Rich,
I trailered my KR-2 fuselage to the EAA Woodworking Workshop in 1994 to 
demonstrate installation of the Diehl wingskin kit.  We did not finish the 
wings that week, but did get a pretty good start.  My snail's pace 
construction was greatly speeded up that week.
I was also convinced that week to convert to the fixed tri-gear.

I work with Mark Forss at AirVenture in the Composites Workshop every year. 
Highly recommend the volunteer experience at Oshkosh.

Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
smw...@md.metrocast.net

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Hi folks,

I had a chat yesterday with EAA's Mark Forss. He is the gentleman who 
coordinates the traveling road show that is EAA's SportAir Workshops. They 
came to near-by Columbus, Ohio in late October. The timing and proximity 
could hardly be better so I took in the composites workshop taught by Mark 
Forss himself.

Recently, while looking through KRNet's archives I discovered an article 
from the Oct. 1975 Sport Aviation about the woodworking workshop at 
Airventure turning out a KR-2 fuse and most of a horizontal stab by weeks 
end. I had been wanting to fire off a note of thanks to Mark for such a well 
done effort on the October workshop when the thought occurred to me that it 
sure would be nice if a KR-2S fuse build were the focus of a workshop coming 
back to a future Oshkosh Airventure workshop.

Now many of you are probably well past needing something like this, but I'm 
sure some of us would be greatly benefited and that would be a great way to 
draw attention to the KR in an audience of likely builders.

Mark tells me that there are several woodworking projects being considered 
for upcoming Osh workshops and though the KR-2S wasn't one of them, he'd see 
that it was "thrown in the hat".

Mark's email addy is mfo...@eaa.org and I bet it would "ramp up the 
momentum" if others among us fired off a note to him supporting the idea. 
Just a thought.

Thanks,

Rich




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