Larry,
     I remember someone talking on the net about building a KR2S as a very 
roomy single place.  Fridays are the day of the week when members of the 
KRNet are allowed to place adds.  I would advertise this KR2S as being 
started as a single place and be sure to put in the width of the cockpit 
along with how far along construction is and also the quality of 
workmanship.  Someone is going to see your add that has plans to build a 
single place KR2S and realize that he/she can save themselves a lot of time, 
work, and money.  There are many builders who look for a started aircraft to 
build for these reasons.

Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx
rstos...@hot.rr.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "L. D. Mueller" <lmuel...@mhtc.net>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 3:23 PM
Subject: KR> How to widen and KR2


> Help! I just bought the KR2S that was on Barnstormers in Sparta MI. The
> cabin width is 32"? The plane is at the boat stage with both spars in 
> place.
> Any ideas of widening this fuse so my wife and I can fly together--without 
> a
> complete rebuild? We would need 38" to be comfortable. Or should I put it 
> up
> for sale . . . ; - )
>
> And thanks for all the hospitality @ KMVN. We enjoyed all of it--Nancy
> especially enjoyed the rides and flying that she got.
>
> Larry and Nancy Mueller
>
>
> L. D. Mueller
> 521 North Madison Street
> Cuba City, WI 53807
> 608-744-3333
>
>
>
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