>I think the KR2 is 30+ years old before 2007. I'm guessing it is >30+ as of this past year or even 2003.
Holy smokes! A search of my Sport Aviation CD-ROM archive shows the KR-1 as having made its debut at Oshkosh in 1972, making it at least 33 years old!!! But hey, get this... guess what debuted that same year at Oshkosh? Richard VanGrunsven's RV-3! Yes, that's right... the RV-3 is AN ANTIQUE! Let's just see how many people (a) believe that, and (b) register their RV-3s as "NX...". But check it out for yourself in the Sport Aviation archives (just search for "Ken Rand" or "KR-1") The NX thing is legal. It's the FAA's job to know their own regulations and to adhere to them. Oscar Zuniga San Antonio, TX mailto: taildr...@hotmail.com website at http://www.flysquirrel.net