Gee Bee model Z

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bigred1970
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Gee Bee model Z

Post by bigred1970 »

hey I downloaded this package quite a while ago but have just begun playing with it a few days ago and have been haveing great fun, no gps no navaids, just hope you have a good map. not as hard to fly as I though exept that it takes a while to get use to a plane about the same dimentions as a piper cub haveing a stall speed of 100 knots!. no constant speed prop here so you have to watch the throttle at hi power settings, the panel it set up to cause an engine failure if you overspeed the engine, or keep it at full cork for over 10 to 15 minutes. it has good range, I am guessing that they used it in long distance races to. you can get it at

http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props105.htm

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Kevin Farnell
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Post by Kevin Farnell »

Looks to be the same model as that on the cover disc of the currewnt issue of PCPilot.

Cheers

Kevin

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