Lee
Do you know if the airplane is still registered? They are sometimes
de-registered if they are not going to fly for extended periods. Click on 
http://162.58.35.241/acdatabase/NNum_inquiry.htm To check the N# to see if
it is still registered. If so it is probably registered in your fathers
name and you would probably want to transfer the registration to your name
as the current owner.
Jack Cooper
kr2coo...@earthlink.net


> [Original Message]
> From: Lee Van Dyke <l...@vandyke5.com>
> To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
> Date: 1/11/2005 12:28:54 AM
> Subject: KR> new or old N number
>
> Netters,
>
> I have a question re: the registration of my KR2. As many of you know I
have been refurbishing a 20 year old KR2. The original builder built it and
flew a few hours on it. He sold it to another person who had it a year, did
some work, and few it to about 45 hours. My dad bought it after that. He
and I did some work on it but it sat dormant for 16 years. I bought it and
have rebuilt several parts. Re-did the dash, re-built the 1835 vw, re-built
almost the entire tail, sanded filled and repainted the entire plane. 
>
> Now to the question, should I re-register under the same N number or try
to get a new one with all the work that I have done. What is the groups
feelings regarding the registration
>
>
>
> Lee Van Dyke
> Mesa AZ
> l...@vandyke5.com
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