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1. 07:10 AM - Re: Info on KIS TR1 (mark_trickel)
2. 01:48 PM - Re: Re: Info on KIS TR1 (Galin Hernandez)
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Subject: | A List Contribution - It's Your Personal Squelch Button... |
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Subject: | Re: Info on KIS TR1 |
There are 2 KIS airplanes the KIS TR-1 2-place, and the KIS Cruiser TR-4 4-place.
Both very nice airplanes. For more in info on KIS see Robert Reeds web site
Google Reed KIS.
The TR-1 was designed to carry 2 200 lbs. adults, full fuel, and 65lbs baggage,
but useful load really depends on the finished empty weight each builder ended
up. Some builders get carried away adding too much resin and other gadgets on
their wish list. The inside cabin width is 41. The TR-4 is 2 wider and a real
load master with about 1100lbs useful.
Currently available is a O-235 powered TR-1 set up for a smaller person in Tennessee.
Also a Subby powered TR-1 that sells with the stipulations that you be
58 or shorter, have a hanger, and 6000 to learn to fly it, located in Michigan.
There are also a couple of projects available if you have building skills (even
owners need building skills!). There is one flying TR-4 with a Mazda engine
available in Montana, one rebuildable project, and 2 uncompleted TR-4 kits available,
both are excellent builds so far.
No TR-1s in Alabama, the closest one would be in Louisiana, and that one is currently
not flying, the builder is busy working on his 14th RV!
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=474732#474732
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Subject: | Re: Info on KIS TR1 |
If you go to my web site ( www.puertoricoflyer.com ), click on the photo of
my airplane (Blanquita) it will bring up my KIS4 information. But if you
scroll down, on the bottom left side is a link to download the original KIS
Sales Brochure which has a lot of information for both the TR-1 and the
KIS4. It is a very large file in .pdf format. I hope this helps.
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On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 10:09 AM, mark_trickel <marktrickel@gmail.com> wrote
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>
> There are 2 KIS airplanes the KIS TR-1 2-place, and the KIS Cruiser TR-4
> 4-place. Both very nice airplanes. For more in info on KIS see Robert
> Reed=99s web site =93 Google Reed KIS.
>
> The TR-1 was designed to carry 2 200 lbs. adults, full fuel, and 65lbs
> baggage, but useful load really depends on the finished empty weight each
> builder ended up. Some builders get carried away adding too much resin an
d
> other gadgets on their wish list. The inside cabin width is 41=9D.
The TR-4
> is 2=9D wider and a real load master with about 1100lbs useful.
>
> Currently available is a O-235 powered TR-1 set up for a smaller person i
n
> Tennessee. Also a Subby powered TR-1 that sells with the stipulations tha
t
> you be 5=9D8=9D or shorter, have a hanger, and 6000=99
to learn to fly it,
> located in Michigan. There are also a couple of projects available if you
> have building skills (even owners need building skills!). There is one
> flying TR-4 with a Mazda engine available in Montana, one rebuildable
> project, and 2 uncompleted TR-4 kits available, both are excellent builds
> so far.
>
> No TR-1s in Alabama, the closest one would be in Louisiana, and that one
> is currently not flying, the builder is busy working on his 14th RV!
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=474732#474732
>
>
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