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I immediately radioed Joe and told him I had a bird strike. He acknowledged 
that he had seen something and I immediately turned to the airport. Joe in 
turned pulled up beside me to check for damage on my stabilizers. He reported 
to me all looked ok. I could not detect any abnormalities either in flight 
characteristics or engine performance. Landing back at the airport was normal. 
Upon exiting the plane and checking it over, I found no indication of a bird, 
such as feathers or blood but I did find the front part of my spinner was gone. 
The spinner had separated from the aircraft and struck the prop being thrown up 
and over the top of my plane. It did absolutely no damage except for a small 
scratch on the prop. The contributing factor to this event was the lack of a 
front bulkhead spinner. Do not fly without one. I am just waiting on some 
farmer to show up on the news tonight with this strange looking piece of alien 
spaceship that fell in his field. After that bit of excitement, Joe and I then 
went to the local restaurant and Joe bought me lunch. I now owe him one. When 
we got back to the airport we went flying again and he took air to air photos 
of my plane. What a YEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA day.............I now have 
3.6 total KR flight hours.


Mark Jones (N886MJ...FIRST FLIGHT made 3-20-2005)
Wales, WI  USA 
E-mail me at [email protected]
Visit my KR-2S CorvAIRCRAFT web site at   
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/n886mj/homepage.html

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