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Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 1:57 pm
by Charl
SO the SSComp prize... I thought I had them all, but no! somehow missed the C210.
No sooner said, than downloaded, thanks to Doug and his well-oiled Sponsor Machine.

A little daub of the local paintbrush: Voila!

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Carenado do make a lovely model - just look at the detailing.
And their interiors are stunning, even on the older models.

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But let's face it, on this Cessna it's all about the feets:

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No really... some guy sat in a pub and sketched on a napkin what could be done with that springy old fixed undercarriage.

Watch on youtube.com


Anyhow... a nice little trip down the Kapiti Coast to Wellie is just perfect for this aircraft.

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En route I thought about Carenado and their contribution to flight simming: it is substantial.
Here's a smattering of what they've produced (these are just some locally-registered ones)
Thank you to the management at NZRO for use of their apron this rainy day...

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A couple of my personal all-time favourites:

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So: Cheers and thanks, Carenado!

Re: Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 2:06 pm
by Ian Warren
Doug is a Well Oiled Machine when it comes to the screen shot compo B-) ... CRIKEY , look at that fleet :D

Re: Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 2:16 pm
by toprob
Lovely, that's definitely my 'go to' Cessna -- could do with that paint!

I have a long way to go to catch up with your Carenado fleet, but I am working on it.

Re: Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2016 8:05 pm
by Splitpin
:thumbup: Great post Charl .

Re: Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:31 am
by Charl
Thank you, Marty.

Rob, I'd gladly pass along that repaint but I fear it is not in your league of expectation (DXT3 etc)
Happily you can easily roll your own: Just rub out the rego on the "light blue" texture of the stock 210, and insert ZK-ETI!

Closing shots: In the line-up it struck me how massive the Grand Caravan is, bigger than a King Air!

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But no time for more group pictures; when the weather improved, the scheduled airliner pressure mounted on the ramp.
I jumped into my lovely Seneca and flew off into the distance :)

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Re: Cheers to Carenado

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:51 am
by Ian Warren
With all that going on I was wondering how the domestic flights were going to get into drop the passengers ... obviously its a "move aside move aside" :D