So, what airplanes in your hangar don't get enough flight hours? Here's one of mine. Vertigo Studios made the spectacularly beautiful P-36 a couple of years ago. What a beauty!
So, what airplanes in your hangar don't get enough flight hours? Here's one of mine. Vertigo Studios made the spectacularly beautiful P-36 a couple of years ago. What a beauty!
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Funny (thought maybe not to some) I have a high proportion of regretted payware purchases that sit in the hangar . .
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
Oh too many. So many great freeware and payware aircraft and sceneries, and hardly enough time to use them. Speaking of the P36, I still have an unopened box set of Vertigo aircraft, Warbirds Legends X, which I got on sale ages ago from Flightstore UK. I was just about to open it yesterday while watching a doco on naval aviation, as the SBD Dauntless and the F9F Panther, which are both in the pack, were featured, along with others. I do fly the Vertigo F6F and Avenger, although not so regularly lately.
What I really need the time to fly more is the PMDG 747 and MD-11. I got both of these ages ago (and I mean ages) and have flown the 747 about 3 times and the MD-11 ZERO! Bad I know. Also haven't flown my Concorde yet .
Last edited by scotth6; September 19th, 2016 at 04:09.
The Realair SF-260. Took it up it last night and it was a joy to fly. The visuals may not be up there with the best nowadays (although they are very good), but the flight dynamics more than compensate.
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