KR> light weight jet.

2008-10-12 Thread Reginald Clarke
James this fellow has one Reg On 31-Mar-07, at 8:03 AM, j35...@aol.com wrote: > The CriCri is a fantastic little plane, even with the standard engines > (not > jet). I have one (N418BL). The fuel capacity is only 832 oz (6-1/2 > gals) and > the jets suck that up in less than 20 minutes. I am s

KR> light weight jet.

2008-10-12 Thread Harold Woods
Hi Netters, As soon as you look at the specs of this machine you will wonder why did it beat the Kr so easily? Check out the link: http://www.coolorwhat.net/blog/archive/2005/05/13/758.aspx Regards Harold Woods Orillia, On. Canada. haroldwo...@rogers.com

KR> light weight jet.

2008-10-12 Thread Ronald Wright
Easy why it beat the KR. It had over $11,000 worth of turbine engines on board.. Of course, it can't fly an hour without running out of fuel either.. Hmmm, guess he can't go cross country flying can he?? Ron --- Harold Woods wrote: > Hi Netters, > As soon as you look at the specs of this ma

KR> light weight jet.

2008-10-12 Thread j35...@aol.com
The CriCri is a fantastic little plane, even with the standard engines (not jet). I have one (N418BL). The fuel capacity is only 832 oz (6-1/2 gals) and the jets suck that up in less than 20 minutes. I am still extremely excited to get my KR2S finished as it is a totally different class of ai