Hi Kurt, how much are they looking to get for the started project? I ask because I moved to a lake last year and my needs for an amphib are stronger than my desire to finish my project. Its a bit beyond the boat stage - the tail feathers are done and the spars are complete. It has fixed aluminum conventional gear and my licensed complete set of KR2-S plans would be in the deal. Not looking to profit but to get a start on an amphib plans built. I'm in SE Michigan though...
http://arb.net/dave/kr2s.html -dave Kurt Clement wrote: > I will try and make this short, but my enthusiasm for this group is just > overwhelming. We moved to Chandler AZ last year and discovered there is an > airport in our neighborhood. My previous experience with airports was limited > to LAX. I couldn't believe people could drive their planes into their > backyards. So a friend at church has taken me flying a couple of times. On > one of our adventures we went to check out an old Cessna that was for sale in > Goodyear. In the back of the hanger was what looked to me like a soap box > kart. Boyd tells me it was the start of a KR build. What?! That was going to > be something someone would fly? Two people? So he had me look it up online > and of course I found this group. The more I read the more I wanted to read. > I started getting obsessive. My every conversation with Boyd would turn to > the building of a KR. I didn't even know that real people could build their > own plane. I read every email for this entire year. (I could > read about a month a day) I read about Steve's cross country trip, Mark's > deer strike, other Mark's sunset adventures. I couldn't get enough. More than > the technical tips which at first was overwhelming with foreign terms like > PIO, WAF, etc. was the building and flying experiences which were so > motivating. I told my wife I had to do this. So she said I could offer to buy > the started project in Goodyear if that is what I wanted for Christmas. Boyd, > who is very enthusiastic about flying, became the voice of reason. He pointed > me to the last issue of KitPlanes and had me look at other homebuilts. He > suggested that I consider Sonerai or Mustang. I looked and I still am > convinced that the KR is the plane I want to build. Boyd is suggesting that I > take a ride in a KR before I commit. So that leads me to my subject. We are > going to be in Tucson on Saturday. Can anyone give me and my wife a quick > ride around? I would pay for gas or other expenses. If my wife > enjoys her ride I am golden on starting this adventure. I am so convinced > that I want to do this that anything short of a crash would seal the deal for > me. > > Thanks, > > Kurt Clement > _______________________________________ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html >