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    Mitsubishi Ki-1-II Japanese medium bomber for Fs9

    Hi Folks,
    Just uploaded the a new version of the Mitsubishi Ki-1-II model. One of the earliest Japanese bomber aircraft as used in various 1930's campaigns in China, Manchkuo and very early war years as a trainer. Complete revamp of model, please read README for details etc.


    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...d=205&id=29174

    Cheers

    Shessi
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    Thanks Shessi!


    Cheers mav

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    Excellent!

    Thanks!

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    Mitsubishi Ki-1-II Fs9


    A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FS 2004 Military - Props

    Description: A mid 1930's Japanese twin engined medium bomber used in the Sino-Japanese wars and early WWII in the Manchukuo campaign and training.

    Shessi

    To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Mitsubishi Ki-1-II Fs9
    The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.

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    Icon22 CFS2 version

    Quote Originally Posted by Shessi View Post
    Hi Folks,
    Just uploaded the a new version of the Mitsubishi Ki-1-II model. One of the earliest Japanese bomber aircraft as used in various 1930's campaigns in China, Manchkuo and very early war years as a trainer. Complete revamp of model, please read README for details etc.


    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...d=205&id=29174

    Cheers

    Shessi


    When will CFS2 version come?

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    What a strange looking beast, ive never heard of one before. Looks more Russian than Japaneses, Will have a go flying it though, thanks guys

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    My impression is that I was surprised that a Japanese plane produced after the British had done so much to aid the development of Japanese aviation should look so French.

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    Thanks for this odd, interesting but very ugly aircraft

    And Mick, the British were quite capable of building ugly aircraft as well

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Thx for this. funny never heard of this one before. Hoping for a cfs 2 version in future but no rush.

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    Hello,

    Uggly aircraft
    BTW how you can take off ? full speed and full up trim she still glued on ground !

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    Hi N,

    Ha ha ha...this is one slow ac. Top speed was only 140mph and could not keep in the air on one engine!

    Simple T/O, single stage flap, full throttle and let itself come to a horizontal rolling attitude on the runway, then at about 80kts it will fly off with a little stick back...everything is very gentle and slooooow.

    Don't forget that if you have a previous saved flight/default flight that has very different parameters/settings this may affect the characteristics of every ac, and with this ac there is no excess power to compensate........

    Cheers

    Shessi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navtech View Post
    Hello,

    Uggly aircraft
    BTW how you can take off ? full speed and full up trim she still glued on ground !
    Taking only half the fuel load helps as well.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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