Have any you guys done anything with X Planes. With it's blade  
element modeling and inertial modeling, it has been used in many  
aircraft development efforts. While I haven't yet modeled a KR, I  
have done other planes and it is a fairly good representative sim. I  
know that some large scale operations such as Sino Swerringen <sp?>  
have used it. I know a couple of the flight test engineers from there  
and know first hand.  I've modeled a couple of planes a bit larger  
than the KR2 and have been planning to do one for the KR. My ultimate  
goal is a true 200 TAS cruise airplane for two. Having said that,  
most of the designs I've been doing have needed 160-200Hp to  
realistcally achieve this.


MArk


On Mar 20, 2010, at 8:13 PM, Charles Burkholder wrote:

> Yea I downloaded the KR-2 into my FS9 but deleted it immediatly  
> after flying
> it a bit. Awful
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> The KR-1 works fine on my computer, however the KR-2 only goes 80KIAS.
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