Sorely missing from GA aircraft in MSFS. I have a friend who keeps one hangered at Currituck. Better than a Piper Cub IMHO, because one can solo from the front seat.
Cazzie
Sorely missing from GA aircraft in MSFS. I have a friend who keeps one hangered at Currituck. Better than a Piper Cub IMHO, because one can solo from the front seat.
Cazzie
For sure, Caz. They are a lot of fun. We would watch cars and trucks pass us if it was a windy day when doing pattern work. The one I flew was a 7AC.
Don BP
The RealAir FsX one imports nicely if you don't use vr
Is there anywhere one can still download the Real Air Aeronca? When they folded their aircraft were up for free. Has any site still got it? (I don't use VR)
Hey Caz, I quickly imported the CR1 Aeronca into my community folder. It still needs a bit of work. Textures, VC, etc. But it flies pretty darn well!
I took off from Lake Country Regional in Clarksville and managed to fly to Bucks Hollar using external view. Gonna see what I can do tomorrow to at least
fix it up texture-wise. Pics.
Last edited by jmbiii; December 19th, 2023 at 16:13.
Cazzie,
If it is you who have post on FSDeveloper about a Aeronca Champ 7A, I send you a PM since 1 week, without answer.
Ref: https://www.fsdeveloper.com/forum/th...3/#post-920700
Still want such a native plane created from zero or not ?
Yep, I have the CR1 Champ for FSX that Crash Woody did. . did a repaint for that of "Charley Brown". I did so many of Kevin Lemanski's LIC Champ for FS2004, I lost count.
And lagaffe, I would "PAY" dearly for native MSFS version of the 7AC Champ, especially one with a layered PS Paint Kit (I am not Blender knowledgeable). Here are some references of the actual "Charley Brown", including two screenshots, one of "Charley Brown" for Kevin's LIC Champ for FS 2004 and one for Crash Woody's CR1 Champ for FSX. Also, the script Font used for the name "Charley Brown" on the actual plane and the repaints is Cotillion. The paint scheme is factory. Charley was freshly redone, engine et al, in 2005, and skinned again in 2021.
Cazzie
Gil's father, Mr. Herbert "Herb" Cahill, right after he purchased "Charley Brown" in 1946, my birth year.
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Gil towing "Charley Brown" back in his crib.
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Charley Brown's panel
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Gil landing "Charley Brown" at Currituck, NC.
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LIC for FS2004
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CR1 for FSX
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