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I had to pay for Carenado's 310 for P3DV4.4  I found a simple but nice freeware 310R for Xplane11, she looks great in the air and handles well.  Also, a great freeware Cub, the first Light Sport aircraft way back when, it handles great for a taildragger, it is not easy to groundloop unless you try real hard....

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Is that the free cub from .org ? I have it . wish someone could mod the sound on that one.

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8 minutes ago, HumptyDumpty said:

Is that the free cub from .org ? I have it . wish someone could mod the sound on that one.

Yeah, the sound is a bit off but I can live with it, the aircraft is so nice otherwise, great for flying over photoscenery...

There is an excellent freeware Super Cub at .org with its own sound file. I popped the sound file into the Cub's Aircraft folder, and it sounded better, but wrong somehow. I then realised that it sounds wrong because the Cub never achieves its design RPM of 2475. I then opened the Cub in Planemaker and increased the "throttle available at max lever" parameter until 2475 was achieved. Bizarrely the number that works is 1.4, so there is something wrong in the engine or propeller modelling. However, the result of the above is a much nicer sound, and a livelier performance.

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