Classic Non-Brit Forum.
A dedicated area to post on your favourite 'Classic' non-British freeware flightsim aircraft.
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petermcleland
Red Arrows
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by petermcleland » 05 Sep 2006, 00:02
I rather like this Beaver but you need to use reverse in the water if you want to stop
I also use a couple of taps on F2 to slow down the taxying speed on land...It also installs and works in FSX but a couple of gauges go missing.
TSR2
The Ministry
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by TSR2 » 05 Sep 2006, 00:10
Has anyone got a standard Beaver? :think:
I'd love to paint it up like the old army spotters that used to fly over NI.
Garry Russell
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by Garry Russell » 05 Sep 2006, 00:11
Hi Ben
Wasn't there one branded about on this forum about a year ago?
Or was that just repaints for the Aerosoft? :think:
Garry
Garry
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Myles
Lightning
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by Myles » 05 Sep 2006, 00:19
Ben,
I know it's payware, but Aerosoft do a very nice one which includes WP807 (I think!), along with several other versions.
There was also a freeware one for FS2002 with the same markings in a repaint, but I can't remember who did them.
Best,
Myles
TSR2
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by TSR2 » 05 Sep 2006, 00:33
Cheers guys, I'll have a wee nosy and see what I can find.
AllanL
Concorde
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by AllanL » 05 Sep 2006, 12:18
I think there is a fs9 one with floats and wheels versions by John Woodward. I can't remember if it only has a vc, but I think someone has also done a 2d panel for us luddite types.
Try all nodes and avsim.
At least one of the older fs2002 models (by Steve Grant??) also works in fs9.
Myles
Lightning
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by Myles » 05 Sep 2006, 15:25
I think it was the Steve Grant one that I was thinking of, although I don't think I flew it in FS9!
Myles
Paul K
Red Arrows
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by Paul K » 08 Sep 2006, 21:00
I bought the Aerosoft Beaver after asking for recommendations on this forum a good while ago. Its a terrific model and the engine sounds are a treat for the ears. One of my all-time favourite Flight Sim aircraft.
By the way, where are all the 'beaver' jokes this time round ?
TobyV
Vintage Pair
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by TobyV » 08 Sep 2006, 21:41
Paul K wrote: By the way, where are all the 'beaver' jokes this time round ?
They are all up
Wet Beaver Creek .