Hello!
I am new, just today, to this list.
Would someone be good enough to point me to a web site where I could see
some "real" specs for a KR2 or KR2S???
Thanks,
Joe Bienkowski, Bowling Green, OH 43402 jbienkow...@mindspring.com
Joe,
I'm not sure exactly what kind of specs you are looking for, but
http://krnet.org has a list of web pages of builders and flyers. I'm
sure you can glean some information from there.
Or if you're feeling adventurous you can drive (or fly) the 400 or so
miles to Mount Vernon, IL on Friday a
, September 23, 2004 3:51 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Looking for basic specifications
Joe,
I'm not sure exactly what kind of specs you are looking for, but
http://krnet.org has a list of web pages of builders and flyers. I'm
sure you can glean some information from there.
Or if y
Hi Joe
As Scott says - many of the lads are on their way to the 2004 gathering.
In the interim, the sites that proved very valuable and interesting for
me:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/
http://www.erols.com/donreid/kr_page.htm
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/homepage
http://kr-builder.o
I guess the best answer here is... it depends. I'm going to base all my
information off the KR2S design since it is an improvement over the KR2
design
According to the official design specs from http://www.fly-kr.com/ :
Gross Weight980 lbs.
Useful load 460 lbs.
Which g
interested in
buying plans and building or buying a kit and assemblying?
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Subject: KR> Looking for basic specifications
> Hello!
>
> I am new, just today, to this list.
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