These numbers were probably true for Ken's original prototype KR-1.  
Remember it was the lightest KR ever built. Also Ken was a small guy. Weighed 
in  
about 12 pounds with rocks in his pockets. Ken died in the prototype KR-2.




In a message dated 9/7/2015 1:20:14 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
krnet at list.krnet.org writes:



Seems to me that Ken was killed several years before the 2S  plans 
were developed.  Along the same lines, I sure wish someone  would fess 
up and give the "REAL" performance numbers in advertising the  KR 
aircraft.  Takeoff in 350 feet, land in 650 feet, 180 mph cruise,  
really?  Really.............??? I've been to 25 of the last 26 KR  
Gatherings and have yet to witness such awesome performance.

Larry  Flesner


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