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Sep 17th, 2004 at 11:17pm
Jakemaster   Ex Member

 
This isn't a request but:

This airplane that I found is the best freeware plane I have ever flown!!!

http://www.francesim.com/Articles.aspx?C=25&SC=203&NumEnr=694&Cpt=-1

Go to this link and click on telecharger.

This plane is great! It flies well, looks good.  It is too amazing to describe.

Download it, someone post some pictures.  It is great!!

PS  I am using it in FS9.  It might work in 2002.  Also, to taxi you need to use differential breaks, but don;t worry because it doesn't spin out of control. Grin Grin
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Reply #1 - Sep 18th, 2004 at 11:43am

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Flat-plate wing section, thick trailing edges, no dihedral (because his wing-flex gauge doesn't work - fixable though) and mis-aligned parts.

You're easily pleased.  Wink

It has been around for some time now and works perfectly in FS2002.

I agree it certainly flies well but as a model it is FS2000 quality, apart from the rather nice tuck-away prop.


Kev (in a bad mood today)
 
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Reply #2 - Sep 18th, 2004 at 2:27pm
Jakemaster   Ex Member

 
But its simplicity makes it run so smooth!!  I mean, I love wing flex and all of those super details, but it kills my frames!!  I normally get 4 or 5 FPS, but with this I get 15!!
 
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Reply #3 - Sep 18th, 2004 at 8:52pm

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Eek!  Have you got all the sliders to max or something?
I'm only running an old Athlon 2200+ and get framerates around 25 (locked at 30).  I do get problems with dust and spray though.  One of M$' 'critical' updates, I suspect.  Darned annoying as it means I can no longer operate helicopters over water or land outside airfields (outside the UK VFR scenery) because framerates drop to around 1 per second when the dust/spray starts to fly.  Sad

Mustard Mitt, I have most of my sliders in the middle to 75 percent.


Kev
 
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Reply #4 - Sep 19th, 2004 at 7:09pm
Jakemaster   Ex Member

 
It's probly my clouds and planes.  But I don't care Grin
 
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