FS2004 SNCASE 5000 / 5003 Baroudeur
Posted: 01 Oct 2007, 17:02
I've no idea what this is like but in real life .....at least, something a little different
http://fs1.flightsim.com/cgi/zview?cm=v ... enshot.JPG
In this shot the textures loo a little rough :think:
http://fs1.flightsim.com/cgi/zview?cm=v ... d_snow.JPG
baroude.zip
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Garry
FS2004 SNCASE 5000 / 5003 Baroudeur. A French fighter bomber of the early fifties. The SNCASE (Societe Nationale de Construction Aeronautique du Sud-Est) Baroudeur made its first flight on August 1st 1953. The main particularity of this aircraft was the absence of landing gear, resulting in a significant weight saving and the ability to dispense with obligatory concrete runways. The aircraft took off using a separate carriage and had retractable skids for landing. These skids even allow the plane to take-off autonomously from snow or ice-covered strips. Two SE 5000 prototypes and three SE 5003 preproduction machines were built. Unfortunately, the Baroudeur was an unsuccessful contender in the NATO contest for a light strike aircraft in 1957, and the story stopped there. The model has full moving parts and includes a generic old fighter 2D panel compatible with FS2004 and FSX. No VC. Designed by Patrice Grange.
http://fs1.flightsim.com/cgi/zview?cm=v ... enshot.JPG
In this shot the textures loo a little rough :think:
http://fs1.flightsim.com/cgi/zview?cm=v ... d_snow.JPG
baroude.zip
At Flightsim.com
Copy and paste of description below
Garry
FS2004 SNCASE 5000 / 5003 Baroudeur. A French fighter bomber of the early fifties. The SNCASE (Societe Nationale de Construction Aeronautique du Sud-Est) Baroudeur made its first flight on August 1st 1953. The main particularity of this aircraft was the absence of landing gear, resulting in a significant weight saving and the ability to dispense with obligatory concrete runways. The aircraft took off using a separate carriage and had retractable skids for landing. These skids even allow the plane to take-off autonomously from snow or ice-covered strips. Two SE 5000 prototypes and three SE 5003 preproduction machines were built. Unfortunately, the Baroudeur was an unsuccessful contender in the NATO contest for a light strike aircraft in 1957, and the story stopped there. The model has full moving parts and includes a generic old fighter 2D panel compatible with FS2004 and FSX. No VC. Designed by Patrice Grange.