Hi Serge.

I am from Grahamstown. We (partner & self) bought the plane from a 
third party, who needed $ quickly. But the actual builder is from the 
states, and it appears as if he got tired of the building process. The 
plane was partially assembled in Port Alfred near 43rd Airschool.
Thanks for the info.
Regards,
Andy

On 13 Jan 2005 at 11:02, Serge VIDAL wrote:

Hi, Andy. I used to be from South Africa, and out of curiosity, where
are you, and whose aircraft was it? Utherwise, scarf joints with
aircraft grade Epoxy should work just fine. Make a jig to hold
everything together, then glue, then clamp in place, and voila! 

Serge Vidal
KR2 ZS-WEC
Paris, France





"Andy Hatting" <[email protected]>

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2005-01-13 07:24
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        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 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. The frame is of wood. Andy Hatting

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