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C177RG Cardinal

Postby Mitch. » Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:14 am

Here are some shots of Bretts wonderful C177RG Cardinal.
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Fozzer » Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:23 am

I/we are eagerly awaiting for Brett to modify his lovely FSX Cessna 177RG Cardinal to make it suitable for we FS 2004 flyers!... ::)...!

I've searched everywhere for a good, free-ware, FS 2004 model, without success. (Only pay-ware ones are available, [Flight 1]...!).

Paul...(Cessna enthusiast).... 8-)...!
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Brett_Henderson » Thu Jul 26, 2007 7:36 am

Looks good !

Would you like a copy of the PSP layered file ?

I'm gettin' there,  Fozz.. I'm still afraid to look at a Gmax screen (I see them in my sleep)   :P
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby spitfire boy » Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:53 am

[quote]Looks good !

Would you like a copy of the PSP layered file ?

I'm gettin' there,
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Brett_Henderson » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:02 am

Do you wake with a start, bathed in cold sweat, in the middle of the night?  


I have.. just like I've woken up in the middle of the night with a solution to a modeling problem and HAVE to implement it before I forget  ::)

Modeling has a weird way of creeping into your psyche  :-?
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby spitfire boy » Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:07 am

[quote][quote]Do you wake with a start, bathed in cold sweat, in the middle of the night?
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Ravang » Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:45 pm

Nice shots, the plane so odd looking when the gears up, Cessna's are mostly fixed gear ;D (unless its a short runway with tall trees at the end :P)
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby spitfire boy » Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:02 pm

Nice shots, the plane so odd looking when the gears up, Cessna's are mostly fixed gear ;D (unless its a short runway with tall trees at the end :P)


Even then they're fixed gear... in that the gear won't go back down again 'cos it isn't there. ;D

P.S. What happened in #4? :-? :o ;D
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Mitch. » Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:06 am

P.S. What happened in #4? :-? :o ;D


Umm....
I was practising emergancies in the circuit! ;)

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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jul 27, 2007 2:59 am

Its amazing just how slippery an aeroplane becomes when its wheels are raised out of the air stream..!

As an example:
Compare the speed of a Cessna 182S fixed undercarriage, with it's Sister, the 182RG with it's retractable undercarriage. The difference is remarkable.. :o...!

The danger:
Never forget to lower them before landing!

Paul... 8-)...!

Note the clever/complicated way the wheels retract into the fuselage!...(The same as the Cessna 337 push-pull props version)....;)...!
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Brett_Henderson » Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:24 am

Its amazing just how slippery an aeroplane becomes when its wheels are raised out of the air stream..!

As an example:
Compare the speed of a Cessna 182S fixed undercarriage, with it's Sister, the 182RG with it's retractable undercarriage. The difference is remarkable.. ...!



And the 177RG has no wing struts, and a more "sloped" windscreen. The real plane that this model is based on, can zoom along at 6000msl, 75% power (24" MP, 2400RPM), at 137knots TRUE airspeed burning just under 11 gallons per hour carrying an honest 1,000 pounds of people, fuel and baggage.


The danger:
Never forget to lower them before landing!

Paul... ...!

Note the clever/complicated way the wheels retract into the fuselage!...(The same as the Cessna 337 push-pull props version).......!



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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Mitch. » Sat Jul 28, 2007 1:38 am

The emergency pump got them down and locked.. but the AP guy told me I was one drop of hydraulic fluid away from having to land with the gear "semi extended".

:o


That would've been a bit hairy! :o
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby spitfire boy » Sat Jul 28, 2007 4:51 am

P.S. What happened in #4? :-? :o ;D


Umm....
I was practising emergancies in the circuit! ;)

;D


Practising emergencies? :o ;D
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby Travis » Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:01 am

Looks good !

Would you like a copy of the PSP layered file ?

I'm gettin' there,  Fozz.. I'm still afraid to look at a Gmax screen (I see them in my sleep)   :P



Deepest condolences... that can't be pleasant.

Do you wake with a start, bathed in cold sweat, in the middle of the night? ;D


. . . screaming "Colocated vertices!  Colocated vertices!" ;)
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Re: C177RG Cardinal

Postby B-JR Night Hawk. » Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:15 am

Looks good !

Would you like a copy of the PSP layered file ?

I'm gettin' there,  Fozz.. I'm still afraid to look at a Gmax screen (I see them in my sleep)   :P



Deepest condolences... that can't be pleasant.

Do you wake with a start, bathed in cold sweat, in the middle of the night? ;D


. . . screaming "Colocated vertices!  Colocated vertices!" ;)


Do you really scream?
FlamingBlue Studio is on the roll.
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