Rob is absolutely right. As for what you can fly that has a similar feel, I
recommend some time in a Sonex. The KR is a bit slicker, and most are lighter
on the elevator and a bit heavier on the ailerons. If your KR has flaps or
belly board, I don't think either is as effective as the flaps o
I had X-Plane and tried to set one up like the KR. I even had the developer
of X-Plane work on it some, and it never flew like a KR. It is OK to get
familiar with instruments and other such stuff, as long as you NEVER think
that when you get in your KR, that you will have learned how to fly it.
Rob Schmitt
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HI All;
I am going to e setting up my flight sim for the winter and a
HI All;
I am going to e setting up my flight sim for the winter and am wondering how
the Kr2 model works for anyone who may be using it.
Also, since there is nobody in my area that currently has a KR2 I am wondering
if there is a recommendation for some other type of airplane for me to try and
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