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    The Phalz D-12 or D-14?



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    NICEEE!!!

    Is it a T model ford???


    Cheers mav

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    Quote Originally Posted by mav View Post
    NICEEE!!!

    Is it a T model ford???


    Cheers mav

    or a Pfalz assumption...

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    Bit of a one-man aircraft factory CK, looking good

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    Kurt, your production line is rivalling that of Henry Ford!

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    All I can say is WOW!!!

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    The level of craftsmanship and the rate you are cranking them out is really impressive. Thanks so much!

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    Pfalz D.XII


    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - World War I

    Description: Pfalz D.XII


    The Pfalz D.XII was a good aircraft, but it was not as maneuverable as the Fokker D.VII. Thanks to its sturdy wing and thin airfoil section, the D.XII maintained the excellent high-speed dive characteristics of the earlier Pfalz D.III. Like most scouts of the era, however, the D.XII had an abrupt stall and a pronounced tendency to spin. Contemporary pilots consistently criticized the D.XII for its long takeoff run and "clumsy" handling qualities in the air, but consistently compared it against the Fokker D.VII. Rate of roll, in particular, appears to have been deficient. Landings were difficult because the D.XII tended to float above the ground, and the landing gear was weak. Ground crews disliked the extensive wire bracing that accompanied the two-bay wing, again comparing it to the Fokker D.VII which didn't have them. However, it was an improvement over the Albatros D.V and Pfalz D.III which still equipped a number of Jastas and did provide good service. When it was equipped with comparable engines, the Pfalz D.XII could out climb, out dive and was faster than the Fokker D.VII.


    Between 750 and 800 D.XII scouts had been completed by the Armistice. Early production aircraft had a squared off fin and rudder which lacked control authority. This was soon replaced in production with the rounded fin and rudder on this model.


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    The model, textures. panel and air files are by Captain Kurt. The pilot figures were developed from Wolfi's freeware Japanese pilot .fsc source file. The prop spinning texture is by Kelticheart.


    Gauges are by Martin Klein with texture change outs by Captain Kurt.


    Sound is from the SG Fokker DVII

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    Thank you verrrry muchy, Kurt!!!


    Cheers mav

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    Thanks Captain for those two beauties

    Cheers
    Martin

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    Thank You 'Hauptmann' Kurt

    Bw'


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    Thank you C_K, both for this one as the early version

    Cheers,
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    Just when my internet is up and running again there is a new star in the firmament.

    Thanks Kurt. this has your professional mark on the ground and in the air.

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    Kurt,

    Beautiful work, I never cease to be amazed by your efforts!
    "Rami"

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    That's enough Captain ! You,ve been award the Blue Max of WW I aviation !

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    Thank you!!!

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