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A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 15:14
by AllanL
Any particular reason (apart from me failing to notice it!) for Rick's latest release to go uncommented? Well apart from it being new and foreign :lol:

Available from http://www.horizonsimulation.com/downloads.htm

:welldone:

Rats, SWMBO demands now that I have to go and attack the forest that passes for a boundary to the ancestral pile, so won't be able to play with it for a few hours.

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 15:50
by Garry Russell

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 18:48
by ianhind
That's the one - looks like it snuck out on Thursday.

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 19:12
by hinch
Yes! Thank you so much Rick, I love these things =)

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 19:27
by AllanL
I was really referring to the release to we huddled unwashed masses :lol: , rather than the great and good of the beta team .:prayer: :cool:

Having said that I do prefer this approach to death by a thousand previews that some authors (eventually) irritate with. Each to their own.

Now that I've done my back in removing a tree root (which will probably thank me by keeling over on my car), I shall take a meander through Glacier Bay country in Rick's wee marvel.
Many thanks Rick for expanding the envelope of so many virtual hangars. CHEERS

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 19:38
by TSR2
We've had this for a while and its an absolute delight. You can land her on a sixpence! Great in FSX too. :thumbsup:

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 20:06
by ianhind
We've had this for a while
:dunno:

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 20:10
by TSR2
ianhind wrote:
We've had this for a while
:dunno:
Sorry Ian... the folk who had the beta. Didn't realised he'd released it, though he should hav done ages ago... Its great. :yipeee:

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 10 Sep 2007, 12:43
by T6flyer
What a wonderful little aeroplane - thank you so much indeed. Having just had my flight in a real one (G-CBGJ), am now getting to grips with the sim version. The one I flew in was I think one of the older versions as had a glass cockpit instead of analogue dials and instruments. Believe that if these were placed within, the airframe went over the legal limit for that of a microlight.

But again, thanks for taking the time and patience in creating the Foxbat for us - it is as always so much appreciated.

Best wishes to all,

Martin

Re: A22 Foxbat Release

Posted: 10 Sep 2007, 13:07
by jonesey2k
Indeed its a fantastic little aeroplane for when you couldn't care for anything else and just want to cruise around looking at the scenery.
I'm now going to fly around Alaska Cinematic V1&2.

Thanks Mr Piper Sir!