After a hard landing some years ago, my 1983 KR2 became a hangar queen for many 
years, before I acquired it. There is some delamination here
and there, and some gaps exposed foam at the stub wings and outboard wing 
roots.  Naturally I want to fix all that. Broken parts can always be rebuilt, 
and re-glassing is not an issue for me.  Small gouges  and deep scratches 
receive some micro.  After some forming and sanding, things can be brought back 
into shape. 

I have some delamination of the trailing edges, especially the ailerons.  From 
what I can tell, delamination is best repaired by injecting micro into the gaps 
and applying pressure until cured.  This method seems like a band-aid to me.  
Short of rebuilding the whole aileron, is there a better way?  




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