Biggles wrote:Bennie, I think what you are really looking for is a plane that has never crashed before... Which brings up the question is there a microlight with a perfect safety record?
I don't think this is possible, the human factor and fuel mismanagement are your biggest killers. But you can get microlights with very good flight characteristics, well established, high safety records, not prone to stall and spin, glide well, wings don't break off etc. I might be a bit biased but the Quad City Challenger is one of them. Almost 4000 flying, excellent track record etc etc.
I personally would stay far away from home-built, from scratch planes, i.e. built to plan from scratch. (sorry Tailspin

) which is what I understand the KR2 to be. There are many of these standing in garages, not complete. Most builders start out enthusiatically and then after 1 or 2000 hours give up. Before doing so they start to skimp on the build quality and you as the buyer cannot see this. Even TS can vouch for problems he found i.e. foam being used as a filler in the firewall
Next, because each is hand built the flying charateristics are different. They could have dangerous stall/spin problems. These planes IMHO stand the greatest chance of having a mid air structural failure.
Well known kits are built well, stong, have had all the niggles worked out etc. Alternatively buy from a reputable builder, not your average garage builder who doesn't even fly.
I would personally recommend Bush Baby, Rans, Kitfox, Challenger, Cheetah. I don't know the composite planes well enough to comment.
Outright to me right now the Bush Baby is the best local option. Locally built, very good support, well priced etc. The most difficult part is the wings, but with guys like Boet Laubscher around who will build the wings for you, you can't go wrong. There is also a good fully built second hand market for them and you can get a excellent 582 based low hour plane for R200K. Definately my next buy.