Good taste prohibits adding a screenshot to this post, but strong-nerved types who collect odd aircraft might like to try belphegor.zip from http://www.avsim.com.
The Belphegor, apart from being named after the Demon in charge of Sloth, was a Polish jet biplane cropsprayer (no , I'm NOT joking), with very fat interplane struts which doubled as hoppers.
Not British, probably not even Classic, but extremely unusual.
PZL M-15 Belphegor
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PZL M-15 Belphegor
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Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
Just did a search to see what it looks like and what a hideous plane!
Might download it just for the sake of having it in the hanger to take out every so often.
Might download it just for the sake of having it in the hanger to take out every so often.

Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
He he ,just 2-3 hours ago i wished to fly this plane in fs.
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Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
hehehehehe
ALready fitted Marcels spray effects to it
What a monster!!!!!
Leif
ALready fitted Marcels spray effects to it

What a monster!!!!!
Leif

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Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
interesting plane to fly. a JET with a top speed of about 114 knots or something like that. :o
am using the sound from the hjg 146. read some of the blurb on this on wikipedia and the said it failed becasue it was too uneconomic to operate and it had a slight noise issue....... yeah I bet. imaging having your nice peacefull morning interrupted by this spraying that field next to you. :@
am using the sound from the hjg 146. read some of the blurb on this on wikipedia and the said it failed becasue it was too uneconomic to operate and it had a slight noise issue....... yeah I bet. imaging having your nice peacefull morning interrupted by this spraying that field next to you. :@
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Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
I made a couple of quick touch n gos and felt like I was in the Twilight Zone. The panel gave nothing away and the jet sound seemed to 'belong' until I looked at the airspeed! Spot view was totally crazy! Yeah, she's one ugly bird, but loads of fun to fly. Like Vulcan, I got it just to have something 'unusual' in the hangar for the occasional flight, but I do believe I'll be flying her quite often. IMHO, this one's a keeper, and for those of you who haven't tried her, you really should.
Bob

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Re: PZL M-15 Belphegor
Heartily seconded - just don't go to the SPOT view.rpjkw11 wrote:IMHO, this one's a keeper, and for those of you who haven't tried her, you really should.
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Bob

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