Hawker Hurricane

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Hawker Hurricane

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The plane (with its pilots) that won the Battle of Britain:

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jab
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Brilliant shots there what Model is that and is it free?

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Hurricane

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Hi,

Is that the freeware IIA or the AH one ??

I found the IIA has a better visual model and sounds than the AH but found its flight dynamics poor despite some tweaking - flight controls a bit "loose" and very subject to turbulence. The AH one is much more stable.

It's also spooky that I've been testing both planes in the Alps very recently .....
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Nice shots Imperator :wink:

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Re: Hurricane

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dswanson wrote:Hi,

Is that the freeware IIA or the AH one ??

I found the IIA has a better visual model and sounds than the AH but found its flight dynamics poor despite some tweaking - flight controls a bit "loose" and very subject to turbulence. The AH one is much more stable.

It's also spooky that I've been testing both planes in the Alps very recently .....
It is the AH freeware version and it is absolutely outstanding. Regarding the alps, not too spooky, the pictures was taken in Norway :smile:

Cheers

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