August 5, 20205 yr [Note: This post is triggered by a series of (delectable) recent "Scottish" posts around here, and a couple, too, on the "Stagger"...🙂...always have loved this plane, which, of course, is a Classic "American" biplane (first flight 1932...!), from the (remarkable) duo of Walter Herschel Beech and Olive Ann Beech (with due credit to designer Ted Wells), "with the goal to build the finest airplanes in the world". It didn't have a "happy" beginning, though, but, eventually, the model survived the test of time, to become an endearing symbol of its era, with, even today, many in flyable and (FAA) registered condition, along with numerous others on (static) display...] And, regarding Scotland, I have to admit, so far (and, especially, in recent years), I've completely (and, of course, unjustifiably) neglected this "1/3"-rd of the island of Great Britain. Thinking with the ill-conceived bias of the "ill-informed", my (personal) justification has been, "Who wants to "SIM" that far north over there in UK, in the virtual world, anyway...🙂...?". My ignorance is reflected by the fact that, although, I've had, pretty much all the Orbx regions (NA/EU/AU etc.) since quite some time (e.g. I recall I had picked up the Orbx(NA/PNW) on the day of its release...🙂...), EU (Scotland) was my very last (Orbx) acquisition, in fact, from just a couple of months (or so) ago...prodded by a SALE, too...! I realize this "Scotland" scenery, here, on my (humble) system (with its well-known (and well-documented) autogen pop-up etc. issues) may not look like the "real" thing, nor, fully match the expectations of the "natives" of this land or those who have had (past) ties with it, but, for myself, this is all I've now got, and it does not detract me...(of course, as we eagerly await the "new" SIM, the state of affairs, in terms of visual scenery, should drastically change...!). In this post, I've taken a short westward flight from Edinburgh (EGPH), near the wide estuary of Firth of Forth, to the city of Glasgow (EGPF) situated on the River Clyde (didn't know till today, that the "as-the-crow-flies" distance between these two historic cities, is just about 35nm)...! This trip, in the comfort of a Beech "Staggerwing" ("Private Executive Jet" equivalent of the day, but, with a P&W Wasp Radial Engine...🙂...), flies, here, at (only) ~3000 feet altitude, and tracks across the gentle rolling-hills and lush-green pastures, of my virtual Scotland. Hope you enjoy this (sampled) set of images from this (short) flight with LastWorldLight repaint of the Staggerwing. [Again, I wish to state a debt of gratitude, to the other related (recent) "posts", here, for helping me re-discover (and enjoy) what I already owned (plane & place), but had neglected...!]. It was 35 nms (and ~35 mins) of simple but pure fun...! And, I wish to explore Scotland further....! Thanks for any comments and thoughts...!! [Orbx(EU-Scotland)/Alabeo(D17-Staggerwing)/REX]
August 5, 20205 yr Author John, Artur: Appreciated the comments...!! John: Yes, I like this Black panel too....(goes well with the black artwork outside)...🙂... Artur: Sure, A2A would be great...(on the new SIM, maybe, oh well, to be seen...)...BTW, I was looking a bit, and A2A, has (already) done an Accu-sim T-6 Texan with the Wasp Radial...and, here is another Wasp...🙂...
August 13, 20205 yr Just noticed these - interesting paint and a good collection of shots. Especially liked your wheel landing in the last.
August 13, 20205 yr Author Thanks...!!  2 hours ago, olderndirt said: ....Especially liked your wheel landing in the last. This is how I just ended up landing, whether I intended or not...🙂....(at least there was no bounce, as I recall...)... Unlike 3-Point landing of a Cub, that, I recall, you'd mentioned in one of the posts...here, in the Staggerwing, not sure, if (RW) 3-Point is even possible,...one thing is for sure, this is no docile Piper Cub...(I was comparing the Powerplants: (J-3 Cub (65hp); PA-18 Super Cub (150hp); and D17 Staggerwing (450hp))... Of course, this is the "armchair" Pilot speaking....🙂...
August 13, 20205 yr ***She's a Bonnie Lassie***⛳ *** 100%75%50%d8a34be0e82d98b5a45ff4336cd0dddc Patrick
August 13, 20205 yr Author 2 hours ago, Phantom88 said: ***She's a Bonnie Lassie***⛳ *** Patrick: Thanks! Is it the plane or the beauty or maybe both...🙂...? (BTW, seriously, I just noticed more clearly (see e.g. the 4th shot from the bottom), near the tail of the plane, the black strands, spreading forward towards the opposing strands...nice work by the painter....!)
August 16, 20205 yr . Great post and shots, P_7878. The Stagger is one of my favorite planes in P3D and the paint is truly art 😉 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
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