Congrats on the awesome plane Mark... ! some day soon I'll be there.
-Jeff
-Jeff Wilder
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>From: "Mark Langford" <[email protected]>
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>Subject: KR> 100 hours on the KR today
>Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 22:15:37 -0600
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>KRnetHeads,
>
>I hit 100 hours in the KR today, during another 2.5 hour tour of local
>airports. First to Guntersville, where I circled an old friend's house for
>a few minutes taking pictures. I'll send him one with his Christmas card
>to
>let him know the plane is finished. Then a few landings at Guntersville
>airport, and then north to Fayetteville, TN, where I did about 12 more
>touch
>and goes. I was the only guy there so I was just whipping around the
>pattern. I punched the stopwatch on one run, and without doing anything
>spectacular, did a pattern in less than three minutes, takeoff to takeoff.
>That's hummin' in my book! Except for landings, I've been flying the thing
>wide open most of the time. Towards the end I just bummed around a while
>and looked at stuff on the ground, and then back to Hazel Green. Changed
>the oil and washed the plane, ready for the cross country to my father's
>farm for Christmas (although I plan to fly some more this week).
>
>The engine is still running great, although I have a small oil leak that
>I'm
>too lazy to fix. The new oil cooler inlet was a big improvement. I'm
>finally starting to feel like I know how to land this thing. As I was
>getting out of the plane I said out loud, "I'm a KR PILOT now"...
>
>Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
>see homebuilt airplane at http://www.N56ML.com
>email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
>
>
>
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