Hagar wrote:Paul. The Cessna 210 must be one of Brett's early models. It has no DVC which is what you would normally see in side, rear & quarter views from the 2D panel in FS9 & FSX. Some older FS2000/2 models include fixed side, rear & quarter view windows as part of the 2D panel. I think this is the type you're thinking of. These do not display in FSX even if you have this type of panel. Sorry, I can't fix this but it otherwise works well in FSX.
Hagar wrote:Will this do Paul? Cessna 177RG
logjam wrote:I agree with everything you people say about FS2004. Just one thing I couldn't get was a decent Cessna 177Rg Cardinal, which is available for FSX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GFo_bMoruMc
http://www.airplane-pictures.net/images ... 128457.jpg
Notice the absence of wing braces and the super huge door.
tinpusher wrote:Oh yes there is Paul.
for FS2004 it is called Cessna Cardinal. The a/c is in my FS9 stable.
ViperPilot wrote:I wanted a Centurion in my Cessna stable, and took a hard look at Carenado's FS9 offering at X-Mas time. I was hoping it had a 2D Panel, but alas, it didn't. So, I went for Brett's instead. I did find a set of Repaints for Brett's C-210 over at FlightSim that were done recently...
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=20111476&page=9
Personally, if I had to choose a favorite in a high wing, strutless Cessna I would go for the 195. Something about a round engine...![]()
Alan
Fozzer wrote:ViperPilot wrote:I wanted a Centurion in my Cessna stable, and took a hard look at Carenado's FS9 offering at X-Mas time. I was hoping it had a 2D Panel, but alas, it didn't. So, I went for Brett's instead. I did find a set of Repaints for Brett's C-210 over at FlightSim that were done recently...
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=20111476&page=9
Personally, if I had to choose a favorite in a high wing, strutless Cessna I would go for the 195. Something about a round engine...![]()
Alan
Forget the fuel consumption Alan........
....just make sure you have plenty of oil for the trip!........>>>
"The engines fitted to the 190 and 195 became well known for their oil consumption. The aircraft has a 5-US-gallon (19 L) oil tank, with 2 US gallons (7.6 L) the minimum for flight. Typical oil consumption with steel cylinder barrels is 2 US quarts (1.9 L) per hour"
Tail wheel...I cant see where I'm taxiing!
Paul.......!
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