December 21, 20196 yr I know it sounds kind of stupid, but I wonder what year is "source" aircraft? On eBay and some other sites you can fine various copies of C421C manuals. Typically you can choose a year of make. Hence before investing $30+ I would like to make sure I buy the one I have in my hangar 😉 I know there's one version circulating online but it's poor quality xerox.  Cheers, Andrzej
December 22, 20196 yr I cant imagine the Carabeo cut it that fine. My guess is that they take a fairly generic view of the aircraft the do. I'd be delighted to be put right though. The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
December 22, 20196 yr From the text in their air.cfg it looks like they had this one in mind with the 375 hp engines, but would agree with Ron and their generic view with aircraft they model. 421C Golden Eagle/Executive Commuter Model with new wing and landing gear. Type approved 28 October 1975, powered by two Continental GTSIO-520-Ls or Continental GTSIO-520-Ns of 375Â hp (280Â kW) each, maximum takeoff weight 7,450Â lb (3,379Â kg).[3] 859 built.[2]
December 27, 20196 yr Author Thanks anyway, sound helpful. I was hoping they did it a bit similarly to some other devs, which pick specific plane to model, ie. Aerosoft's Twin Otter. Â :D Â &
March 12, 20206 yr It's a trailing link gear C421C, thus 1980 or later (latest model). Pilot licenses: CPL, IRI, C510, MEP, CRI SEP P3D V5 professional CPU: i9-10900K, GPU: RTX 3090, MB: MSI Z490A PRO, SSD: M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus (2 TB) + M.2 (1 TB) , RAM: 32 GB (3600 MHz, CL_16-16-16-36), water cooling: Heatkiller IV Pro + MO-RA3 420 LT, Display: Panasonic 58“ 4K
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