...If it's one of Kazunori Ito's aeroplanes, you can't even be sure whether it's a piston or a jet...
It's indeed the worse of Ito's shortcoming, the flight dynamics. Surely nice models, but they do not fly at all like the plane they represent.

...If it's one of Kazunori Ito's aeroplanes, you can't even be sure whether it's a piston or a jet...








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*cough* like PoSky 737... *whistle*![]()
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*cough* like PoSky 737... *whistle*![]()
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As already stated elsewhere, even before I started going on the actual single prop streak I find myself enjoying lately, it's more than a year that I've not flown with the Boeing series "3", preferring to it the DC9 series 80 and 90 from SGA (though Moach 737 is quite good and comes with an Alitalia fictitious livery too), so I really wouldn't know about POSKY's "3" downsides.
The "3" is simply not my plane in a general term. :exclamation
Yet in the case of a 737 is quite easy to find substitutive flight dynamics around. So what if POSKY's dynamics aren't really good? Swap the files, being attentive in maintaining the old contact points, lights and effects displacing, and good flight.
A little more complex is instead to find already compiled alternate and better flight dynamics for some of the more... exotic, shall we say, of Ito's planes. :-/









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