KR>kr simulator fs2002

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
I can design the airplane from scratch but not the model of the plane, I can
imput all the data for this plane etc Create a panel and all that good
stuff and not to mention a ncie paint job.

All I would need is some testers to fly it and tell me how accurate it
is. The model I have to work with is a KR2S tail-wheel on the diehl gear.
Perfect and it will be sporting a Corvair.

Justin
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> i have found what i think is the perfect Kr trainer.  the Grumman tiger is
> the real deal its free to download from many sites it needs little
tweaking. you
> need to go to settings and take all the torque out and just a little p
factor
> and the ball will respond in climb just like the real thing! also adj you
> stick feed back to med setting (microsoft force feedback 2 im allso using
ch pro
> pedals. the view is just like what i see in my Kr tri gear and pitch is
very
> close to the real thing you have to fly it with your wrest it is over
powered
> so you have to bring it back in to the green.
>
>
> billy mcfarland
> flymaca711...@aol.com
> flying kr2 2w6 maryland
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KR>kr simulator fs2002

2008-10-12 Thread flymaca711...@aol.com
Justin have you flew a Kr or a tiger if not don't think you going to do 
better then what i wrote i have over 200 hrs in the Kr all so i have flown the 
tiger its as close as your going to get  to a Kr flame away i fly mine 
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KR>kr simulator fs2002

2008-10-12 Thread Justin
IM sure the KR2S flys simular to the stock extra 300 in FS2002. Unstable,
bouncy on landing, cant take your hands off it, No flaps or speed brake,
slick airlane that loves to float.

Justin
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> Justin have you flew a Kr or a tiger if not don't think you going to do
> better then what i wrote i have over 200 hrs in the Kr all so i have flown
the
> tiger its as close as your going to get  to a Kr flame away i fly
mine Mac
>
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KR>kr simulator fs2002

2008-10-12 Thread flymaca711...@aol.com
Its nothing like the extra the Kr will fly hands off after its trim out in 
smooth air.  The Kr is high perf aircraft not aerobatic aircraft although some 
have spun it loop it rolled it.  if you research it the Grumman Yankee and 
tiger are just big krs made of metal and all who have flown both will agree. 
all 
aircraft float if you are fast on your round out.  it takes lots of time to 
over come this in the Kr its low to the ground.  take apiece off paper and drop 
it what happens as it hits the floor the cushion air keeps it from settling 
same things true about aircraft the krs just low to the ground watch a piper 
that's to hot on landing float and more float the hotter it is the more the 
float







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