I flew helicopters for the Army. ? When I retired I falsely believed that it
would be ok if I didn't fly every day and I was very wrong. ?I didn't have a
lot of fixed wing time, some F16's, Cub's, Sesna's etc but I knew I needed an
airplane. As a school ?teacher with teanagers at home I didn't
very cool Joe. how do you like the minimax? I just need something to knock
around new england and meet up with my friends who always seem to be flying
somewhere... realistically, the KR will take years to complete. I agree with
the other post, and to be careful with time budget or one will bloc
I almost bought (and still might) a Teenie 2 as a temporary ride while I build
a KR. It's kind of cute, simple, and cheap. About the same size as a KR with
about the same power, yet substantially slower. I think the sonex performs
well, just looks terrible like a Pontiac Aztec (my opinion and ta
I purchased a flying Minimax for my temporary ride and I am glad that I did
because I get to fly three to four times a week. What a great situation to be
in to need to decide weather to fly or to work on my KR2 since both are good.
?I am building ?tailwheel time and experience, building ?fligh
This ain't a blog.The KR design is a good one and if it don't fit your
requirements ,I suggest a different design.Tommy W.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 10:34 PM, Chris Prata via KRnet <
krnet at list.krnet.org> wrote:
> mike, as an (hopefully) upcoming builder, is there a comprehensive list of
> thing
I'm weighing building a KR vs. a Sonex and would like to talk with current KR
builders or pilots.
The Sonex doesn't have the performance potential and frankly, it's a bit
homely. But it does have superb plans and outstanding factory support.
The KR on the other hand has (as I have read but not
> "The Sonex doesn't have the performance potential and frankly, it's a
bit homely."
Isn't that the truth. It "looks" like it makes a lot of aerodynamic
sense but it's a turd compared to a KR. And I wouldn't put an AeroVee on
a lawnmower.
Mike
KSEE
___
On 6/16/2015 4:34 PM, Mike T via KRnet wrote:
> What's the reason for these extraordinary delays? Lots of older plansbuilt
> plane designs (some going back to the 1950s) have let Aircraft Spruce take
> over the printing and shipping of plans. If nvaero isn't able to handle
> it, maybe they shoul
THANK YOU A WHOLE BUNCH Steve. I appreciate what you are doing.
As a friend use to say " Blessings on you ", Virg
On 6/16/2015 11:55 PM, Steve G. via KRnet wrote:
> Can we please put this to rest. While there have been issues with plans and
> availability both on of our parts I c
Mike,
As I understand it, no one has been able to convince Jeanette Rand to allow
them to reproduce the plans for sale (and a number of good people have
tried), so all plans ultimately come from her, and inordinate delays have
always been part of the picture - long before nvaero became involved.
Jeanette has dine a lot for the KR community besides the
plans. I have been a supporter of her since 1974., Virg
On 6/16/2015 11:26 PM, Mike T via KRnet wrote:
> I was asking for the reason for the delay, not trying to blame Steve. It's
> obviously Jeanette Rand's fault. Ken Rand
11 matches
Mail list logo