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Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:57 pm
by Jakemaster
I have seen that people in the real world modify cessnas, especially 206s, to be more powerful for bush flying.  I want to change the parameters for the Cessna 206 that I have for FS, but I dont know what I should change or what I should change it to.

Any help?  Skilmigund? ;)

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:22 pm
by Brett_Henderson
Which 206 do you have ?

Tell me where to download it and I'll have a look..

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:46 pm
by Jakemaster
I have the french one.  Its really nice, payware quality

Here:http://www.francesim.com/Recherche.aspx?Rech=Cessna&SC=203&Type=1&Afr=0

Just click on this link at the bottom
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Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 1:30 am
by Skligmund
I'm not one to do modding of FS aircraft, but yes, 206's are always modded in Alaska.

Vortex Generators for shorter take-off and landings.
Wingtip extensions are not uncommon, with the leading edge mod.
Larger tires all the way around for better soft field performance.
Replacement of the Continental IO-520 with a more powerfull Continental IO-550. (Helped do one of these earlier this month)
Gut the interior of most things to decrease weight.
Gravel deflectors behind the wheels to keep the paint shiny.

Many other small mods are done, such as drooping ailerons and such, the list is LONG.

For payware, Carenado has an EXCELLENT 206.

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 8:10 am
by Jakemaster
Well, I took the french one and modded it to make it fly like a turbo stationair.  It flies faster, gets up quicker, and lands short field (which the 206 does anyways).   I tried to get rid of the wheel pants, but once again I cant get the transparency to work.

Do they ever change avionics?  I swiched the Attitude indicator to the Caravan one just because I dont like the cessna 182 attitude indicator.

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:39 am
by Skligmund
Oh yeah they change avionics. Try a glass cockpit! I've never seen a Bush plane with a glass cockpit, but they do sometimes upgrade equipment after if fails.

Yeah, wheel pants just get broken in the Bush. Either that, or a rock gets stuck in it, and screws up your tires or wheels. Plus, they add weight (only like 6-10 pounds though).

Garmin 1000 Glass Cockpit 206
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bd/Cessna206HStationairG1000InstrumentPanel.jpg

Standard, oldie-moldie 1974 cockpit 206
http://www.aso.com/aircraft/85456/panel-1.jpg

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:55 pm
by TacitBlue
Thanks for pointing out this aircraft, I'll definately download it when my comp works again. I've done a little .air and .cfg tweeking in the past, I'll see if there is anything I can do for this plane when I have it. ;)

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:46 pm
by KDSM
they add weight (only like 6-10 pounds though).


hey thats another gallon of fuel ;D

Re: Cessna 206 Bushmod

PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:19 pm
by Skligmund
Are you insinuating that Max Gross Weight means something?

Alaska way of weight and balance on a 206:
Load it until the aircraft's tail is 5-6 inches from the ground. Push on tail with forefinger. If you are able to push it down, the aircraft is aft CG.

Alaska way of weight and balance on a 207:
Method 'A': Load the aircraft until the tail drops to the ground. Get in the aircraft. If the aircraft drops back onto the nose, it is within w&b.
Method 'B': With all cargo and people loaded, the tail should be about 4-6 inches from the ground. Push on tail with forefinger, if tail moves to ground and comes back up, you are within w&b.

I might add that it is legal to load the aircraft 10% over standard gross weight in Alaska, and it is rather common to go beyond that. Not that I've ever done such a thing...

BTW, you didn't hear this from me.