Suggestions, please, for FS trainers
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For something modern and with a tricycle undercarriage why not try the Maule 760. Neither classic or British I know but a nice model with advanced avionics when you're ready for them, but easy to fly for the newcomer. Or at least more realistic than MSs Cessna.
Tricycle, taildragger and float versions in a 25Mb download here
http://www.fsnordic.net/
http://files.fsnordic.net/files/zip/Gen ... 260_v1.zip
Jon
Tricycle, taildragger and float versions in a 25Mb download here
http://www.fsnordic.net/
http://files.fsnordic.net/files/zip/Gen ... 260_v1.zip
Jon
Ian,speedbird591 wrote:Thanks for your thoughts so far, Gents. Although the Chippie would be perfect in the air, Toby makes a valid point about taildraggers and landing. I might have a fiddle about with the config file of the Cessna and see if I can calm it down a bit :roll: . Unless anyone knows of an alternative freeware Cessna. (I don't know why I'm asking you lot - what interest have you got in Cessnas?)
Ian
Real Air have a freeware Cessna with decent flight dynamics.
http://www.realairsimulations.com/
AndyG
Here is a link to the FS2004 version.DanKH wrote:States FS2002, does it fly in FS2004?
http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?Fi ... 72_fs9.zip
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Many thanks to Andy and Jon for those suggestions - they both look perfect for the job 
I haven't got time to download today as the Boss has left me with a load of chores to be finished by the time she gets back from shopping :sad: Could be worse, I suppose - at least I didn't have to go shopping with her!
When I've tried them out, I'll report back!
Dan - when you've finally completed your course on VC10s will you be taking on a real challenge - like HJG's DC8? That'll sort the men from the boys
Ian
I haven't got time to download today as the Boss has left me with a load of chores to be finished by the time she gets back from shopping :sad: Could be worse, I suppose - at least I didn't have to go shopping with her!
When I've tried them out, I'll report back!
Dan - when you've finally completed your course on VC10s will you be taking on a real challenge - like HJG's DC8? That'll sort the men from the boys

Ian
Well, for a Classic (just), British, basic trainer with tricycle undercarriage how about Tim Conrad’s excellent Scottish Aviation Bulldog MK1.
Having flown in a few Bulldogs whilst with the ATC I had to have this one in the hanger.
Even thought it’s a relatively old model it still looks the part and I’ve always found it fun to fly.
It can be found over a http://www.flightsim.com, just search for bdog_mk1.zip.
Hope this helps,
Alex
Having flown in a few Bulldogs whilst with the ATC I had to have this one in the hanger.
Even thought it’s a relatively old model it still looks the part and I’ve always found it fun to fly.
It can be found over a http://www.flightsim.com, just search for bdog_mk1.zip.
Hope this helps,
Alex

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I'll bet you haven't! Too busy trying to hold the speed back on descentDanKH wrote:Been there, done that, haven't got a screenshot.... :roll:



Guys - I've tried the Bulldog, The Maule and the RealAir 172 and also a Piper something-or-other that I found. If it was for me I'd keep both the Maule and the Bulldog which are both lovely, but I'm not really into GA - I like my big jets
The RealAir C172. It uses the nasty little default C172 and puts an even crappier paint job on it than Microsoft did! But the flight dynamics are a joy and that's what matters most for this little experiment.
Thanks for your input, everybody - much appreciated. And Dan - no need to rush back with a return insult - I have to go and mow the lawn

Ian
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