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$19.95, which is definitely cost effective.
www.alabeo.com
$19.95, which is definitely cost effective.
Mission and scenery:
http://www.alabeo.com/pages/Cottonwoodmission.php
http://www.alabeo.com/pages/Cottonwood.php
Good for Cessna C188B Crop Duster too.
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Looks hot although bit too similar to C188. How's the performance envelope compared to C188?
Got it - fantastic
I'll probably get their GeeBee...
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So I guess that they are both crop dusters, I would sure like to see a video. I just don't know witch one to get. I wanted the 188, know I guess I should wait for a review of the Pawnee. Just my random thoughts.
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Well, I'm drawn to the AgTruck for its "beefier" looks, but it comes with only the one model -- the sprayer, which isn't my favourite type of flying (I know, I know, I'm an odd duck).
Whereas the Pawnee comes with and WITHOUT the dispersal gear, so I think that'll be my choice. I kinda fancy a one-man plane for "flat-hatting" around the countryside.
If they ever produce a non-sprayer for the AgTruck, I'll glom onto that one, too.
-Jon
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If you try to fail,
and you succeed,
which have you done?
Well, the C188 manual has performance tables for the 188 with and without the spraying equipment so I was able to deliver two separate accurate FDEs.
The PA36 has only performance data for the spray version so I naturally couldn't build a different FDE. I notified Alabeo about that fact but they nevertheless included a 'clean' version....with the same weight and performance as the fully equipped version.
Guys - the choice of which one to get is really an easy decision. As both are superbly modelled then why not pick based on your interest or affinity with the real world aircraft? Its a bit like if you were offered simulated ham or eggs, choose what you like the taste of, or if you like both then go for it! LOL
-Jon
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If you try to fail,
and you succeed,
which have you done?
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