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Good Cessna 152 & Tecnam 2002JF models?

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I've just started my flying training (for real, in the real world) and it is all done on the Cessna 152 and later perhaps on the Tecnam 2002JF as well. Can anyone recommend me any good models for these aircrafts for MSFS2004 so I can do some quick revision at home? Obviously for my purpose technical accuracy is preferred over the visual aspect.

The JustFlight C-152 from their Flying Club package is a nice plane with a Rob Young flight model. You can purchase it as an individual download, or on disk with 3 other GA aircraft and a great airport scenery.Tony=http://www.flightsim-bevs.com]BEVBetaSig.jpg

Hi, Just flight is a good one. However I really like the FLIGHT 1 verson.For me its an honest recreation of the C-152.Looks and flys well.I have mine on a disk. Good Luck VIN

I have both the Flight1 version and the JF version. I prefer the Flight1 version, at least in the areas of sounds, graphics and panel. The JF Flying Club package is still well worth the money however. Don't think anyone has done a Tecnam for FS. Too bad. I flew in one last summer. I don't remember which model it was but it was a two-seater with the 912 engine and STOL. Fun little plane.

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ill give the the flight 1 172 for free. i won it, but i dont like it

Carenado's Cessna 152 is a freebee. I don't know enough about it to make a comment, but it's worth a try.http://www.carenado.com/html/freeairplanes.php3

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