Re: KR> mystery airplane

2019-04-07 Thread Flesner via KRnet
On 4/7/2019 2:16 PM, Randall Smith via KRnet wrote: Larry the only one I could think of would had been George Hubert he was located in south east Dallas airport. ++ Randy, I think that was

Re: KR> mystery airplane

2019-04-07 Thread Randall Smith via KRnet
Larry the only one I could think of would had been George Hubert he was located in south east Dallas airport. I do not know what happened to that airplane. Less has moved to Arkansas and lost touch with George about 10 years ago. I know his son bought land and developed an airport in East Texas

Re: KR> mystery airplane

2019-03-27 Thread patrick via KRnet
There was a KR-2 at Oshkosh, (late 70.s),  that had dual instruments. I inquired about the double instruments, and the owner said that he lived in Sweden, (or maybe Norway?) and the Gov. required backups on some instruments. He said he was going to fly the KR-2 to his home country. I don't know

KR> mystery airplane

2019-03-26 Thread Flesner via KRnet
Speaking of mystery airplanes, here is a photo of a highly modified KR that was at the 1990 KR Gathering at Rough River, Kentucky, the first Gathering I attended.  I've only missed one since. It had a small Lycombing and was modified to try for some distance records.  I've never seen or hear