Dave,Great question, but a lot of the guys are at the Gathering right now. The 
numbers that you have here are most likely for the best case ever and certainly 
not an average for either. I, on an average day, no wind, on pavement can land 
and full stop in under 1900 feet. Just last week i made the shortest landing i 
had ever made with or with out a head wind and it was less than 800 feet and I 
don't think that I could do it again with a gun to my head.    The take off is 
also dependent on the gross weight of the plane and the power available, head 
wind and surface. The 350 number is very short and not all that practical. I 
usually get off in about 800 feet and a little more on grass. No more than a 
1000 feet with 2 people and probably at full gross.Joe Horton,Coopersburg, Pa.
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From: Dave Dunwoodie <ddunw...@fnwusers.com>
;

In perusing various ads and listings about the KR2, I keep seeing the 
original numbers, probably from the original specs - 350 foot takeoff, 
900 foot landing.

Could you please share your real world numbers?

Thanks,

Dave.


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