A two-seat ultralight aircraft of wood-composite construction, designed in the United States in the 1970s by Ken Rand for homebuilding from a kit. The single-seat version KR-1 was developed first. Over 10,000 kits for building KR-1 and KR-2 aircraft were sold.
| Wingspan | 6.3 m |
| Length | 4.42 m |
| Takeoff weight | 360 kg |
| Maximum speed | 290 km/h |
| Ceiling | 4900 m |
| Powerplant | 4-cylinder automobile engine in flat configuration, air-cooled Volkswagen, 65 hp. |