X-Plane. Handling of this is awesome, 2 downloads one for each. (Free-ware as well)
If you still have X-Plane here is the download page:
https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/f ... -xp12xp11/
Spooled up and brakes off
Climbing out very slowly due to fuel loading
The Office
Regards
Nigel.
One Reason to Keep
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One Reason to Keep
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
Re: One Reason to Keep
Hi Ben His name sounds very much as being Japanese, goes by the name of Shenshee. No previous models by him found so assume this is his first one in which he wrote took him a year to complete. Does fly a lot in X-Plane I guess but his other favourite game is the Richard Burns Rally, he makes rally cars for it (I would think additional ones).
Just found another classic aircraft the Tupolev Tu-154 by Felis. Used to be pay-ware but now being given away as he concentrates on his 747 Classic.
It is only for X-Plane 11 which I have kept thank goodness and the Russian Language can be changed by a click of the mouse, no doubt some-one will convert it to work in X-Plane 12 at some point but this is Quote:
Will post some screen shots later.
Regards
Nigel.
Just found another classic aircraft the Tupolev Tu-154 by Felis. Used to be pay-ware but now being given away as he concentrates on his 747 Classic.
It is only for X-Plane 11 which I have kept thank goodness and the Russian Language can be changed by a click of the mouse, no doubt some-one will convert it to work in X-Plane 12 at some point but this is Quote:
Link to download here:https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/f ... -by-felis/This model represents a detailed study-simulation of the real Tu154 with all of its systems, performance and flight dynamics.
This X-Plane model is designed from original documents, blueprints, videos and personal consultations of many people, including pilots, engineers and ground crews.
The real Tu154M reg. No 85748 from Belavia Airlines was used as a reference
Will post some screen shots later.
Regards
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.