Hi Tom,
I would have to agree with the previous posts . The kr2 is not a beginner
aircraft ,although can be a good timebuilder with some expierience. If you
are really interested contact me at [email protected] I have a completed
flying kr2 I may consider parting with . Thanks KevinAt 08:55 AM 12/14/03
-0900, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>My name is Thomas Brock. I'm a kindergarten teacher living in
>remote Alaska. After a 20 year delay due to family
>circumstances, I want to finish my study toward a pilot's
>license. I am looking to build student flying time toward my
>license. I want to buy an aircraft that is an alternative to
>the C150, Tomahawks, etc. From my limited research, it looks
>like a KR2 would work for me.
>
>I don't have the facility nor the time to build my own plane
>so I appeal to the list members to help me find one that is
>already flying and ready to go. Here is what I need.
>
>A KR2 that will seat myself and a flight instructor. Probably
>an older vintage aircraft. My budget is only $14,000. The
>cosmetic appearance does not have to be perfect, but the
>aircraft needs to be in good mechanical shape so that my
>instructor will feel safe enough to teach me in this airplane.
>If any of you have a KR2 that would fit these requirements,
>please contact me off the list.
>
>I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE THIS PURCHASE BEFORE CHRISTMAS IF AT ALL
>POSSIBLE!
>
>Thank you in advance for your prompt response.
>
>Happy Holidays to all,
>Thomas Brock Sr.
>Aniak, Alaska
>
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