KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Steven Phillabaum
Sorry this is late. And I can't help but think that spruce spar > material is a lot easier to store than two 96" x 48" wings! I sure am tired > of moving my wings around... My spars have been in storage in my master bedroom for almost one year. Wife is ready to get them out. Steven

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
Hi Dubi; my name is Don Chisholm I live in Oshawa Ontario Canada I'm posting this to you off line because the KR experts on line seem to disagree with me about building wings first and it doesn't seem to make any difference that I'm building my second KR and have extsnsive aircraft experience but

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Kruyssen
To: KRnet Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 8:31 AM Subject: Re: KR> Start build from the wings Hi Dubi; my name is Don Chisholm I live in Oshawa Ontario Canada I'm posting this to you off line because the KR experts on line seem to disagree with me about building wings first and it does

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Bob Glidden
Don I know several people that have built their wings first so they can hang them out of the way till they are needed.If you have plenty of room to do this it should work great.If you do not have a lot of room you will find yourself moving them out of your way a lot or even damaging one if you

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Phillip Matheson
I agree 100% with Barry All ideas are worth their weight in gold. We have to find ways to do things that suit us. You may be restricted in space to build, or build on a very tight budget, WE are all happy to hear about different way and ideas. I too wish to build another KR, But I had better

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Dubi Gefen
Hello KRnet I made decision to start build the aircraft from the wings first and then continue to fuselage. Are there any builder thinking there can be problem with this process steps? Dubi Gefen.

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
It seems that most people do it like that, but If you can put off the wing stubs to last, it will make it a lot easier to work around the fuselage. The finished stubs keep getting in the way and are very difficult to work around See you in Mt. Vernon - 2005 - KR Gathering See N64KR at

KR> Start build from the wings

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
> I made decision to start build the aircraft from the wings first and > then continue to fuselage. > Are there any builder thinking there can be problem with this process I'm sure this has been said before too, but most of the kit companies start you out with the tail feathers first, because