The solution is probably Denmark.

Good luck,keep us posted.

Serge Vidal

I will try this: 

a.) Ship it to the U.S.
b.) Get it certified on U.S. territory
c.) Ship it back to germany
d.) fly it

- or - 

a.) Ship it to denmark ( where it was previously registered and flown ) -
just a 4 hour drive 
b.) register again with the danish aviation administration
c.) fly back home

The interesting part for you ( the group ) will be how various euopean
countries deal with a KR2 experimental airplane entering their airspace. I
will try to describe this briefly after I collected all these informations
from the european countries. 

If anybody has some experience, I would appreciate to hear about, you can
also contact me at [email protected]

Thanks
Ralf




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