Ken Rand KR-2 V12 3D model
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The Ken Rand-designed aircraft, a development of his KR-1 Experimental, was built in the 70s. It accommodated two in side-by-side seating and boasted a VW or Porsche inline engine of 75-90 hp. The fixed pitch 2-blade propeller enabled a cruise speed of 120 mph, with a stall speed around 40 mph. Remarkably, this model was among the world's tiniest two-seat planes. Homebuilders crafted it from a wooden truss and plywood fuselage, wood wing structure, and micro-bead foam/fiberglass epoxy resin composite skins. It proved as popular and successful as its predecessor. The highly detailed model is near to scale, featuring textured surfaces, animateable control surfaces, and a spinning propeller. The canopy opens to reveal the instrument panel, seats, and controls. Only the main landing gear retracts into recessed wing bays. Available in various formats with diverse paint schemes.
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