1. It can easly be modified  to your own design requirements and almost
every one does, even to a turboprop or a radial or rotory. this is done
on a KR more than any other home built, especially to the airframe as to
no two of them are alike. 
Jim  
On Sat, 1 Jul 2006 09:19:26 -0400 "Myron \(Dan\) Freeman"
<mfreem...@indy.rr.com> writes:
> Top ten reasons to buy/build your own plane.
> 
> OK guy's, lets get this list finished. I told you it would take 
> longer to do than the one I made for flying a flight simulator 
> program. We only need three more "GOOD" reasons, so let's put our 
> heads together and get it done.
> 
> # 10 - The satisfaction of accomplishment (if you finish). Worth it 
> all.
> 
> #9 - The YeeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaa factor. Worth it all.
> 
> #8 - Flying early morning and evening sunsets. Worth it all.
> 
> #7 - Ahhhh the memories (if good) worth it all.
> 
> #6 - Money saved and sweat equity. Worth it all.
> 
> #5 - Education, priceless.
> 
> #4 - It's a time machine.
> 
> #3 - ?
> 
> #2 - ?
> 
> And the number 1 reason for buying/building your own plane, - ?
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