Sun and Fun is just around the corner - How many KRs will there be and who  
will stay for maore than a couple hours?  I hope to see a few of you there  
this year.  This will be my first year there in N41768 and sure hope its  not 
the 
last.  I have just clocked over 138 hours on her and still having  fun.  
Saddly I havent flown in over two weeks... maybe this next  weekend.  Im doing 
a 
couple cowling mods and some repair and paint work to  my wheel pants.   I hope 
to have strobe installations finished - left  wing is done but still need 
parts for the right wingtip.  
    For the guys checking out finished money invested  in there planes, I had 
7258.00 total at the time of the Gathering 04.   Since then I have invested a 
couple hundred bucks more and still have more plans  down the road but it 
wasnt too hard to have a nice flying plane for a relatively  low price and low 
time investment (about 600 hours).  I may decide to  begine building another 
KR2S in a couple years with a few mods that Ive been  thinking about.  However, 
N41768 has been fun and a good experience.   Ive flown in all sorts of weather 
from 100 degrees to 40 below, snow, rain, (no  sleat or ice), turbulence, and 
beautiful blue skies, and it have remained steady  and very secure.  This 
plane does much better in turbulence than my other  standard KR2.  I used to 
have 
to slow down my other one to 120 mph or I  would bounce all over but this 
plane does well at a manuevering speed of  150.  I hope to get my top speed 
over 
the 180 mark with a couple mods but  Im comfortably flying 65% power(give or 
take) at 150 mph buring about 4.5  gph.  Not bad!   Full throttle can get me 
180 
but I also burn  about 6 or so GPH.  Ive got some prop changes to make and 
test out to see  if I can get better performance but that requires time and 
money I dont have at  this point.  

Keep building guys (and gals) and get in the air soon - there is a lot of  
room up there for you!

Bill Clapp

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