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Like Russian aircraft?

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You do? Good. Go to www.igfly.com if you haven't already been there.Cheers!Gavin

Gavin Barbara

 

Over 10 years here and AVSIM is still my favourite FS site :-)

Yes, I beleive these are the same people who made the amazing gmax Tu-154B-2 but by the sounds of things, the Tu-154M and IL-76 are going to be payware :'( Well worth the money I bet though! :DBest Regards Derek Beal :-wavePROUD RUSSIAN/CANADIAN! :D

Oh well, guess I'll have to make do with the -154B-2 then :'( ...On another note, how come there are no Ilyushins and Tupolevs for AI traffic yet? Been looking for an Aeroflot package over at Project AI, but this package doesn't appear to have been done yet.

Well the 154B-2 is a superb piece of work, it'll keep me happy for a while anyway!!Il-86s, Il-96s, Tu-134s and 154s (as mentioned) are all available in GMAX so could be used for AI if your PC can take it. Otherwise, there is an Aeroflot paint for the FSP A310. The Il-96 is Mike Stone so is simpler than other GMAX models. The flight dynamics are suspect though, at nearly 300kts it lifts off with the tail rising first!! :-lol

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Payware? If they're as good as some of the other aircraft created by the Russian flightsim guys, I'll be happy to give them my money.Derek - the AN-24 panel on flightsim.ru is looking good isn't it? And, if I understand correctly, it'll be freeware too.Gavin

Gavin Barbara

 

Over 10 years here and AVSIM is still my favourite FS site :-)

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