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    Wonderful! Thank you Carenado for continuing to build for us FS2004 users.

    Brian

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    Very disappointed that there is no 2d panel in this one.

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    Likewise Graeme. The Arrow would have been a guaranteed purchase for me, but unfortunately I'm one of the heathen that hasn't come around to the VC (a TrackIR might change my mind, but I can't see that happening in the near future.) I fly a fair bit of IFR and just find it easier using the 2D. It's a shame as I did some of my commercial training in an Arrow IV so was keen to have one for FS9, but for now I'll have to give it a miss.

    Az

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    I think that this me be his best yet

    LouP :rapture:

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    :woot::friday:

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    I might have to get this one. A similar model, N604EA, was the first fixed-wing airplane I ever got to fly in, and I got to sit in the right front seat--best seat in the house if you aren't driving (or flying in this case). IIRC she's still over at KMKG.

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    I am having terrible problems with this plane bouncing badly on the take-off run at about 70 knots. I think the contact points are dodgy! Anyone else experienced this?

    Graeme
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    She's pretty, but at 27.99 USD--not priced to move, IMO. If I buy two payware planes at this price I've spent as much on the original sim. Some guys are willing to spend thousands on FS add-ons, but because my sim time is limited by real life, I try to be judicious about getting good value out of payware purchases.

    Now 9.95 for a Lionheart Creation or equivalent quality is a steal/must have; at or under 19.99 is usually about the right price point.

    My $0.02

    (Double emphasis if it's missing a 2D panel or has bad contact points.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by graemeb View Post
    I am having terrible problems with this plane bouncing badly on the take-off run at about 70 knots. I think the contact points are dodgy! Anyone else experienced this?

    Graeme
    Same here and I change some contact points, then the Aircraft was in the air :whistle:
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    I get the bouncing issue but only on dirt or gravel runways

    LouP:typing:

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    I just picked it up but won't be able to take her out for a spin 'til tuesday at the earliest.....darn!

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    Quote Originally Posted by graemeb View Post
    Very disappointed that there is no 2d panel in this one.
    I'm thankful to have another Carenado FS2004 aircraft, 2D panel or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat666 View Post
    I'm thankful to have another Carenado FS2004 aircraft, 2D panel or not.
    He speaketh the truth...:woot:Thank you Carenado!

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