September 19, 200322 yr There was a DC10 being made by Matthew Horridge and John Wimbush, perhaps they would agree to Giogio finishing the project.They achieved a great deal as the pics show, but I suspect that real life got in the way and prevented any further progress.Paul
September 19, 200322 yr My friends,I am happy to know your wishes. It's better to do something you love.I don't see any fighter in this list. I've understood Fly! people don't love so much these planes.Thank you and please continue this planes list.Dear regardsGiorgio
September 19, 200322 yr Would love to see a panel for the Piaggio Avanti. I haven't flown this beauty in real life yet but did a pretty thorough walk-thru at a recent show, very nicely laid out analogue type panel.Zane Dr Zane Gard Sr Staff Reviewer AVSIM Private Pilot ASEL since 1986 IFR 2010 AOPA 00915027 American Mensa 100314888
September 20, 200322 yr >We already have the Piaggio Avanti and isn't that quite>similar to the Beech?We do? Cool! I kinda lost touch with the Fly scene for a while, so I missed some stuff. I'll look for that one. Does it have a good panel and systems model?>And Hello John! Long time no see!! Have you given up your>great panel work?Hi! Panel work? Maybe that's another John? :)John/madmax
September 20, 200322 yr "And Hello John! Long time no see!! Have you given up yourgreat panel work?Hi! Panel work? Maybe that's another John? :)"LOL that was for John Wimbush who was making the 737 panel :)Johnny"I'LL BE BACK"[div align=center]http://www.avsim.com/hangar/fly/josve/zone.jpg ][/div
September 20, 200322 yr I would like to get my hands on her, Giorgio...http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=4254...D%3D&static=yeshttp://mysite.freeserve.com/wrexhamspace/wasp.jpg][/divSteve.Homepage.http://mysite.freeserve.com/fly2theuk/index.html My United Kingdom Scenery.http://library.avsim.net/search.php?CatID=...&Go=Change+ViewMy Aircraft Repaints.http://library.avsim.net/search.php?CatID=...&Go=Change+View
September 20, 200322 yr How about a grand old four-engined propliner like the Douglas DC-7C? Took my first airline trip in one when I was ~12. The previously mentioned Electra would be nice, too.Thanks for asking, Giorgio!
September 20, 200322 yr Hehehe - well, Alan, then I could always modify my request to a Lockheed Super Constellation, if we wanna talk about our first major plane flown on! :-lol Surprisingly, I was a wee lad and yet recall flying on that returning from Hawaii in the early 60's!Cheers!Ken Wood :-sun1Gateway 700X; Intel P4 2.4GHz; 512MB RAM; NVIDIA Ti4200 4X AGP 128MB; SB Audigy; Thrustmaster TopGun Fox 2 Pro Shock ___________________________ Kenneth E Wood Jr 🌪️🌩️ ex AG1, USN (14yr Vet) Weather Foecaster
September 20, 200322 yr Hello All;How about the FU1 Corsair, The "Gull" wings would look great,Or how about the Cessna 172RG .As you may have seen the AVANTI, Almost has the gear retraction nailedThanksJeff
September 21, 200322 yr Author Hi,I'd like to fly the Concorde in Fly! II. ;-)Damien BRUNET.e-mail : [email protected] Damien.
November 22, 200322 yr Grumman Mallard, I was going to do it but my wife threatened divorce after my repaint of the Pilatus! How about the A-7 Corsair or some other retired military jet?JamesHmmm... Tastes Like Chicken!
November 23, 200322 yr Anything that would -actually- fly on FLY! and has doc, hi-res pictures, etc... necessary for the building process.Rockwell has on his site nearly 1:1 scale (in FLY!) photos of full panels, may this help builders and choices, because I think that realistic cockpits and full size panels are one of the main attractive feature of the FLY! series. http://www.rockwellcollins.com/newsroom/ph...bcat=brs&page=2http://www.rockwellcollins.com/newsroom/ph...bcat=brs&page=1Not 1: 1 but sweet to the eyes...http://www.rockwellcollins.com/newsroom/ph...kpit-300dpi.jpgUse 300dpi download.Some goodies that were initialized in FLY!-the-first : Embraer twin (with a nearly completed panel), C-130 (also for personnal reasons, because I flew with the beast)...Amphibians... Why not fly really "first class" in the most luxuous of them, the elegant turboprop Dornier 24ATT, last of one of the longuest living seaplane (and plane) dynasty of the world, but what a challenge, because this unique plane is rather complex! http://www.paulnann.com/images/pn_w3218.jpg
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