I could be wrong, but by the question you are asking I suspect that you are not experienced with aerobatics. The KR certainly has the agility to perform light aerobatics and it also has the strength to perform light aerobatics if they are done correctly.
What it lacks are some of the characteristics that would make it a good plane for someone inexperienced to safely learn aerobatics. It will take enough G loading to do most maneuvers, but is not so strong that you can badly botch a maneuver and not overload it nor is it so strong that you can do aerobatics with two people and have a comfortable margin. The KR is a very low drag airplane so do something incorrectly and get into a situation with the nose pointed down and you will build speed very quickly. Get slow at the top of a loop and stall it and things get interesting fast. You are not that far from me so if you are ever in the Northeast corner of FL give me a shout. Brian Kraut EA Manufacturing, LLC 904-536-1780 -------- Original Message -------- Subject: KR> KR 2 Aerobatics? From: John Lange via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org> Tried searching the archive but it seams to be down at the moment. Does the KR2 in it's stock configuration have the strength and agility to perform light acrobatics? John Lange Port Charlotte, FL