View Full Version : FSX Piper Pacer
Old Crow
December 15th, 2009, 18:00
If only this were a Tri-Pacer. It is another First Class Simulations release.
http://spong.com/game/11046628/Discover-Europe-PC
Helldiver
December 15th, 2009, 18:33
How do you download it?
Dain Arns
December 15th, 2009, 19:05
Better to go to the source instead. The Piper is included in a package called "Discover Europe". There is a link of the front page there. Looks like it's about $32 USD
http://firstclass-simulations.com/
Lionheart
December 15th, 2009, 21:09
Thats the Super Cub, not the Piper Pacer taildragger.
If the person that models it, does one version, its too easy to make the second tri-gear version.
Bill
Dain Arns
December 15th, 2009, 21:46
Thats the Super Cub, not the Piper Pacer taildragger.
If the person that models it, does one version, its too easy to make the second tri-gear version.
Bill
Bill, the description states this:
Fully included in the package is a detailed rendition of the Piper Pacer which First Class Simulations state has been carefully crafted by a team of professional enthusiasts to be the ideal accompaniment to the journey. Offering both manoeuvrability and benign handling characteristics the Pacer is a stable platform that is particularly well suited to the role of a sightseeing aircraft.
And what they have pictured is a Pacer. Are we looking at two different items? :confused:
Old Crow
December 15th, 2009, 22:06
My bad. I should have put the link to the First Class Simulations listing for this product. It definately is a Pacer, here is a comparison image: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Piper-PA-20-Pacer/1408561/L/&sid=8f27b97ab45a9e82ae27d2919c0a8085
Here is the Product Page: http://www.simsoftware.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=366
To purchase the download, you have to select "Yes", in the drop-down at the bottom left where it says Available Options:, before adding it to your basket.
d0mokun
December 16th, 2009, 03:50
It's a PA-20 Pacer, the 4 seater 'big Cub'. At least it was when I built it! Built to original diagrams and an original manual, it's not exactly the same as a lot of PA-20's on A.net- quite a few of them are conversions and many changes have been made over time.
The PA-22 Tri-Pacer is the trike, and it is different in quite a few respects, not just the landing gear arrangement.
It's included in the Discover Europe package- which is a product involving a nice adventure around Europe, not a Pacer with flights included. :ernae:
Dan
Old Crow
December 16th, 2009, 15:32
Dan, I don't think you would make too many enemies if you were to create a Tri-Pacer...............:icon_lol:
Know what I mean?
By the way, do you know why the Aero Commander in the "Pole to Poe" package does not have a door on the inside. There is no exit that opens, that I can find. Also, there appears to be gauge lights, but cannot find any way of turning them on. There just seems to be the overhead light.
It is a beautiful plane and I am very happy with it.
doublecool
December 16th, 2009, 15:51
Dan, I don't think you would make too many enemies if you were to create a Tri-Pacer...............:icon_lol:
Know what I mean?
By the way, do you know why the Aero Commander in the "Pole to Poe" package does not have a door on the inside. There is no exit that opens, that I can find. Also, there appears to be gauge lights, but cannot find any way of turning them on. There just seems to be the overhead light.
It is a beautiful plane and I am very happy with it.
Now that looks interesting :jump:
is it a true fx aircraft
never heard or seen it before
I miss Milton's Commanders:kilroy:
Old Crow
December 16th, 2009, 17:38
Doublecool, If you are familiar with Webshots you can see some images of the Commander from "Pole to Pole". I don't have any of the VC yet, but I will try to get some later.
It is indeed a True FSX Model, as you should be able to see in the screenshots. It comes in two versions, both wheeled and with skis attached. There are 4 paint schemes in the package.
Here is the link to my Webshots Images of it: http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2995645500012641883oSvASx
P.S. There are 9 shots so far. Be sure to click on the "Full Size" magnifier for each image.
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