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Ben Hartmann

Looking for a Musketeer....

Post by Ben Hartmann »

Hi peoples

Does anybody know of a Beech Model A23 Musketeer / C23 Sundowner / B23 Custom model available for FS? I've looked in all of the usual places, to no avail.

Just hoping that there's someone who knows something I don't :lol:

Rgds

Ben :thumbsup:

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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Ben

I think that you are out of luck - I had a quick check through my files on CD and I was surprised that nothing ever seems to have been produced.

Ian

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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Thanks for looking Ian :thumbsup:

Looks like its back to V & F Type Bonanza's for me then :dunno:

then again, all the benefits of a variable pitch propellor!! :lol:

Rgds

Ben

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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I spent half an hour looking yesterday Ben and came up empty handed. There's plenty of info available for all of those Mk's you mentioned.. ok if you have a real one but no use to the virtual pilot without a virtual model! :roll:

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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Dave

Thanks for looking anyway, it is very much appreciated. :-(

Nevermind :lol:

Rgds

Ben

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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Hi Ben

I have done many searches and come up with many odd types over the years but I have never come across one :-(

A friend was looking for for one a while ago and never found one so it looks like one of those common but missed types.

Garry

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Re: Looking for a Musketeer....

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Thank's Garry, and excellent to see you back in the fold :thumbsup:

Rgds

Ben

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