Bill Clapp had formed a company to produce an all fiberglass version of the 
KR-2.  He had exhibited the fuselage at AirVenture two years ago.  Don't 
know if he got any orders.  We made a bet as to who would get their creation 
flying first: Bill or me.  I could not find Bill at AirVenture 2011.  Have 
not heard from Bill lately, so don't know who is winning the bet.

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

I'm building a KR Super2 which is an all composite derivative of the KR2S.
The main spar has a core of 1/2 inch last-a-foam sandwiched with multiple
layers of fiberglass and has spar caps of carbon-fiber rod.  The
construction is complicated and goes very slowly.  It is strong but only 1
inch thick so replacing the wood KR2S box structure wouldn't be easy and
mounting the landing gear would also require much work.  So, I believe you'd
be much better off building the spar per KR2 plans.  If you like to learn
more about building the KR Super2  go to www.krsuper2.com

Dave McCauley
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Subject: KR> KR2 spars

Has anyone designed composite spars to replace the wooden style spars used
in the KR series? Maintaining the same design idea, outboard spars
connecting to main spar with the WAF's, but using the modern composite
materials.
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