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Ferry_vO
August 28th, 2011, 14:57
Available now at Simmarket:

http://secure.simmarket.com/flysimware_1947-cessna-120-3d.phtml (http://secure.simmarket.com/flysimware_1947-cessna-120-3d.phtml)

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glennc
August 28th, 2011, 18:58
Couldn't resist it at that price. Given that it was designed the same year I was :icon_lol: I had to try it. I like the flight model, remembering I've never even seen a C120 that I can remember. It is a bit of a performance hog but other than that, very nice.

Glenn

PilatusTurbo
August 29th, 2011, 00:37
The '47 Cessna 120 is what I learned to fly in; 2099V was a beautiful little ship. Wonder how it holds up, flight model-wise, because this is one of the very few aircraft I can say I do have intimate operation knowledge of. :d

Pic is of me and Pops getting her ready for an evening cruise; me in the PIC seat, and him getting in on the right. She sure was pretty. :ernae:

Looks halfway decent. May pick it up. :ernae:

huub vink
August 29th, 2011, 00:46
The model isn't exactly my thing, but I do like the way it shows industrial design in 1947!

Huub

Barnes
August 29th, 2011, 01:59
The model isn't exactly my thing, but I do like the way it shows industrial design in 1947!

Huub

I agree - now if Carenado did it!

roger-wilco-66
August 29th, 2011, 05:44
I am tempted, but I don't want to fly anything that is red and pink in the inside. No way.
Do they have different cockpit liveries, by any chance?

Cheers,
Mark

hews500d
August 29th, 2011, 06:30
Heck! It's cute, I think I'll have to pick it up at that price:applause:
Darrell

Hughes-MDflyer4
August 29th, 2011, 14:26
I personally think the visual model looks a little average for being payware, but still very nice. But I agree, I don't want to fly a cockpit that reminds me of barbie dolls. :icon_lol:

PutPut
August 29th, 2011, 14:59
The '47 Cessna 120 is what I learned to fly in; 2099V was a beautiful little ship. Wonder how it holds up, flight model-wise, because this is one of the very few aircraft I can say I do have intimate operation knowledge of. :d

Pic is of me and Pops getting her ready for an evening cruise; me in the PIC seat, and him getting in on the right. She sure was pretty. :ernae:

Looks halfway decent. May pick it up. :ernae:

I think we commented on this before; (thanks for showing the picture, I lost the last one you sent some time ago) I learned to fly in 2098V in Bozeman Montana in 1948.

Best, Paul:salute:

olderndirt
August 29th, 2011, 16:36
Since we're on the subject, here's a 1946 C120/140 I owned - taken in 1976 at Lawrence County Airport, southern Ohio. It has a pair of 120 wings married to a 140 fuselage - registered as a 120 - must've been quite a wreck.47052