Fred Kellers K R I was the first Plans Built KR, Virg
On 9/3/2015 4:54 PM, colin hales via KRnet wrote:
> Can anyone fill in the history? I found Fred Keller's Kr1 hanging from the
> roof of the Alaskan Transport Museum. It says it was the first completed Kr
> in July 1973?
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>From Pat Panzera:
Friends,
Saturday, September 26th is the big day.
Last year we moved our annual event to Southern California,
to a beautiful non-towered airport that's easy to get to in French Valley - near
Temecula.
The paved runway is wide and long for the fast-glass,
Left SEE about 1 in the morning and stopped for fuel in Merced. That was
my chance to put on some sweat pants instead of shorts but I didn't do
it. I did, thank goodness, put on a pullover. My renovated cockpit heat
system was no match for the 20 degree F temps at 12.5. Trip coming up
was an
Here's my wish for a good Gathering.Wish I were there.Thanks to all for a
good report on the festivities.Tommy W.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 10:26 AM, Tommy Waymack <5blindate at gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's my wish for a good Gathering.Wish I were there.Thanks to all for a
> good report on the
Have fun you guys. WE have our AusFly this weekend, flying out today when
the rain stops.
Phil Matheson
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