Re: KR> Kitplanes correction.\

2020-07-08 Thread Flesner via KRnet
On 7/7/2020 4:22 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote: “The fact that Ken Rand and Stu Robinson designed the first homebuilt to use wood-composite construction seems to be, unfortunately, lost to history,” +

Re: KR> Kitplanes correction.\

2020-07-08 Thread Mark Jones via KRnet
Kens original is/was in the FAA building at Oshkosh on display. Mark Jones Oldsmar, Fl N771MJ “WunderBird” www.flykr2s.com flyk...@gmail.com > On Jul 8, 2020, at 9:18 AM, Flesner via KRnet wrote: > > On 7/7/2020 4:22 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote: >> “The fact that Ken Rand and Stu Robinson

Re: KR> Kitplanes correction.\

2020-07-08 Thread Teate, Stephen via KRnet
"Kens original is/was in the FAA building at Oshkosh on display." That really would make a fantastic display. Ken's original surrounded by Mike's, Roger's, and Robert's versions. With a gentle reminder "KR's - First in Composites". Stephen Teate Paradise, Texas The information in this ema

KR> OSH 2022 KR 50th Reunion/ was Kitplanes correction

2020-07-08 Thread John Bouyea via KRnet
I'm up for that. If at all possible, I'd like 133RM to be there, if nothing else to show the "posterchild" KR2S... John Bouyea N133RM KR-2S – imported, fixed & flying www.bouyea.net/cur_proj/N133RM OR81/ Hillsboro, OR RE: The 50th anniversary of the KR design happens in 2022... ... I think it's

Re: KR> Kitplanes correction.\

2020-07-08 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Larry Flesner wrote: > Airventure. I suspect it will be members of this group that will be > responsible for telling the story of the KR design and insuring that > there will be aircraft there to show. Obviously I'll be there with Jim Faughn's KR. No retracts, and some nice touches like the