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Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Jun 20 2011,6:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hey, Daryl ... I don't seem to have those 2 paints on the NZFSIM directory ... are they available somewhere (publicly) or are they your own?
The Taumarunui Cresco "TMM" is included with my Cresco package! The Fletcher "EMX" in the background is a static model I did specifically for Creators Hamilton scenery.
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Jun 20 2011,7:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The Taumarunui Cresco "TMM" is included with my Cresco package! The Fletcher "EMX" in the background is a static model I did specifically for Creators Hamilton scenery.
Yep - you're quite right - I did have TMM listed after all - the pic (on NZFSIM) threw me as it only shows the yellow one .. whichever one that is,).
I still really like these (expensive) little aircraft!
sundayflyer wrote:QUOTE (sundayflyer @ Jun 20 2011,11:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They are really neat are they not......
They are indeed! I'm no expert - and hardly a RL pilot - but there's something in the Cresco/Fletcher flight model that makes it feel like a real aircraft. So many FSX add-ons I have seem to handle like model aeroplanes. I think it may be down to inertia. I don't even know whether FS9/FSX models it. Either that, or many .air creators just don't put in the correct figures.
Adamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Jun 21 2011,2:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They are indeed! I'm no expert - and hardly a RL pilot - but there's something in the Cresco/Fletcher flight model that makes it feel like a real aircraft. So many FSX add-ons I have seem to handle like model aeroplanes. I think it may be down to inertia. I don't even know whether FS9/FSX models it. Either that, or many .air creators just don't put in the correct figures.
Or some like me were just plain lucky. I worked the numbers and everything fell into place!
deaneb wrote:QUOTE (deaneb @ Jun 21 2011,9:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Or some like me were just plain lucky. I worked the numbers and everything fell into place!
Maths is a wonderful thing!
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