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The Würger is out

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The prettiest of the 190s.

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1 hour ago, Ron Attwood said:

The prettiest of the 190s.

This indeed. Has anyone tried it yet?

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4 hours ago, Ron Attwood said:

The prettiest of the 190s.

Yeah.  I used to like the Dora-9 (D9) with the longer fuselage etc. but now I really like this one (A8).  The proportions just look right. 

Rhett

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Haven't tried yet, but I'm sure it'll be every bit as good as the others! 🙂

Will be interesting to compare to the one in DCSW, even tho two entirely different sims for different uses.

@Abriael @Ron Attwood

Though I greatly admire the look of the original 190, my aesthetic preference lies with the other end of the Fw-190 spectrum: the elegant Ta-152.

45 AUD is $30 USD

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Hmmm, I wonder how it flies on Youtube around Bella Coola Airport...

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I bought it a few minutes ago. Did an Cntl+E start (I'll learn it properly later. No, really) and took of with no anxiety (unlike the AH P-51!) flew it around and landed it. I have only one complaint...It sounds like a pre-war John Deere. 🤣 I don't suppose the Germans had much access to Merlins back then.

Nice plane. looks good. A keeper

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The only thing i do not like with Flyingiron is their tablet - so unfit for those machines...

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3 minutes ago, Ron Attwood said:

I bought it a few minutes ago. Did an Cntl+E start (I'll learn it properly later. No, really) and took of with no anxiety (unlike the AH P-51!) flew it around and landed it. I have only one complaint...It sounds like a pre-war John Deere. 🤣 I don't suppose the Germans had much access to Merlins back then.

Nice plane. looks good. A keeper

Experience one of the most detailed soundscapes available for MSFS – feel the distinctive roar of the BMW 801 D-2 radial engine from all angles with TWELVE unique engine captures – 6 external, 4 cockpit and 2 propeller layers. Experience true immersion with all new sound dynamics, including engine torque response, dynamic propeller sound simulations, realistic airflow sound modelling (which includes blade wind, propwash, airflow over control surfaces and more) as well as realistic airframe and foley sound layers.
•    Hear the Würger scream past with our cutting-edge FlyingIron Atmospheric Sound Propagation Model, developed with full dynamic modulation for true flyby & distant sound authenticity. Our propagation model recreates this sound by modelling ground reflections, delayed soundwaves, atmospheric propagation effects on sound frequency, doppler shifting and much more. No flyby recordings are used at all; distance & flyby sounds have been authentically modelled based on real sound physics to ensure the Würger sounds incredible from all angles, all the time.

Artur 

Still sounds like a tractor. 😛

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Hoyt-Clagwall tractor from Green Acres

 

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3 hours ago, Ron Attwood said:

I bought it a few minutes ago. Did an Cntl+E start (I'll learn it properly later. No, really) and took of with no anxiety (unlike the AH P-51!) flew it around and landed it. I have only one complaint...It sounds like a pre-war John Deere. 🤣 I don't suppose the Germans had much access to Merlins back then.

Nice plane. looks good. A keeper

Ron, when it comes to the sound, you are correct..and then you ain't. 😉 I just did a short hop and loved it, much easier to get airborne than in the Spitfire and Bf109. Landing is easier too. The sound on the outside is pretty close to the real thing. Sometimes you can hear them on YT. My problem is the sound inside the cockpit. For me, it doesn't sound like a John Deere, more like a Curtiss Jenny on steroids 😄

Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwinds

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