KR>N122B for sale
BlankThis has been a hard decision, but I am going to sell my KR2. N122B has a tri-gear(Diehl), Revmaster 2100D engine, Serba prop, Terra Radio and VOR, Garmin Built-in Handheld GPS, single Gullwing canopy door, Dan Diehl's Wing Skins, 18.5 gal. removable Header Tank . N122B has always been hangered and is currently at the San Marcos Airport in San Marcos, TX. You can see several pictures of N122B on the internet by searching for "bobby muse's kr" as well as going to Mark Langford's site below. http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/kbobbym.html N122B has not flown for the last three(3) years. I now consider N122B is a non-flying KR2 that is being sold for parts. I do not want the liability of selling a flying airplane. N122B will be removed from her sides and the buyer can haul away. Price is $17,500 as is. Please direct any inquires to bm...@ev1.net Thank You, Bobby Muse
KR>KR FOR SALE
BlankLet me try this again. This has been a hard decision, but I am going to sell my KR2. N122B is a to the plans built with a Diehl Tri-gear, Revmaster 2100D engine, Serba 52/52 prop, Terra Radio and VOR, Built-in Garmin Handheld GPS, single Gullwing canopy, Diehl's Wing Skins, 18.5 gal. removable Header Tank. N122B has always been hangered and is currently at the San Marcos Airport in San Marcos, TX. You ca see several pictures of N122B on the internet by searching for "bobby muse's kr" as well as going to Mark Langford's web site below: http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/kbobbym.html N122B has not flown for the last three(3) years. N122B is a now a non-flying KR2 and is being sold for parts. I do not want the liability of selling a flying airplane. N122B will be removed from her sides and the buyer can haul away. Price is $17,500 as is. Please direct inquires to bm...@ev1.net Thank You, Bobby Muse
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KR>Sorry about the attachments
BlankI keep trying to create a new message for the KRnet, but each time my message goes out as an attachment. I apologize, but does anyone know why or how it's happening. I am using 'Outlook Express'. Bobby Muse
KR>Source for long sandpaper strips
Just build a long(as needed) straight sanding block. I used two pieces of oak screw together to form a 'T'. Then go to your local hardware store and buy a long(as needed) piece of non-skid(peel & stick) strip used as safety traction strips on concrete/metal stairs. The non-skid strip acts as about a 50 grit sandpaper. I work at Home Depot and we sell the non-skid strips by the foot and they come 1", 2" and 4" wide. Good luck,Bobby Muse - Original Message - From: "Stephen J Robinson" <sjrobins...@juno.com> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 08:26 AM Subject: KR>Source for long sandpaper strips > To KRnet readers, > > Some time ago someone mentioned a vendor that offered long strips of > sandpaper that could be attached to cyclinders for sanding down wing and > tail feather surfaces. A free catalog was mentioned. I called the > company for the catalog and they said I would get it in several weeks. > It's now been a few months, and in the meantime I deleted the original > E-mail with their name and number. Could someone who knows, please send > it to me again? I promise to hang unto it thie time. Thanks > > Steve Robinson > > ___ > see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html > >