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Thank you everyone, appreciate it. :smile:

 

John, honestly I can't think of any. :biggrin: Just kidding, most of my planes are GA, I only have three commercial jets, the JF 146, Feelthere E-Jet and CS 707.

 

Kevin and Brian, the plane is a 1966 Cessna from Delivery Guy, that is the only paint that comes with the plane. As for the door and pilot, there is a click spot on the hand strap next to the door on each side that removes them.

 

Adam


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Hey James, It won't be the first time i've gotten in trouble. :rolleyes:

 

So do I Ben, I just hope the parachute is in better shape than the plane.Nail%20Biting.gif

 

Adam


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I am amazed that the lights work on that!


Best Regards,
Kyle Schurb
Developer of Virtual Cockpits, Sceneries, and Liveries.
Instrument-Rated Commercial Pilot AMEL, CFI/CFII/MEI

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I'm amazed anything works Kyle. :Praying:

 

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That'll all buff right out.. :lol:


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Great!!, Your hired Bill. :Whew:

 

Adam


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How true, my boss was testing a 210 for a friend and a flap broke off in flight. :Shocked:

 

Adam


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How true, my boss was testing a 210 for a friend and a flap broke off in flight.

 

!!!!

 

I can't remember the name, but there was a "reality" show about airplane transporters some time ago... they had allot of the same problems.

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Well as a Cessna fan the 182 is one I don't have. There's a comprehensive review here http://www.simflight.com/2010/11/30/review-flysimserver-1986-old-school-skylane-182k-fsx/ and the bits that aren't great are compensated for by the fact it has a good flight model and the Skydiver version. As I like "proper" instrumentation and grubby and weathered aircraft this makes it a no brainer?

 

Geoff


Geoff Brown

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Geoff, like the review said, It handles and sounds great, even spits and sputters once in a while. Even thought it was made for FS9 and the interior is clearly not up to today's standards, It's still fun to fly!

 

Adam


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