June 25, 20196 yr Here is the classic Bü-131 biplane, Carl Bücker's very 1st invention, first flight 27 April 1934, and, prized and preserved till the current times, by Bücker aficionados, for its nostalgic appeal and aerobatic ability. About 200 Jungmanns (Jungmann = Young Man) survive to this day all over the world, many having been fitted with the Lycoming engines (including several examples located in the United States). The link for this nice (SIM) model (equipped with an excellent VC) was kindly provided by Bernd in my earlier post on Bü-133. This model was originally for FS9, but has been adapted to working well in FSX/P3Dv3. I'm flying the plane (in Swiss colors) in the scenic (Orbx) NZMF region between the 2 small (nearby) airports of Quintin Lodge (T004) and Martins Bay (NZMJ) - a distance of only 27nm, but filled with spectacular mountainous nooks and crannies to explore, and a perfect match for this little aerobatic champ. And, of course, while waiting in front of the Quintin Lodge, with my aircraft, the (AI) butterfly did not fail to show up (at a fixed frequency) a few times...as I also (fondly) recall from my last (SIM) visit to this place! Thanks for viewing. [O.Fischer(Bu-131)/Orbx(NZMF)/REX]
June 25, 20196 yr Absolutely fantastic, P_7878! Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080
June 26, 20196 yr Author Bernd: The peppy plane flies well and also looks good in the SIM...what more is there to ask for in a freeware plane...Thank you for the pointer!
June 26, 20196 yr I'm glad, you like it 😉 Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds My specs: AMD Radeon RX6700XT, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, 32GB RAM, 34" monitor, screen resolution: 2560x1080
June 28, 20196 yr Good stuff sir. Open air fly down the beach! i9-13900KS | ASUS Z790 Maximus | Lian Li Galahad II Trinity | G-Skill DDR5-7200 CL34 2x16 | Nvidia 4090 FE | Samsung 990 Pro x 2
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