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Not so sure this really is a classic as such in the eyes of all, but does anyone know of a 'good' 146 for FSX? I've tried one, which I didn't like, but I know there's many out there, so wondering if someone can reccomend a tried, tested and of course liked 146.

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Theres nothing decent for FSX mate.. the FD's are all to cock. The best IMHO is the Aerosoft one, but using Matthais's panel which I think is superior, but the FD's are only good for FS9... in FSX they are almost unusable.
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Damn someone beat me to it! Yep IRIS are doing a BAe 146!

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Excellent, give it the 32 Sqn colours too and this'll make a great plane to fly in and out of Northolt :P

I had the pleasure of nosing around the 32 Sqn 146 (and 125) and was surprised to see that they all are fitted with FMC's.
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That looks lovely!! :thumbsup:
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Ant1981 wrote:Excellent, give it the 32 Sqn colours too and this'll make a great plane to fly in and out of Northolt :P

I had the pleasure of nosing around the 32 Sqn 146 (and 125) and was surprised to see that they all are fitted with FMC's.
FMC's (FMS) are a legal requirement for airways navigation (IFR) these days, was introduced under the BRNAV rules.

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Looks good....hope it has all the bells and whistles on her...? Need a nice VC for that....and i'll have to do a paint in that lovely F1 coloured 146 i saw at Biggin Hill this year....and a Titan and and..... :lol:

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The Titan and house schemes do it for me :thumbsup:
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Motormouse wrote:
Ant1981 wrote:Excellent, give it the 32 Sqn colours too and this'll make a great plane to fly in and out of Northolt :P

I had the pleasure of nosing around the 32 Sqn 146 (and 125) and was surprised to see that they all are fitted with FMC's.
FMC's (FMS) are a legal requirement for airways navigation (IFR) these days, was introduced under the BRNAV rules.

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Yes indeed. Speaking of which, I might fit a select few aircraft including my payware C130 with an FMC, since that's what the RAF have fitted to their aircraft to keep within the aviation laws. Is this something that anyone here has done or would consider?
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