Netters, I don't have 100 hours on my KR. Lanford your flying the wings off that thing. I bought my KR2 from my father who owned it for 17 years and never flew it. I worked on it for 2 1/2 years (really 1 1/2). It flew and I did have my challenges. Wrong prop, hard landing, and a fuel leak. With all of that said, one of the other reasons I wanted the plane was to have fun and travel, mostly for fun. It has helped me more for work. I travel to Yuma AZ 2 or 3 times a month for work. These days my wife would dred, after driving for 3 hours there and 3 hours home plus all the driving while there, I would come home whipped. Now I can fly there, do my work, fly home and be able to function when I get home, go to a dinner and a movie last Friday for example. The summer here is pretty hot, so flying is done in the AM. This time of year is our good time to fly. I will be posting more photos on my web page when I get them. Due to having the retracts on my plane I have been getting a draft in the cockpit and I have had to start wearing Jeans, and I may have to put a glove on my right hand. The cold air runs up the stick and is annoying. I remember last year of seeing E-mails that said there time for buildingand time for flying. Get the building done because there is a lot of time for flying. COME FLY WITH US.
Lee Van Dyke Mesa AZ l...@vandyke5.com