Actually, there are a copy models of the KR2 for Microsoft Flight Sim.  Go
to www.flightsim.com.  You will have to join (which is free) to be able to
download them.  They were modeled under FlightSim98.  Have no idea how
realistic their flying characteristics are though.

Rick Klucznik
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Spurr" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:19 PM
Subject: KR>KR2 Simulator


> Hi All
> Has anyone tried to produce a realistic model of a KR2 or KR2S, more so in
> handling terms than looks, rendition for either Microsoft's Flight
> Simulator or X-Plane ? I'm interested to experiment and do 'what if's'
with
> a simulator version, and would like to know if anything already exists
> before re-inventing the wheel. If nothing exists, then I will probably use
> X-Plane, because despite it's lack of scenery and gizmo's compared to
> FS2002, I do believe it is more authentic ( and easier ) to produce a
> realistic flight / propulsion model.
> Alternatively I can start to model one myself, but in that case does
anyone
> know of any computer based / CAD files of a KR2 drawings that would speed
> up the progress ? I'm willing to share the end product, but it would
> initially be a tri-gear KR2, with other options following on from there...
> Regards
> Phil
>
> [email protected]
>
>
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