Ant's Tiger Moth

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Just steadying my nerves with a glass of wine after my latest Tiger Moth flight :hide: I was doing some extreme aerobatics over Headcorn ( I really was pulling some ridiculous moves) when I got a warning that my engine was going to fail imminently! I was literally just crossing the threshold when it died completely! Luckily I glided in easily enough and came to a safe stop. Now that's flying! :thumbsup:

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I've installed the demo, and it is very impressive. The problem is that with FS2020 due soon, I'm very reluctant to buy any more add-ons. For anyone who is definitely sticking with FSX/P3D, however, grab the demo and enjoy. :)

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Paul K wrote:
22 Nov 2019, 18:07
I've installed the demo, and it is very impressive. The problem is that with FS2020 due soon, I'm very reluctant to buy any more add-ons. For anyone who is definitely sticking with FSX/P3D, however, grab the demo and enjoy. :)
Very good point Paul, but at £11.99, why not? And no, I'm not on commission... :hide: :thumbsup:

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Swanoir wrote:
22 Nov 2019, 21:29
Very good point Paul, but at £11.99, why not? And no, I'm not on commission... :hide: :thumbsup:
You're right, of course. It does seem to be a lot of add-on per pound, but I want to see if Ant is going to move to FS2020, along with a number of other developers. I hope he does - and that he also ports his Winjeel over, too. I shall hold off for now, and hope for the future. ;)

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Paul K wrote:
22 Nov 2019, 18:07
I've installed the demo, and it is very impressive. The problem is that with FS2020 due soon, I'm very reluctant to buy any more add-ons. For anyone who is definitely sticking with FSX/P3D, however, grab the demo and enjoy. :)
I grabbed it but agree with you that with FS2020 due soon I am reluctant to spend a lot on add-ons. But since Ant's old moth was my default aircraft for a very long time I feel I am repaying him for the old one as much as endorsing the new one.
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I see the paintkit for Ant's superb Tiger Moth Pro is now available. Personally I'd love to see some UK civil marks. Maybe its even time to learn to paint myself...?
https://www.antsairplanes.com/tigermothpro.html

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JohnWillimas wrote:
25 Nov 2019, 09:43
I see the paintkit for Ant's superb Tiger Moth Pro is now available. Personally I'd love to see some UK civil marks. Maybe its even time to learn to paint myself...?
https://www.antsairplanes.com/tigermothpro.html
That is good news, let's hope we can look forward to some exciting new paints :thumbsup:

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There's a few UK register paints appearing over at Sim Outhouse now. Particularly nice is G-AMNN based at Shoreham ....

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Version v1.10 Update available from Just Flight.

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Re: Ant's Tiger Moth

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Yes, nothing dramatic but Ant has added "push spots" on the wings so you can park your Tiger tidily. (Must admit that they don't work desperately well in my view, but that may be my mouseing technique.....)

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