> >>         What is wrong with the KR-1b Motorglider ? Virg
> >>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >
> >How many of those ever flew?
> >Dana Overall
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>If even one ever flew it proves that it can be done.:-)
>
>The following are listed in the aircraft registry:
>
>BLAIR  KR1-B
>WHALEY PAUL W  KR-1B
>RAND/ROBINSON ENG. INC.  KR-1B
>
>If you want to do aircraft searches I recommend going to
>"AVWEB" site.  It gives a lot better search engine than
>the "LANDINGS" site.
>
>It's my understanding that with a motorglider you can fly with
>a glider rating and "self-certify" on the medical.  Whether or not
>you can "self-certify" if you have a known medical problem that
>disqualifies you for a flight physical I don't know.
>
>Larry Flesner
>


I wonder if those listed, other than the RR motorglider were registered or 
did they fly.  I just haven't heard anything about a flying 1b.  It would be 
interesting to talk to a flyer.


Dana Overall
1999 & 2000 National KR Gathering host
Richmond, KY
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