August 26, 20205 yr 57 minutes ago, Claudius_ said: Here a very good place where you can find a lot of good gliders for free, I hope that Wolfgang Piper will work for FSXX. https://www.fsglider.de/ Wow - that is a pretty impressive list of gliders. Let's hope that Wolfgang still likes simulators, and especially MSFS! Ryzen 9800X3D | Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX MB | 64GB 6000Mhz DDR5 | RTX 5080 GPU | Windows 11 Pro x64 | Virpil T-50 Throttle | T50 CM2 Grip + WarBRD | VKB T-rudder MK IV | Asus PG279Q 1440p | Pimax Crystal Light VR | Samsung 980 Pro as system disk and Samsung 990 Pro M2 SSD for games
August 26, 20205 yr Looking at that extensive list, I see that he has done the Bergfalke II/55 for FSX. Googling I realized that the actual Bergfalke II/55 that I did my first solo in 1985 is on a museum now. I really am old... https://digitaltmuseum.se/011023024178/segelflygplan-bergfalke-ii-55 Even though it flew like a tank it would naturally be fun to have that in MSFS. But if I could pick from his list an LS8 would be great - a lovely plane to fly that is very responsive, even though I have more time in the LS-7 and LS-6 (that is the plane that became the LS-8 with a "fixed" flap position). Nice planes all of them and I realize I have flown most of the LS planes. Not much of an LS-4 fan, too docile. The LS-1 was a rather non-docile bird though - could flick over the right wing if stalled in a left turn so you did not go slow turning in for the final... Old man rambling about old memories - but gliders would be great in MSFS anyway! Ryzen 9800X3D | Gigabyte X670 Aorus Elite AX MB | 64GB 6000Mhz DDR5 | RTX 5080 GPU | Windows 11 Pro x64 | Virpil T-50 Throttle | T50 CM2 Grip + WarBRD | VKB T-rudder MK IV | Asus PG279Q 1440p | Pimax Crystal Light VR | Samsung 980 Pro as system disk and Samsung 990 Pro M2 SSD for games
August 26, 20205 yr Author Tried importing his K13, no success yet. Only glider working well is payware K21. Edited August 26, 20205 yr by keithb77 ...
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