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    FFS-PfalzDIII & DXII

    On the strength of the FlyFreeStd Halberstadt D2, which I bought the other day, I decided to buy their PfalzDIII & DXII. These are inexpensive models, but WWI aircraft are few and far between and good enough for me.







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    Wow. Haven't heard of these guys. Anything built earlier than the 1930's is a must for me, especially WWI aeroplanes.

    How do they handle Roger? Hopefully rather rough and basic, rather than smooth like more modern aircraft.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pips View Post
    Wow. Haven't heard of these guys. Anything built earlier than the 1930's is a must for me, especially WWI aeroplanes.

    How do they handle Roger? Hopefully rather rough and basic, rather than smooth like more modern aircraft.
    Hi Pips, they do handle fairly gently but they do look pretty good for inexpensive models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    Hi Pips, they do handle fairly gently but they do look pretty good for inexpensive models.
    I'd consider going into the aircraft.cfg, flight-tuning section and reducing the yaw stability. Many WWI planes had poor yaw stability - although I don't know specifically about the Pfalz.

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    Those models do look nice. Could you post a shot or two of the VC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by binarkansas View Post
    Those models do look nice. Could you post a shot or two of the VC?
    Here you go...

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    Thanks for the beautiful images Roger. I think its finally about time to replace my port-over................

    Which of course looks still great, but does have some small issues with FSX.

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    Roger: Thanks for the VC shot. I appreciate it.

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