Greg 
What Bob said is correct except that I found that when I ordered some of
the kit packages from Rand Robinson that additional instruction came with
each item. With the top deck premolds and header tank there was at least
10 additional pages, with the landing gear and brakes there was also
another 8 or 10 pages of instructions. I do not know why they aren't
provided with the book and I also believe it should be. Bottom line is
that the plane can be built from the instructions and having accesss to
all the information provided here on the net can put you months ahead of
the way I started 9 long years ago.
        Good Luck -- Joe Horton 
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:22 -0700 "Bob Sauer" <resa...@cox.net> writes:
> Greg,
> 
> I have fabricated all my own parts for my KR2S without any 
> difficulty. It
> does take some studying and several times over the plans, but for 
> the basic
> airframe, its all there. No engine forward, landing gear, instrument 
> panel
> or hydraulic brakes, but all of this stuff is available on the 
> internet. It
> just takes time.
> 
> Bob Sauer
> Sun City West, AZ
> From: resa...@cox.net
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