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

2018-10-05 Thread tinyauto via KRnet
I had a friend who built several airplanes in his lifetime.  He HATED to fly.  He used aircraft construction as a way to satisfy a creative desire.  I think there are a lot of people like that.  Not everyone likes to fly.  I had a friend who wanted to fly so badly he went through many hours of t

KR> KR''s for sale

2018-10-04 Thread Mike Stirewalt via KRnet
Yes, it's a mystery how someone can spend eight years building something and yet not have enough interest in discussing their planes and projects and even showing up for the Gathering. The U.S. and other countries like South Africa must have many hundreds of someone's life story sitting in the cor