On 1/31/2023 11:30 AM, Greg Holmes via KRnet wrote:
Colin, thank you, but that looks like a different KR. Here are two
pics of N39245.
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Greg,
As a 30 year member of the KR community and having attended every KR
Gathering but
Steve would be happy to help you if he can. He's simply overworked and
stressed. He's one of the long-time KR people from the early days and
lived in Corona (and built several planes there) for many, many years
until the rains flooded his hangar about ten years (or more) ago and
forced him to mo
On 1/27/2023 10:02 PM, Greg Holmes via KRnet wrote:
Steve would be an excellent possibility to ask about this issue.
I appreciate the suggestion, but from what I've read, it seems folks
tend to waste his time without providing him any profit or benefit. I
think it's best I don't add to tha
> Steve would be an excellent possibility to ask about this issue.
>
I appreciate the suggestion, but from what I've read, it seems folks tend to
waste his time without providing him any profit or benefit. I think it's best I
don't add to that since I'm just looking for free info.--
KRnet m
On 1/27/2023 5:32 PM, Greg Holmes via KRnet wrote:
Online searching has revealed that the N39245 now resides in an air
museum in Poland and was part of a 2022 exhibit celebrating
amateur-built aircraft. I've reached out to the museum, but no direct
response has been received yet. There are a fe
Steve would be an excellent possibility to ask about this issue.
Steve Glover
n92...@gmail.com
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Hey all,
I'm new to the list, so I hope this request isn't completely out of line.
Back in the '80s, my grandfather completed his build of a KR2. I have at
least one memory from the '80s as a young boy of visiting him in the hangar
at the Corona Municipal Airport in Southern California while it wa
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