Hi Allan;

I think your wanting a copy of the KR aircraft or do you want the X-Plane v 
8.40 simulator program also?

I have four new or revised versions of the KR-2 and KR-2S. They are much 
improved both in graphics and in performance. I think X-Plane v 8.40 beta 6 
has just about got it nailed down on performance as far as I can tell and 
it's got some new extras as well.

I have not been able to make, beg ,barrow or steal a 3-D cockpit for them so 
you'll have to fly them with what's there, it's not that bad, I just wish I
could finish them off with a nice simple interior.

One KR-2 is built like the original with a clear bubble canopy by Sander
Tell in the NL's. It has a green paint job and a 65 hp (1835 v w) engine and 
conventional Rand landing gear. It has a RAF-48 airfoil by Ameet Servant as 
well as the 3 new AS-50xx airfoils by Ron Sommerville which are in the
folder so that you can change them out and experiment with airfoils and
incidence angles to your heart's content.

The other KR-2 is modeled off of my KR-2. It's a stock model that's a tad
bit longer than plans but not quit a KR-2S. It has a 94 hp type 4, 2600cc V 
W engine with a clear Draggonfly canopy by Ron Sommerville. It's painted
blue and has a conventional Rand landing gear. It uses the AS-5046 (root)
and AS-5045 (tip) airfoils but the other airfoils are also in the folder so
that you can experiment with them. I have it in a tri-gear version also.

The fourth one is a KR-2S on tricycle gear. It's painted gold (or orange) 
and has a 75 hp 2180cc V W engine with a clear canopy by Ron Sommerville. it 
also has the AS-5046 (root) and AS-5045 (tip) airfoil but again the other 
airfoils are in the folder.

The landing gear can be changed around any way you want in a matter of
minutes and the paint job and N numbers can be changed even quicker in any 
paint program. You can also change the propeller diameter and pitch, the 
engine size and many other things easily to match the one you are building.

This is why I made these models in the first place. Many builders wanted to 
know (what if I change this or that?) Well, now you can find out for 
yourself pretty close with X-Plane and have fun flying it while your still 
building or on those bad weather day's when you wish you could get out with 
your finished plane and "just do it" but can't.

If you or anyone else want's any or all of these models just let me know off
list at mfreem...@indy.rr.com or if you feel that you cannot make any 
changes yourself, then tell me the specs you want and I'll set one up for 
you.

Regards, Dan F.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Allan D Olcott" <allando...@hotmail.com>
To: <mfreem...@indy.rr.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:04 PM
Subject: x-plane


> how can i get a copy:?
> thank you
> allan
> 


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