Hello again to everyone.  I still have multitudes of questions, and 
describing items with words hasn't been working so well, so Jeremy and I 
have posted a few pictures, many more to follow.  The site is just an 
infant at the moment, please bear with us!

As a reminder, I bought this airplane when it had 118 hours logged.  
Some information is missing from the logs, such as a prop change.  Other 
information, such as "what kind of voltage regulator is that" has gone 
unanswered simply because I couldn't find a way to communicate the 
information.  Hopefully, a picture will be worth a thousand words.

I am still trying to find someone that will 3D print some instrument 
trim rings for me!!!

Over time, we will be posting detailed photographs and diagrams.  Any 
information and/or suggestions from ANY of you would be welcomed.

You can email me at my listed address, or to a dedicated KR2 email 
account ("n11...@yahoo.com") via the website or direct.

Thanks again for all of the assistance and information.  You guys rock!  
What we have posted at the moment is over a year old.  There have been 
radical changes since then!  We should have some 2010/2011 pics 
available in a few weeks.  I didn't like the vinyl trim under the panel, 
so it is now well-conforming rubber.  The new throttle quadrant is now 
installed.  The panel is finished, with a carbon fiber overlay, and 
multitudes of structural additions on the firewall side.  All (interior) 
exposed wood has been covered with fireproof, sound deadening 1/8" 
foam.  A 1/4" foam/vinyl floor pad has been fitted and installed.  All 
wiring has been upgraded to approved teflon, secured and covered.  Wheel 
pants (with landing lights) are ready for installation.  Electric 
elevator trim installed.  Wingtip markers and strobes installed.

As everyone on the list knows, building an airplane is something that is 
never quite finished!  Any questions, suggestions and/or comments are 
always appreciated.

Best regards to everyone.

Dave.

"http://ellwood-designs.com/kr2";

P.S.  Sorry about the chickens, but they add "scale" to the pictures!


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