KR> Ak. KR'S needing to come down

2016-06-30 Thread Tim Wingerter
I have a KR2 kit, partially assembled in Fairbanks.  Asking $1,200.  It can be 
viewed on Alaska List.  ThanksTim Wingerter, 907-479-6940, twingerter 
at gci.net

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If I remember right there are a few KR's in Alaska for sale.  I'll be in 
Fairbank Ak. July 6th. with an empty 51' stepdeck trailer.  I don't think 
anyone will be able to beat my rates. Especially if it could fly or fly in the 
future. : )Contact me off net. Paul Visk Belleville IL  


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KR> KR for sale

2016-06-01 Thread Tim Wingerter
I have a KR2 kit for sale.  Info can be found on Alaska List and Craigslist
Anchorage.  Asking $1,500.  The plane is partially completed.  I believe all
the components that come with the kit are included.  I can provide
additional info if anyone is interested.  My e-mail address is
twingerter at gci.net.  Thank you.



KR> what to look for when inspecting/buying a KR project

2016-05-14 Thread Tim Wingerter
I have a KR-2 kit partially assembled if you are interested in it.  I am
asking $1,600, OBO for it.  It is located in Fairbanks, Alaska.

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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Chris Prata
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Cc: Chris Prata
Subject: KR> what to look for when inspecting/buying a KR project

hi all,
I once bought a KR1 fuselage and figured out that it was not made well, plus
life got in the way and I sold the hardware and scrapped the wood.

now that I'm again looking for an unfinsihed project, I'd like t ask you
owners and builders, what are some things I should examine to at least try
and determine build quality?
all advice will be GREATLY appreciated!
(in fact, should I consider a flying example, the same advice will also help
with that)
regards,chris p   
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