselage, my outer wing
panels are glassed, my horizontal stab. and
elevator are ready for final finish and I'm getting
ready to fit my gear and install my aileron actuator
set up.
this is my second kr project
Don Chisholm