We should contact EAA and let them know how many of us are flying KR's
there this year. Maybe, since they have HALLMARKED the KR, they would
designate us a special row to park in so we can all be together. 
SO, how many are going to fly their KR to Oshkosh? Let me know and I
will see what I can do to get us a designated row.

Mark Jones
Mueller Sales Corp.
3725 N. 126th Street
Brookfield, WI  53005

PH: 262-781-5310
       800-242-2219
Fax: 262-781-4130

Mailto:[email protected]
Web: www.muellersales.com



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of John Bouyea
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 9:00 AM
To: KRNet
Subject: KR> KR1 Quoted in EAA Newsletter


Directly "reprinted" from the latest weekly EAA Email newsletter;

HALLMARKS OF HOMEBUILDING -

KEN RAND'S COMPOSITE AIRPLANE, THE KR-1

Among the most talked about airplanes at the 1972 Oshkosh EAA Convention
and
Fly-In was the Rand Robinson KR-1 created by Ken Rand of EAA Chapter 92
in
Huntington Beach, California. Not so much the airplane, which was so
small
that some EAAers figured it had to be either a large RC model or some
over-indulgent father's taxiing toy for his child. What made the
airplane
special-and what now accords it "Hallmark" status-is how it was put
together
and what it was made out of.
http://www.airventure.org/2006/events/hallmarks_rand5.html



John Bouyea

KR2/ Hillsboro, Oregon





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