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FS9Nice one, is that FS9 or FSX?
Hello Robert.
Rick's 780 is a bit big really for this strip,but knowing how the RAF pilots handled it in and out of short strips
I thought it'd be worth a go.
Our virtual airline,Venture Hawaii, use it on our Logair Cargo flights up in Alaska and it's really good.
It handles dirt strips very well indeed,having plenty of grunt and good stopping power,coupled with it's beaver tail and "kneeling u/c"(yes it will "kneel" for you),it's a good cargo aircraft or an enjoyable general flyer.
Get it here at our website,Classic British Files.
fs9andoverc1v1.zip
Do you have Rick's HS 748 too?
That also is a superb flyer and can also be obtained at our website:
HS.748 Base Pack
They're both for Fs2004 by the way.
I must recommend to you though that you read the manuals and click the appropriate buttons before
you attempt to fly either!!!
Visit our site and have a look around,you don't have to be a member to do so.We're always on the look out for new pilots for the airline too,so if a bit of virtual airline flying is your bag,join up and have a go at the world of virtual transport.
Mark