How many KR1's?

On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet
<krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
>
> Ron Wattaja does an annual accounting from the FAA databases showing the 
> numbers of homebuilt aircraft currently registered.  Thanks to the FAA 
> changing their registrations to expire on a 5 year basis, many homebuilts 
> that have been destroyed or abandoned are now dropping off the FAA registry 
> making a more accurate reflection of active aircraft.  The KR numbers are low 
> enough that he doesn't list them anymore, but he did make the list available 
> for download.  Of all the various types of KRs registered,(KR 1 KR-1 1/2, KR 
> 1.5, KR 2,KR2, KR II, KR-2, KR-2S, KR 360 etc) I count only 154 KRs currently 
> registered with the FAA in the United States.
>
> -Jeff Scott
> Cherokee Village, AR
>
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