Nice to hear that there are other KR as old as mine (first flight Aug 84) 
still out there keep it flying as long as you can.
Orma
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "david feiger" <dfei...@centurytel.net>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2009 12:49 PM
Subject: KR> Flight time


My KR2 has 1393.8 hours logged, probably another 10 unlogged. First flight 
28 September '84. Guess that it puts it in the just over the quarter century 
flying club. Based in John Day, Oregon, most of my flying is in 
eastern-central Oregon with many to Prosser/Yakema/Mt. Vernon,Wa (years ago) 
and into Idaho, plus four trips back to Traverse City, Michigan to visit 
family. Sure like the flyiing weather out here as compared to easterm 
Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the Michigan UP!

Built pretty much stock, taildragger,retrack, a Happy 1835cc for the first 
1000+ hours then upgrade kit from Great Planes to 2380cc (new crankcase 
worked over by Rimco). Its been a lot of fun over the years and at 72 I 
think I've got a few more to go. Never made it to Oshkosh, did to the 
Northwest Fly-in a couple times. Plane is no hanger queen, it shows its age 
and wrinkles the same as myself, but its an honest and dependable flyer and 
I'll keep it.

David Feiger
PO box 581
John Day, OR 97845
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