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FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 17 Oct 2007, 22:38
by biplaneflyer
Nobody seems to have mentioned this so:-

Over at flightsim.com:-
Name: euroxs.zip Size: 2,211,068 Date: 10-16-2007
FS2004 Europa XS tricycle gear two-seater tourer. One of the most popular kit built aircraft in the world (over 600 kits sold) with a sparkling performance, long range, good baggage space, quite aerobatic, quickly and easily disassembled, and, to say the least, very good looking. Includes 2D/3D cockpit. Aircraft and All by Frank Elton.

It's a British design anyway. Perhaps not the greatest model -but might make nice AI! Understand someone's doing the original monowheel Europa - notice Chris Eve's done a AI model -but think this is someone else.

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 00:55
by DaveB
Hi BPF :)

As per.. you've managed to unearth another oddment :)

Let's see what she looks like ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 01:11
by RAF_Quantum
Not sure if it was the trike or the single wheel version that was being built in the series 'An Aircraft is born" but it was an Europa

Image

Rgds

John

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 01:15
by DaveB
Eeek! I wasn't expecting anything so new looking! :o

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 01:46
by Garry Russell
Still....it puts a 'ROOV over your 'ead :roll:

Garry

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 02:12
by DaveB
Ben.. where's that 'spew' icon :lol: :lol:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 02:52
by RAF_Quantum
We've been 'Russelled' again HELP

:D :D

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 06:26
by jonesey2k
Doesn't Eaglesoft make one of those?

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 08:55
by Sundog
Eaglesoft makes the American version, which is slightly larger for us fatter Americans. ;)

Here it's called the Liberty XLS.

Re: FS2004 Europa XS

Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 10:57
by biplaneflyer
[quote="DaveB"] Hi BPF :) As per.. you've managed to unearth another oddment :) quote]

Well I suppose a successfully produced British light aircraft is an oddment these days :) .
It's a pity we seem to be able to design innovative light aircraft in this country but not manufacture them in great numbersi.e. FLS Sprint, Farnborough F1, AMFMagnum, ect.