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bush planes for 2004

Postby alaskavideoguy » Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:21 pm

I'm very new to 2004 and all I am doing right now is flying in Alaska (my home!). The only good bush plane on 2004 is the Piper Cub. Are there any other add on planes, especially tail draggers, that can be added on? Something small, like a Taylorcraft or Champ? Are most aircraft and scenery for 2002 compatable with 2004? I have lots of questions but this is a good start. This is the first flight sim that I have ever used and I'm very impressed with it so far. Would like to make some of the strips that I land at and know more life like. The actual strip that I land at behind my house doesn't even show the float pond. Thanks
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby SaVas » Wed Oct 08, 2003 3:49 pm

Welcome aboard!

First regarding craft from FS 2002, it seems some will install but with certain graphical issues like guages that arent functional in 2004, or missing props/blades, however many will install just fine.

I am not sure about scenery though.

Regarding bush planes, I have a couple favorites that I have found through various web searches for add on planes.

simviation is a good resource for 2002, and growing for 2004. Also I recommend avsim.com.

Do like I do and just spend a lazy couple hours surfing. You will find some gems out there :)
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby spanky35 » Wed Oct 08, 2003 9:52 pm

Welcome fellow Alaskan!  I too love the Bush planes and fly mostly in Alaska (southeast and southwest).  A must have bush plane is Bob Wening's "redcub."  A fine PA18-180.  There are also some great sound add-ons for Lycoming and other specific power plants.  Brian Aladden's PA20 Pacer is also a lot of fun.  Good Flying!
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby alaskavideoguy » Wed Oct 08, 2003 11:55 pm

Thanks for both of the replies above. I spent several hours and was overwhelmed by the amount of information. I can see me in the future wanting to get the Software Developers Kit so that I can customize some of the strips that I've been into. Some places, like the Chena Hot Springs airstrip in 2004, don't even have any buildings around it. I'll try and see if I can find that PA18-180 and the Pacer. I'm real fond of the tail draggers. All of my bush pilot friends have them. Have you found an Aeronca Champ?
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby BFMF » Thu Oct 09, 2003 12:49 am

It's been a good week for Bush Flying.

There's a FS2004 updated Aviat Husky and a new Norseman 8)

There's also a couple new Bush Flying Unlimited Bases! :)
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Oct 09, 2003 4:33 am

Any FS2k2 model made with gmax or FSDS2 should work in 2k4 ;)

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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby alaskavideoguy » Thu Oct 09, 2003 11:27 am

I found a nice super cub last night but it said that it was not 2004 compatable. I'd like to find one for 04 or maybe a Citabria or Aeronca Champ. Are most sceneries for 2002 usable in 2004? I found some nice Alaska scenes but haven't been able to get them to work in 04.
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby BFMF » Thu Oct 09, 2003 12:24 pm

Some scenery will work, but some won't.
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby spanky35 » Thu Oct 09, 2003 9:12 pm

Good news, bad news, and more bad news.  I've check all three of the larger sites and the only citabrias I've found were for FLY II, none for FS 2002 or 2004.  There are several around for FS98 and 95 but I'm sure they're out of date.  I found two "Champs."  One model is very basic and it gets off the ground but it's very "primitive."  The other is a FS 2002 aircraft and it looks great but I can't get it to fly.  I'll work on it and see what I can figure out.  The good news is the Aviat A-1B Husky tail dragger by Steven Grant (Updated for FS2004) is in my "humble" opinion, one of the best Bush Aircraft models to date.  Give it a try, you'll like it!
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby MattNW » Thu Oct 09, 2003 10:13 pm

I'm very new to 2004 and all I am doing right now is flying in Alaska (my home!). The only good bush plane on 2004 is the Piper Cub. Are there any other add on planes, especially tail draggers, that can be added on? Something small, like a Taylorcraft or Champ? Are most aircraft and scenery for 2002 compatable with 2004? I have lots of questions but this is a good start. This is the first flight sim that I have ever used and I'm very impressed with it so far. Would like to make some of the strips that I land at and know more life like. The actual strip that I land at behind my house doesn't even show the float pond. Thanks



For bushplanes go here.

http://www.avsim.com/bfu/

There's also scenery files. I'm not sure if any sceneries are modeled after actual places or fictitous but real or not they look great.

You can also find other planes good for bush flying at AVSIM. The ones above are geared for the bush flying club and many come with it's livery but they are good planes.
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby alaskavideoguy » Thu Oct 09, 2003 11:16 pm

I've been to AVSIM...good site. I have also been flying the Aviat Husky. I also found a Husky on floats! One other tail dragger that I have flown is the 140 Cessna. The graphics on the Cub that's included with 2004 are fantastic...especially from inside the cockpit. Some of the free add-ons that I have tried seem to be of lower quality...kind of "blocky." Is there a resolution differance in designing aircraft?
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby zeberdee » Sat Oct 11, 2003 5:14 am

Hi have you tried the D.H Beaver on this site by Fred Banting /Timothy Claxton. It needs the seperate sound file also on this site, when I downloaded them they were posted together on the same page. The plane is for 2002 but it works  well in 2004. Off the top of my head its called "Upinsky" it comes in three versions float wheel and wheel & ski, the sound file is awsome, I keep shuting down the engine just to hear the starter then the engine cough into life! Good luck & enjoy ;D
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Re: bush planes for 2004

Postby Fozzer » Sat Oct 11, 2003 5:31 am

[quote]Hi have you tried the D.H Beaver on this site by Fred Banting /Timothy Claxton. It needs the seperate sound file also on this site, when I downloaded them they were posted together on the same page. The plane is for 2002 but it works
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