Some WIP's for my Paris Jet. Obviously more more to do!
Some WIP's for my Paris Jet. Obviously more more to do!
Tim Piglet Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
"Ahhh... the freedom of freeware!"
First Rule of Aviation:
Don't piss off your mechanic.
Just one more with markings
Tim Piglet Conrad
Piglet's Peculiar Planes
"Ahhh... the freedom of freeware!"
First Rule of Aviation:
Don't piss off your mechanic.
I remember reading about this plane in an aviation mag a few years ago.
I drooled all over the pages!
John
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My first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 II
Intel Quad Core Sandy Bridge 2600
16 GB 1600 DDR3 RAM
256 Intel SSD SATA 3 Drive
ATI 6970 2 GB RAM
IR Track 4
Currently using dual beamers
Impressive specular map![]()
she's a beauty Piglet!![]()
"Αίεν Υψικρατείν "
"Between This and Death By Bonga Bonga, You'll Choose Death"
very promising!
Time flies like an arrow
fruit flies like a banana
Looks great - love the skin!
Mike
Sweet base textures, Tim!![]()
Crimes against MSFS:
Do-328 (FSX), Cv-580 (FSX), B737-200 (FS9), repaints
Looks great Tim!
Even though this aircraft and the Fouga Magister are powered by a tiny Marboré engine, which really are the size of a large vacuum cleaner, they are incredibly noisy. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to witness a Fouga start up only about 50 meters from me, and it produces a very high pitched whistle that really hurts your ears.
The Americans may know the engine as the Teledyne CAE J69 which was a licence-built Marboré and was used in the T-37 Tweet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbomeca_Marbor%C3%A9
Ahh you learn something new everyday ..didnt know they were similar engines...they do sound similar and yes I can also vouch that Fouga Magistars are very noisy after one taxied past me just a few feet away.
Edit: actually I havent heard a T-37 ...it was an A-37 which has different engines
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