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Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:28 pm

I love low wing GA aircraft. Pipers especially, so it was in due time that I would go ahead and buy this payware.

Nice thing about Australian Simulations Piper is you get several different set-ups of the Warrior.
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby jordonj » Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:02 pm

What about that rusty tank scenery?
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Tue Sep 14, 2004 7:11 am

What about that rusty tank scenery?


That would be the venerable one of a kind Emma Field available at Lagosim ;D
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby codered » Tue Sep 14, 2004 10:25 am

SaVas, I am so close to the edge on buying this one.  There is some hear-say that the VC is not very good.  What is your opinion on it.  The screen shots on the website look alright.  However, it is so hard to tell after all the compression the files go through.  

It looks great on the outside.

Thanks for the info... ;D
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:18 am

[quote]SaVas, I am so close to the edge on buying this one.
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:31 am

Let me also add too Codered, that for the price and variety you get from Aussim's Piper, its a good price considering ones such as Dreamfleet's Warrior, and Carenado, you only get one aircraft.

I do not have the Carenado Piper Dakota, but based on the Dreamfleet Piper, which has similar interior texturizing, for $25, if you want a low wing Piper, the Aussim is a good deal.
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby codered » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:06 pm

Excellente! ;D Thank you SaVas for the in depth description of the Warrior.  I have the Dreamfleet Piper Archer and the Carenado Dakota, and perhaps soon I will have the Aussim Warrior.  I can see that for $25, it is a deal with all the liveries and such.  

If I get it, perhaps I can post my thoughts about it.
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby ramsa329 » Tue Sep 14, 2004 5:37 pm

Nice shots SaVas and very good information
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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:22 pm

OK, even though there are some little nuances I had issues with, I must say that I would still recommend this aircraft for purchase.

Why you ask?

Read [link=http://www.aussim.com.au/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1713&PN=1&TPN=1]THIS[/link]

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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby codered » Thu Sep 16, 2004 12:18 am

SaVas, after reading your post and visiting the Aussim forum, I realized I couldn't live without the Warrior.  Afterall, I did my flight training in a Piper Warrior II, why not own one. ;D

My first impression of this aircraft is very good.  You are right about the improvements.  But for what it already is, this one is a winner.  I too would improve the VC textures, however the gauges are awesome. ;D  The sound is a bit lacking, but overall, not bad.  The exterior models are exactly how I remember the Warrior from my walk arounds.  All the clickable spots on the VC are pretty cool to.  Anyway here are my shots from my first flight. ;D

Left Flying M, OR for Strom, WA.

Virtual Walk Around.

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Short / Soft field takeoff.  Got to get up over those trees.

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Had to see for my self from the backseat.  I think I will stay up front. ;D

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Passing Portland.

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Coming in to Strom.

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Put her away, but not for long.   This one is a real joy to fly. ;D

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Re: Australian Simulations Piper Warrior II/III

Postby SaVas » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:28 am

I have been really enjoying this aircraft. First impressions were not spectacular, but its grown on me and it to me is the best Piper class aircraft avail.

And now I understand the lack of rendering on the seats from the rear, for those with lower end machines, but then again he did say something about making a patch for high end users ;D

If anything, the customer support makes this plane worth the investment
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