Hi All,
Years ago I had a KR1 kit, but moved on from that to other planes without
building. But I'd like to revisit the KR idea, it really fits the bill. None of
the other very small VW kitplane options looks or performs as nice as far as I
can see.
So I am looking for a set of KR1 plans for re
t; From: "phill.h...@gmail.com"
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> I doubt I'll ever build a KR 1 from my set of plans. I have serial #5455
> Book 55. Email me directly if interested and we'll settle
what would you be asking?
Glenn Martin
KR2 N1333A
Biloxi, MS
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From: "phill.h...@gmail.com"
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Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: KR> KR1 plans
I doubt I'll ever build a KR 1 from my set of plans. I have serial #545
I doubt I'll ever build a KR 1 from my set of plans. I have serial #5455
Book 55. Email me directly if interested and we'll settle on a price off
list.
Phill Hill
Collinsville, IL
On , Glenn Gmail wrote:
> Looking for a set of KR1 plans. Anyone have a set of KR1 plans (w serial
> number) w
I have a set of KR2S plans and the fuselage sides already built. The two sides
are sitting in St. Louis if you want them as well. (or know anyone who would).
I moved to Tampa and didn't bring them.
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On Mar 11, 2012, at 2:56 PM, Glenn Gmail wrote:
> Looking for a set o
Looking for a set of KR1 plans. Anyone have a set of KR1 plans (w serial
number) which they are not going to use and want to sell?
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Glenn Martin,
KR2 N1333A,
Biloxi, MS
Hi David,
Thank you for your reply! I have no model building experience. My Corby is a
little better than 50% complete and has been a challenge all the way. The
prints are good while the instruction manual is less than helpful!
After seeing a copy of the KR-2 plans I think I'll be alright.
Bought my KR2 plans spring of '81. Had not seen another experimental aircraft
under construction before or during construction of mine (three years). Had no
trouble at all. Possibly years building model airplanes (mid-'40s to late-'70s)
prepared me. Just think of the KR1 as a 'big model. The dim
Outside, top, widest point: 23"
Firewall, top: 18"
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:51 PM, dustin Reves wrote:
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> What is the standard width of the KR-1?
>
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Regards,
RonB
What is the standard width of the KR-1?
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From: Jason G. [mailto:capecod...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 9:35 PM
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Subject: KR> KR1 Plans Anyone?
Greetings everyone!
I have had a tough time getting in touch with the people at Rand.
Does anyone have a set of KR1 pl
Greetings everyone!
I have had a tough time getting in touch with the people at Rand.
Does anyone have a set of KR1 plans they want to part with?
Let me know.
Thanks!
Jason
capecod...@yahoo.com
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