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Project FOKKER Jetline...

Post by petermcleland »

Here is a Freeware fine little model F28...I've only done this one flight so far but I like it very much, especially the panel. The shots also show off the Glacier Bay V2 Beta1 version of McLeland Field...Bear in mind that the mountain cladding will look different in the next beta drop.

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Here is the most attractive and pleasing to use panel.

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Beautiful Round intakes!

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The service door on the starboard side can also be opened.

A sequence of shots can be seen by clicking this address:-

http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page

Thanks for looking :dance:

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Great shots peter off the F28 MK6000. Must do a flight in one off these F28 soon. Is it me or does the F28 MK6000 look the same size as the F70?


One other is that 3000 on the panel shot is that for Alt?
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RIP Steve Irwin :'( You was the best there ever was.

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jab wrote:One other is that 3000 on the panel shot is that for Alt?
Yes James...The 3000 is the altitude and it defaults to 3000 for Autoland so one needs to be far enough out to still be below the glide slope when engaging Autoland...It will then deal with all speed changes, flap selections, gear selection, airbrake priming and ground braking without any further input from you...This Autoland setup is entirely fictitious but jolly useful if you are a bit tired to battle with a manual approach. I know a lot of people frown on this, but they don't have to use it :think:

BTW...the manual says it also kicks off drift, but I've not yet seen that as I was landing in real weather and it was calm :smile:

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Cool I go and take it out for a spin :tab: I like doing manual landings :lol: I also see that your low on fuel :tuttut: :smile:

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RIP Steve Irwin :'( You was the best there ever was.

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