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Well, it's not for sale yet. So, unless you're secretly a beta tester, you got plenty of time for some Trike Ultralight practice. :lol:Aleksi Laine said:Just when I today thought that I would retire from IFR flights for a while and go do some light flying...
That could really be a very long tour :!: I've seen people doing this in real life. Flying an ultralight low above insurgent infested countryside. Not getting anywhere because of paperwork at the border etc. Not really my cup of tea.Trike Ultralight World Tour. How's that sound for Air-Child's next world tour?
Look for basler_bt67_v2.zip (FSX)on Flightsim.com It's freeware but of payware quality. Only thing you got to do is alias Twotter sound to it because it got no sound.I was thinking of flying stuff like Twotters and maybe buying the RealAir Lancair Legacy.
English changed a lot since I left school. :lol: Let's have a try:ich bin nun wirklich nicht der lobende und demütige Promoguru...aber hier komm ich schon ins sabbern...
Had to look up "demütige".I'm not really the praising and submissive promo guru...but now I'm really drooling...
Nice vid, is he pressing one of those secret screw-buttons or are the MCP buttons still a bit misaligned on the beta plane?[YouTube]http://youtu.be/dG0E4gkixJ8[/YouTube]
Downloaded it and flew one "training pattern" in Innsbruck. Seems payware quality indeed. And my download actually did have sounds. I downloaded it from Rikoooo (however many o's there are...) since the flightsim download would have taken 45 minutes and I had nothing else to doBarthe Hogenboom said:Look for basler_bt67_v2.zip (FSX)on Flightsim.com It's freeware but of payware quality. Only thing you got to do is alias Twotter sound to it because it got no sound.
Yes, this is quite a friendly plane, looking over the nose on the runway isn't such a problem and it doesn't start zigzagging with its tail too much on landing. I too disliked most taildraggers for doing that. It's just a good plane for when you want a relaxed flight in anything heavier than a Cessna. Also good for trying out new airports before you attempt a landing with 737 or bigger. I recently did that wit KPDX, the wind and the mountains make it an interesting place to land.I thought I hated taildraggers, but all I've tried have been FSX defaults and this one feels like it deserves a chance.
Strange, maybe I should keep this silent but it never takes so long for me. And I don't have a paid account or something. :think: When a download takes long there are usually dishes to wash(sigh)...and stuff... :yawn:since the flightsim download would have taken 45 minutes
You're welcome. Great you liked it too. I always go through lists of freeware with good reviews and in the end you get a nose for it like with antiques.Thank you for the hint