Hello Flyers;

After meeting many of you at the 2011 KR Gathering it became quite evident that 
we as a group are profoundly different than ordinary pilots and aviation 
enthusiasts.  We strive for the satisfaction of building our own aircraft, we 
have the intestinal fortitude to fly them, we work diligently to move beyond 
just mastering our craft  in order to thrive in the fringes of aviation.  


I wont speculate what happened with this incident but one of the things that we 
can do to promote KR safety is form regional support groups that assist in 
building, sharing technical resources, participate in KR Activities (fly outs, 
demonstrations, worshops etc) and actively promote the development of KR 
aircraft and sound building practices.  The KR site is fantastic for providing 
information but hands on activities would be just as valuable.

I've always thought that Southern California should have one of these 
builder/flyer groups. I know that there are a few flying KR-2's in this area 
but 
I have not seen any organized KR events here in So. Cal. There may also be a 
few 
KR's in people's garages that could be brought back out into the light and made 
airworthy.

If anyone local is interested in building or finishing their KR in the area 
east 
of Los Angeles perhaps we can contribute toward renting a large hangar in 
Chino, 
CA (30 mi east of Los Angeles where NVaero is located) and re-invigorate sound 
KR building and flying in So. Cal that will hopefully spread throughout the 
rest 
of the country.  


Heck... I'd like to see a California KR Brigade of 7 -12 KR's flying to the 
40th 
anniversary KR Gathering coming year.  


Marc Baca
East Los Angeles




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From: Brian Coss <briancossdul...@gmail.com>
To: KRnet <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Sun, October 9, 2011 1:50:13 AM
Subject: Re: KR> KR crash

Gosh the accident is heart wrenching! What can we learn from this?
On Oct 8, 2011 9:38 PM, "Tim" <t...@telus.net> wrote:

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