The fellow that owned the KR2 Dumbo bought a Challenger after having a hard
landing as well.
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 1:38 PM Sid Wood via KRnet
wrote:
> After wrecking my KR-2, Global Aerospace says it is totaled. FAA says it
> was an incident due to material failure: Rusty little crack at the fai
On 12/5/2019 10:34 PM, larry howell via KRnet wrote:
Yesterday, Bernie Wunder and I each purchased two identical Challenger II kits.
Sid Wood
Sid,
Wasn't one kit each enough? I know what you meant. I'm just hu
Good for you guys, hope you can fly soon.
Larry H
> On Dec 4, 2019, at 12:38 PM, Sid Wood via KRnet wrote:
>
> Yesterday, Tuesday, Bernie Wunder and I each purchased two identical
> Challenger II kits. Estimated delivery in March 2020.
>
> Sid Wood
> California, MD,
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t you'll sure have a lot of fun with it. The
short wing version is even more sporty and as Don Zank says (he's a Wisconsin
dealer), it's a "yank and bank" version of the Challenger.
Jim HaywardRapid City, SD
-Original Message-
From: Sid Wood via KRnet
To: krn
After wrecking my KR-2, Global Aerospace says it is totaled. FAA says it
was an incident due to material failure: Rusty little crack at the failure
point on the nose wheel strut. FAA inspector says I should go fly more. I
readily agreed. So now what?
I have crossed over to the dark side. Ye
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