Owen Jones - I have both sketchUp and AutoCAD software on my computer. I was
trying to find a rendered 3D file of a KR. I agree that sketchUp is way more
user friendly.
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Some time ago, a year or two, someone sent me a copy of autocad files of the
KR2SS is there any chance that individual could resend them, my CD that
I had them burned to is no longer readable.
Thank you in advance,
-Jeff
Does anyone have an autocad or DFX file of the fuse for a KR2S or KR2SS?
I think I am going to give up on the KR2... and rebuld the fuse. I would
like to have a template printed off at a local print shop to work from.
Thank you,
-jeff
Da PLANS---Da PLANS, You have to draw it on the table anyway,
Virg
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 20:20:11 -0600 "wilder_jeff Wilder"
writes:
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> Does anyone have an autocad or DFX file of the fuse for a KR2S or
> KR2SS?
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> I think I am going to give up on the KR2... and rebuld the fuse. I
>
Virg wrote:
> Da PLANS---Da PLANS, You have to draw it on the table anyway,
I guess Virg has a point here. There are only about 6 points that really
matter in defining the fuselage sides, so it's pretty quick to lay out. The
worst part of laying out the sides is the pathetic dimensioni
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>Subject: Re: KR> Autocad drawing of fuse
>Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 22:21:24 -0500
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Jeff Wilder wrote:
> I have a KR2 that was streched before the S was available... built to the
> plans.. problem is.. is too wide for a single seater, and not wide enough
> for a 2 seater... I was thinking aobut just starting the fuse over. and
> using all the existing hardware
I was just kiddin
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