Hi Bill
Terra Brasilis at http://www.terra-brasilis.org/ is where you can find that, along with a lot of other top quality freeware Brazilian scenery.
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Favourite British freeware aircraft
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Re: Favourite British freeware aircraft
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Re: Favourite British freeware aircraft
If I remember correctly, the Chipmunk Mk v3 worked fine except the 'G meter' was not fitted and the glass of the compass became a window to the ground, rather than a reflection. I hope that was not v2 though!
I would love DB's aircraft and Rick's Argosy and 748 as native. If or when I update, I will run the 748/780 portover again, it just slowed my PC down too much to keep.
I would love DB's aircraft and Rick's Argosy and 748 as native. If or when I update, I will run the 748/780 portover again, it just slowed my PC down too much to keep.
ATB Trev
Re: Favourite British freeware aircraft
HS748 - BAC1-11 but my firm favourite is the Trident 2 in Red Square - really great to fly and if you can't be *rsed to land it she will do it all by herself.
But must not forget the wonderful Superfreighter and Dove for those leisurely and lazy flights taking in all the scenery as you go.
Regards
Nigel.


Regards
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.