Rob,

Great hearing from you. Fantastic story and adventure. Isnt it funny the 
attention a KR can get even in the company of some other outstanding airplanes. 
I had hoped to catch up with you again when I was in KC a few months ago. 
Unfortunately I left home without your contact information and my schedule was 
very limited while I was there.

Good to hear a great KR story from you.

Merry Christmas,


Jeff York
Georgetown. Scott County FAA airport of the year
2010 KR2 Gathering Peoples Choice and Best Interior
2011 Air Fest Best Experimental, Best Instrument Panel



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 From: Robert7721 <robert7...@aol.com>
To: kr...@mylist.net 
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 1:58 PM
Subject: KR> RE: Flying Stories


Flying Stories;

I had one of my best trips in October this year. The flight was from Kansas 
City up to Granite Falls, MN (KGDB). I used the KR2S for business which is 
pretty rare, but in this case the weather looked good and the time I saved was 
even better. To get to Granite Falls you have to fly commercial to Minneapolis, 
then drive  2 1/2 hours to Granite Falls. Flying the KR was only 3 to 4 hours 
each way depending the headwind/tailwind. That wasn?t' the coolest part 
however. Granite Falls airport is the home of Ron Fagen (Owner of Fagen Inc.)  
My business visit was to see the Fagen folks regarding an Engineering project 
my company is developing with their construction folks. Ron Fagen is big in the 
aviation community and owns several warbirds. Two of the more famous ones are 
specifically the P38 ?Ruff Stuff? and the P51 ?Twilight Tear? which won the 
Grand Champion Warbird at Oshkosh this last summer.  I got a personal tour of 
Ron's warbirds up close -
 wow!  I also got to go into their restoration shop where they are now 
restoring a P40 Warhawk ? which will be at least the 3rd one flying that Ron 
owns. Ron saw my little KR2S on the ramp and had to come out and look it over 
himself!  You wouldn?t think a little KR would get someone?s attention like 
Ron, but he was genuinely interested and asked several questions about it. Ron 
is building a WWII museum on the airport which will probably be open sometime 
in 2012 for pubic visitors. The Hanger will be a direct replica of a WWII 
facility with his airplanes in it. Definitely, this will be on my future flight 
lists.

Link to the Oshkosh story on Twilight Tear is 

http://www.airventure.org/news/2011/110728_p51.html

Thanks,

Rob Schmitt
N1852Z
www.robert7721.com


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