How many KR1's?
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I count 19 KR1 & KR-1, 1 KR 1 1/2 and 1 KR 1.5 on the registry.
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, 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
How many KR1's?
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet
wrote:
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> 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
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
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
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
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