Please explain further
And the Carbon Cub . . .
Please explain further
And the Carbon Cub . . .
Thanks, Guys!
Please explain further
Buecker 181 Bestmann / Gomhouria MK.6
I have been spending hundreds of hours on this project and it is almost finished, but didn't have time to continue.
Anyway, our real one is flying meanwhile and I had 1 1/2 weeks ago the pleasure to fly some 12 hours on it ( Chiefkoch; and passing EDPU twice). So, I have some real motivation to continue.
Kai
Thanks, Guys!
Buecker 181 Bestmann / Gomhouria MK.6
I have been spending hundreds of hours on this project and it is almost finished, but didn't have time to continue.
Anyway, our real one is flying meanwhile and I had 1 1/2 weeks ago the pleasure to fly some 12 hours on it ( Chiefkoch; and passing EDPU twice). So, I have some real motivation to continue.
Kai
Hey Kai,
flying the Bücker sounds great. The next time you fly past the Amalienhof, let me know and you are always invited for a coffee stop.
By the way, the screenshots of the Arrow look really great and I'm really looking forward to the release.
Best regards,
Thomas
It’s a bit late but I hope the flap lever clunk sound is better than that of the Just Flight FS Piper Archer, it operated with a wierd pneumatic piston like powered action sound rather than a sprung mechanical hand lever clunk.
flying the Bücker sounds great. The next time you fly past the Amalienhof, let me know and you are always invited for a coffee stop.
Thanks, Thomas, sounds like a plan. I think, I'll be in mid August in Germany again. I'll kwrite you a pm when I know more.
It’s a bit late but I hope the flap lever clunk sound is better than that of the Just Flight FS Piper Archer, it operated with a wierd pneumatic piston like powered action sound rather than a sprung mechanical hand lever clunk.
I don't know the FS1 Archer, but I have used for the Arrow the soundset from Turbine Sound Studios, which is recorded from the real one. Certainly I can say, the flap lever sounds like it should (I have more than 100 hours on different Pa-28's).
Kai