Anyone interested in a crop duster?
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Remember the right fuel ......
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Remember the right fuel ......
It doesn't take much to entertain me this early in the morning. I'm off to make coffee. Thanks.
Ray
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Of course, yes, I think it will be fun to fly this bird.
Regards: Delfin
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I have already made it.. for AFS1
I think it could be fun also for AFS2. Bring the kids (old and young) to the game ....
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Be careful where you add your . I asked a simple question to measure the interest in a crop duster and Hartman posts one of his favorite planes. This is a distant cousin of the PZL M-18 Dromader - Dusty the Crophopper from Piston Peak National Park. Yep, you guessed it, Dusty is a Disney character that acquired his fame when the fuel truck (I can't remember his name) accidently loaded him up with Jet A. A short rip roaring flight ensues with several low level near misses and overtaking a jet fighter then ends with Dusty making a dead stick landing that used every last centimeter of runway.
Dusty gets drafted into racing and is very successful, especially for a stock crop duster. He comes back home, gets injured, but volunteers to be updated with floats, actually an amphibian, and goes off for duty as a water bomber fighting forest fires. I do not have any information at the Amphibian Water Bomber Dusty, but it certainly sound interesting.Krzysk dusted off his FS1 Dusty and voila, Dusty is now flying, quite well actually, in AFS2. I couldn't find the specs and performance but it is on the high end of the curve. Fully functioning airplane, low wing, fixed-gear, big turbine engine spinning a 3-bladed prop, no vc, really good sound package, smooth, high performance.
Dusty is not available for public release just yet, but, he will be once the beta testing is complete. Fun Factor for4 year olds = 5+
Regards,
Ray
Here is the real deal, if there is such as thing as a real cartoon plane flying in a flight simulator. duh.
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Krzysk dusted off his FS1 Dusty and voila, Dusty is now flying, quite well actually, in AFS2.
Yippee !!!!
Never since I started with subLOGIC Flight Simulator II for Commodore 64 I have seen this dream be realized. -
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This is true flight by the seat of your pants. I'm interested in downloading this little baby if its available soon?
Michael.
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This is true flight by the seat of your pants. I'm interested in downloading this little baby if its available soon?
Michael.
I was reading the history of this glider last night and read it was the primary trainer for the Lufwaffe. Using bungee cords for launch off the mountainside. 10,000 was built in Germany alone.
I would think this one should be easy enough for final ckeckout. Ailerons proper direction, elevator proper direction, rudder proper direction, seat belt working. Complete. Ready to fly.
Ray
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One of the few gliders high on my list of flying IRL!
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The SG 38 is now available for downloading. Go get it.
Ray
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That's GREAT news. THANK YOU.
Download link please?
Michael.
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I was a little surprises at the amount of interest in the SG 38 glider. I made my standard google search and read and translated for more than a few minutes.
That's GREAT news. THANK YOU.
Download link please?
Michael.
Good thing you said please. It is all over this forum. Enjoy. https://github.com/krzysk1/sorken Look for the green download button. Follow instructions by renaming file after upzipping.
Ray
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Thanks Ray for your fast reply and link.
Cheers Michael.
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Hmmmmmm...... Try as I might, Aerofly won't seem to let me start this aircraft more than a few hundred feet in the air.........
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Gliding back in time - Schulgleiter SG 38
New link dedicated to the SG-38 Glider.
Ray
Hmmmmmm...... Try as I might, Aerofly won't seem to let me start this aircraft more than a few hundred feet in the air.........
hmmm. Looks like we might need more than a few hours of beta testing prior to release. Until fixed, you can use 4 or 5 presses of the "Instant Up" button on the lower right of the screen with the Control Elements turned On. This will get you up in the air even higher than 10 Germans pulling a big rubber band.
5 clicks = 3310 ft
We will post when the fix is made for a new download.
Regards,
Ray
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Hmmmmmm...... Try as I might, Aerofly won't seem to let me start this aircraft more than a few hundred feet in the air.........
HiFlyer,
This glitch has now been fixed along with adding the missing left horizontal stabilizer. You can download the latest update at GitHub.
Ray
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