Hi Andy
I am from SA as well and know that plane, it was built by a guy by the name
of Robby Allen right here in Port Elizabeth. Because the wing is one piece,
he couldn't get it out of his workshop down a fairly long flight of stairs
so he cut it as described. After that the wing/ fuz section went down wing
tip first with the rear of the fuz after. It also had a type IV motor
mounted "backwards".It was after meeting him that I decided to build one as
well.I actually work with a relative of his. Changing it to a tri gear would
be quite simple. You
will have to make two holes in the wings directly behind the existing
mountings and then swap the left side with the right and changing them from
in front of the spar to behind at the same time (assuming that Robbie
drilled the holes symetrically). As for the nose wheel, the standard Diel
gear should be an easy job.
There are a few other concerns that you should be aware of, contact me
privately for more.
Regards
Dene Collett
KR2S-RT builder
Port Elizabeth
South Africa
mailto: dene.coll...@telkomsa.net
P.S: checkout www.whisperaircraft.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Hatting" <a.hatt...@ru.ac.za>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Thursday, 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?
> 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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