KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2022-01-06 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
This surely deserves an honorable mention... Thank you On Thursday, January 6, 2022, 05:31:37 PM CST, kiwi faulkner wrote: The truly amazing ability of the elderly to 'hoard' trinkets of an era past was admirably demonstrated when my wife and I cleared out my mother's house prior to i

KR>Re: KR 50th Anniversary

2022-01-04 Thread Chris Pryce
It was Roger Baalman's KR in 2019 On Tue, Jan 4, 2022, 21:42 Oscar Zuniga wrote: > Larry wrote- > > >What a contrast to KR's built today with at least one winning the Lindy > award at Oshkosh. > > Would that have been the very sanitary white-with-orange-trim KR with Type > 4 VW power? Can't rem

KR>Re: KR 50th Anniversary

2022-01-03 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Larry How funny that you mention the evolution of the KR, engines, and technologies... that is exactly what I am doing in this presentation. Regarding engines, make sure you include the engine type that you are using... its a highlight of the historical evolution of the KR brand  Happy Annivers

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2022-01-01 Thread Flesner
On 12/31/2021 10:46 PM, kiwi faulkner wrote: Quote: "... It would be interesting to find out the details from Jeanette on when and why the upgrade." The devil makes work for idle flight crew on layover.

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2021-12-31 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Kiwi our admiration and salutations to your most tolerant wife.. May 2022 bring her peace and tranquility as we complete this project and thus no longer a pest to her. .  Happy 2022 Luis  On Friday, December 31, 2021, 10:46:23 PM CST, kiwi faulkner wrote: Quote: "... It would be int

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2021-12-31 Thread costewart23
Subject: KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project On 12/31/2021 6:01 PM, Flesner wrote:> It would be interesting to find out the details from Jeanette on when > and why the upgrade.>> Larry Flesner Also, it appears the p

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2021-12-31 Thread Flesner
On 12/31/2021 6:01 PM, Flesner wrote: It would be interesting to find out the details from Jeanette on when and why the upgrade. Larry Flesner Also, it appears the panel contains 2, maybe 3, vacuum instruments and no sign

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2021-12-31 Thread Flesner
Comparing the two photos of Ken's KR1, the one posted by Langford as open cockpit and the photo by Kiwi, it's hard to imagine it's photos of the same airplane.  Ken either did a total makeover or he built a second KR1 and used the same N number.  Cowl is different, canopy, turtle deck, strake

KR>Re: KR 50th anniversary Project

2021-12-31 Thread Luis Claudio via KRnet
Dear sir... you have no idea how grateful I am of these photos, they are truly historic and well appreciated. I will use them in our video. Best regards Luis R Claudio On Friday, December 31, 2021, 03:58:49 PM CST, kiwi faulkner wrote: Quote: "Ken’s N1436 was in the FAA building at O