Re: KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
How many KR1's? - I count 19 KR1 & KR-1, 1 KR 1 1/2 and 1 KR 1.5 on the registry. ___ Search the KRnet Archives at https://www.mail-archive.com/krnet@list.krnet.org/. Please see LIST RULES and KRnet info at http://www.krnet.

Re: KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread Mike Sylvester via KRnet
, 2018 10:37 AM To: krnet Cc: Jeff Scott Subject: KR> # of active KRs Ron Wattaja does an annual accounting from the FAA databases showing the numbers of homebuilt aircraft currently registered. Thanks to the FAA changing their registrations to expire on a 5 year basis, many homebuilts that h

Re: KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread Kayak via KRnet
How many KR1's? On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote: > > Ron Wattaja does an annual accounting from the FAA databases showing the > numbers of homebuilt aircraft currently registered. Thanks to the FAA > changing their registrations to expire on a 5 year basis, many hom

Re: KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread Sid Wood via KRnet
Wow! 154 KRs. Now I know why the two FAA FSDO inspectors were arm wrestling to see who would get to inspect my KR-2 for Airworthiness Inspection. Both of them came out. They had never seen a KR until I sent the three-view pictures as part of the inspection request. Sid Wood Tri-gear KR-2 N6

Re: KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread cruzj12--- via KRnet
KR1.5 N3151Krebuilt but not flying yet. Joe Cruz cruz...@frontiernet.net KR1.5 N3151K KR2S builder On Wed, 1/3/18, Jeff Scott via KRnet wrote: Subject: KR> # of active KRs To: "krnet" Cc: "Jeff Scott" Date: Wednesd

KR> # of active KRs

2018-01-03 Thread Jeff Scott via KRnet
Ron Wattaja does an annual accounting from the FAA databases showing the numbers of homebuilt aircraft currently registered.  Thanks to the FAA changing their registrations to expire on a 5 year basis, many homebuilts that have been destroyed or abandoned are now dropping off the FAA registry m