The same ply/balsa technique was used to build the DeHaviland Mosquito in
WW2 -also the fuselage of the jet fighter, DeHaviland Vampire post WW2 , so
I guess the strength is there.
Not sure if it was end grain tho.
Any 14 squadron RNZAF vets out there? They used to repair them in the
hangar at Nico
Those are the pistons and cylinders you sold me on ebay.
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> From: Jon Kimmel
>To: KRnet
>Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:45 PM
>Subject: Re: KR> Re: Jon Kimmel & AeroCore
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NICE
From: Jon Kimmel
To: KRnet
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Re: Jon Kimmel & AeroCore
I tried to start a website last night to share pics...let's see if it works
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/
Jon kimmel
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I tried to start a website last night to share pics...let's see if it works
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/
Jon kimmel
kimm...@cox.net
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From: jon kimmel Subject: KR> Aero-core
It appears to be end grain balsa...bonded to plywood...and cut into strips. It
looks like they bonded the strips together on a mold...the strength of the
whole system is in the fiberglass on the inside and out. I'm convinced it is
strong enough...my only
For sale KR2 was built in the 90s,was numbered and registered.Since then
it has gone threw 2 owners. It needs new instruments and seats. It has a new
canopy that needs to be installed. It is located in central Maine and im sure
it could be trucked anywhere. If there is enough interest her
Dear Jon;
I would be very interested in seeing some pictures of this construction. I am
sure other KR forummembers would be too!. This kind of construction must be
very strong, yet light and pleasing to the eye.
Any chance you could poste here a couple of good shots ?
Thanks,
Woody
Hi Dave,
I would love to purchase the items, but the freight to Australia is over the
top. I would guess freight would be more than the prices you are asking for
the wood.
Cheers
Brian
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