October 3, 201213 yr I don't know if Carenado staff browse this forum, but just in case I wanted to applaud them on the Meridian--great job! I've posted a set of screenshots here: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/387174-carenado-meridian-over-california-redwood-country/page__view__getnewpost One thing that might have been nice to add--most Meridians I see have static wicks off of the wing tips--it would have been nice to see this little detail. Other than that, great aircraft--love the way it looks inside and out, and love the way it flies! John
October 6, 201213 yr No biggie - but the Carenado bird is actually a "Jetprop", not a "Meridian".. :huh: Bert
October 6, 201213 yr No biggie - but the Carenado bird is actually a "Jetprop", not a "Meridian".. :huh: Yes, I realized that after a day or so flying around with it.... My bad....
October 7, 201213 yr One thing that might have been nice to add--most Meridians I see have static wicks off of the wing tips--it would have been nice to see this little detail. Other than that, great aircraft--love the way it looks inside and out, and love the way it flies! John It is interesting that the wicks were left of the wings of the JetProp by Carenado given that is was a feature on the Carenado A36. They did put vibrating wicks on the JetProp's tail but you can't see them from the cockpit. Because Carenado models details based on aircraft they actually have access to, the JetProp they studied must not have had the wicks on it. That's too bad because I like the vibrating wicks on the A36. Bill
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