It would be hard to be building and learning to fly at the same
         time. You would enjoy both so much that you would have
         a hard time doing both. The KR  handles so much different
         as it is a high performance hot rod, not a 152 truck. Schedule
         your priorities and have a ball, Virg


     On 3/25/2015 8:42 AM, CraigW via KRnet wrote:
> Go for it, the KR is a great choice...but, the KR is not for a novice pilot.
>   You need to get the licence and progress to more advanced aircraft before
> flying the KR.  I am sure others will chime in on this so I will just say
> welcome and enjoy building the plane.  I'll actually be sad when mine is done.
>   I love the building part.
>   
> Craig
> www.kr2seafury.com
> www.flightwidgets.com
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> ch 25, 2015 at 7:40 AM Adam via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:
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>> I'm a builder, not a pilot as of yet.
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