1.3 hours and I decided that the conditions required more pilot than what I was, so a 9 out of 10 landing and back to the hanger, wash and put the KR2 away, race to my computer to share my excitement with those that understand me. >>Barry Kruyssen +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Barry, It's like a drug, isn't it. I got in 1.6 hours in my KR yesterday hitting three different airports. The landings were all good but the one at home base felt so good that I did a 180 on the runway, back-taxied, ,took off and did it again. That little bird just keeps you coming back for more. I got my temporary "repairman certificate" in the mail a day or two back so I can now sign off my "annual condition inspection". Trouble is I have to do it first. Happy New Year to one and all and I hope to hear of a lot of first flights next year !!!!! Larry Flesner - 116.3 hours and still grinnin'