Re: KR> KR''s for sale

2018-10-06 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Mike I totally agree with you. I started building my first KR2 back in 1978 or so when I lived in Tulsa. I recall that Dan Diehl was building a Quickie at Riverside airport (way before it was named Lloyd Jones Riverside or something like that) and still lived with his mom (just as a point of re

Re: KR> KR's for sale

2018-10-06 Thread Chris Kinnaman via KRnet
In my experience, postal mail to people who may have an interest in an event is effective. As a newly-elected president of an EAA chapter in '02 and '03, I planned and coordinated our early September fly-in. One of the promotional gimmicks I used was direct mailing postcards to all EAA members

Re: KR> KR's for sale

2018-10-06 Thread Gary Sack via KRnet
I did join because of your mailing. Didn't know KRnet existed before. Other than RM, which I owned for a while, I have never seen another KR. Living in Northern California, the gathering is a long ways away. Probably would have done it when I was younger and had more time. I Still feel the KR ll is