Ken Rand KR-2 V11 3D model
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This homebuilt experimental aircraft, designed by Ken Rand in the early '70s, was an enhanced version of his successful KR-1 Experimental. Seating a pilot and passenger/copilot side by side, it boasted a VW or Porsche inline engine delivering 75-90 hp paired with a fixed pitch 2-blade propeller. Reaching cruising speeds of 120 mph and stall speeds around 40 mph, this aircraft was renowned as one of the world's smallest two-seat planes ever constructed. Made by homebuilders using a wooden truss and plywood fuselage, wood wing structure, and composite wing skins of micro-bead foam and fiberglass epoxy resin, it remained popular and successful like its predecessor. The near-scale model boasts full texturing, animateable control surfaces, animated propeller, openable canopy revealing the instrument panel, seat arrangement, and controls. The main landing gear retracts into recessed wing bays. Available in various formats and paint schemes, this model is a testament to Ken Rand's innovative design.
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