Vari-Eze
The Vari-Eze was designed in 1974 by Burt Rutan. The first Vari-Eze (Model 31), registration number N7EZ, was built in 1975 and was powered by a converted Volkswagen engine. The second prototype, registration number N4EZ, was completed in early 1976. This model used a Continental aircraft engine, giving it more horsepower, faster speed and longer range. N4EZ is also the prototype of Model 33, which was offered in kit form to amateur/home aircraft builders. Rutan built the Vari-Eze to prove that the canard concept would be safe and popular with civil aviators.

FSDS model, textures and airfiles by "Rans14" - rans14@msn.com

All source files have been lost in a computer data loss accident. I cannot change, edit, alter, fix or otherwise effect this model. Please don't ask.


Max Speed 210 kts.
Cruise Speed 195 kts.
Stall Speed 59 kts.
Length 14 ft.
Span 22 ft. 3 in.
Empty Weight 560 lb.
Engine Cont. 0-200A
Seating 2 - inline

To Install:
All you have to do is copy the "Vari-Eze" folder and paste it into
FS2000 or FS2002 "aircraft" folder.
1) go to "START" and RIGHT click.
choose "Explore."
2) scroll down to "program files." and click on the "+".
3) scroll down to "microsoft games" and click the "+".
4) click the "+" on "FS2000" or "FS2002".
5) click the "aircraft" folder..on the right you should see a list of all the aircraft folders in 2000 or 2002.
6) copy the "Vari-Eze" folder and paste it in the "aircraft" folder of 2000 or 2002.
GO FLY!!


This model was made and designed by rans14 but cannot be copywrited as I remain nameless. You may use them and distribute them but may NOT profit from them. These aircraft are FREEWARE.
Special thanks to Louis Sinclair and Abacus for the programs used to create these models.
Also thanks to Viking for the help and time he spent showing me a few things.