Sure , its simple..
The  use of carbon fiber, aluminum spars and a wider wing cord to widen the
cg..

-----Original Message-----
From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Hennie van
Rooyen [HQP Alloystream] via KRnet
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 1:15 AM
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Subject: KR> Henni's extremely modified KR2

Hi KRNetters,

This is my modest attempt at trying to achieve the following:

http://www.microlighters.co.za/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=22857


1.     a KR2 that weighs less or same than the first one built by Kend Rand
himself.

2.     a KR2 that is roomier inside than any other built to date that I know
of.

3.     a KR2 that will stall below 40mph.

4.     a KR2 that will be a full two seater & always be flown as such.

5.     a KR2 that will have no cg issues.

6.     a KR2 that will still fly at 120 to 130mph despite all of the above.

7.     a KR2 that will easily operate from the same grass strips as most
ultralights do.

To achieve the above from scratch might not be all that difficult. However,
starting off with a pre-built stretched KR2 built mostly to plans requires
just a tad more head scratching. Maybe this might be of value to some of
you. Most opt for heavy with more power. I'm opting for the very extreme
opposite.

Any feedback welcome.

Henni


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