
Tecnam P2008 project
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SR-71
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Lockheed SR71? No ,very far from that.
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My guess is Tecnam P2008. It would be nice to get some LSA for Aerofly.
Kai
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I'd also guess a Tecnam but not sure which one
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My guess is Tecnam P2008. It would be nice to get some LSA for Aerofly.
Kai
Bingo, it's the P2008. I still have a six month work or so.
A few pics of the real one.
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Very nice. Looking forward to seeing it in the air. I especially like the lines and paint scheme of your chosen model.
Have you decided on the panel design? You might be breaking new ground with AFS2.
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Castoring nose wheel means differential brakes for taxying. I think I remember the Socatta Rallye was OK with rudder and a blast of throttle.
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Castoring nose wheel means differential brakes for taxying. I think I remember the Socatta Rallye was OK with rudder and a blast of throttle.
Yes, I have already implemented brakes steering. You need a few attempts to get used to it but it works fine. There will be both options brakes steering or normal steering because I think it's too tricky for those who don't have rudder pedals.
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Excellent progress. Thanks for the update.
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Any updates?
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This is one of my favorite planes. I have it for another sim, and it has a copilot (or maybe she's a passenger) who takes in the scenery while I fly.
Fun Plane!
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Modelling of the cockpit and panel is on the way but I have nothing to show yet. It's much more complicated than the C152; curves everywhere are consuming a lot of work hours. I'll try to get some shots up when I have a reasonable shape.
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excellent work .
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Wow, excellent results. That panel looks great. Bright, clear gauges. Thanks for posting.
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Looking good Sylvain...It's only when you build a plane that you realise just how damn hard it is, so my hat is raised to you
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Very nice.
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