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    composite longerons and ribs

    Johnathn, I do not see the advantage of building the KR2S Super2 fuse (www.KRSuper2.com) from Carbon Fiber. The fuselage is made of a fiberglass/foam/fiberglass sandwich, one layer fiberglass BID on the inside and then a double Fiberglass layer on the outside, one UNI and one BID. This...
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    Foam-less molds

    Here is an example of the strip method used on a composite airplane. http://krsuper2.com/themanualfuse3.html#radius The tail section is also interesting because it is built flat then "bent" into shape. An easy, formless technique.... Scott
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    The strip method or other?

    I think you should look at the following web site: krsuper2.com This is an example of a fuselage with a curved shape that uses a simple form and the fold-a-plane technique.
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    Engines, engines, engines!

    Has anyone heard from No_Vne? I am still looking for an engine. Scott
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    Engines, engines, engines!

    I am looking for a 0-320-B series (8.5:1 compression ratio)
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    Post your Builder's Log website Here.

    My "KR-Super2" - An all composite, low wing, 2 seater, corvair powered plans built aircraft. (Plans are free) http://krsuper2.com/ Scott
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