Dan, This is certainly not a new idea, as it has been brought up a few times in the KRnet past. It is a good one, but would require a lot of gathering, sorting, filtering, etc. of information by the most KR knowledgable people out there - who, I imagine, would probably prefer to spend the lion's share of their recreational time building or flying their KR. However, having said that, Mark Langford has actually done quite a bit of this sort of work on his own website.
In the meantime, until someone steps up to the plate and wants to give it a try, probably the best thing for new or low time KR builders to do is to continue to search the archives, visit and study the best builder websites, and, as they come to mind, ask questions on the KRnet. Ed Janssen > My thought is to write a "paint by the numbers" sort of > instruction manual that helps builders through the tuff stuff that has been > covered in the past and is a known problem. I can hear you now already "Go > right ahead and do it". Well, I'll be the first to admit that I don't know > all of the answers but with the new KR forum, we as a group could assemble > all of the commom answers to common problems that the plans seem to leave > out or seem to be gray areas and as time goes on it would grow into a full > fledge manual of sorts in a section by section format like "fuselage", > "wing", ect. ect. in the order that it should be done. > Regards > Myron (Dan) Freeman

