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  1. It is true.

    The single engined Fokker has had a valve grind or been bored out, and it now actually departs terra firma in a slow but elegant manner & flies around gently.

    So it is worth taking it out for an airing.

    Haven't flown the Trimotors yet to see if they have changed.

    A few shots from Malmo.

    TTM (MSFS)

     

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  2. Well done Bernd

    Single engine Fokkers will, as I write, be being dragged from the back of hangars by the owners who never got off the ground, to take another shot at getting in the air.

    I wonder if Orbx did a secret update & gave her a few more horses?

    As to the bridge too far?, I suspect you've been on the Borkum Riff again:)

    TTM

     

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  3. 2 hours ago, BradB said:

    Before any update WU or SU , your community folder should be emptied ; before installing any update .

     

    BB

    ILO 'emptying', before running the Update I rename it, then rename it back to 'Community' after the Update.

    Seems to work ok.

    TTM

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  4. Got on the wrong bus & missed this.

    I think what pleased me most in the announcement were the words: 

     

    "(stay tuned re Fokker as we will be releasing an update with fixes and new functionality)"

     

    That Orbx has the inclination & ability to fine tune the Fokker bodes well for other aircraft they are contemplating.

    Due to the variety & vagaries of flight simmers hardware & software configurations, I have yet to see an aircraft released in any Sim, that does not require, & benefit from, subsequent updates.

     

    As to the multitude of planned airport releases, to cherry pick for the sake of brevity, Invercargill caught my eye.

    With 3 runways, the longest being 7,257', it lends itself to a wide variety of aircraft & its location at the bottom of the South Island presents itself as a good jumping off place to tour rolling Southland farming country & Fiordland. The 2nd promo shot shows it will not be lacking in atmosphere.

    Anything Tim & Ken touch turns out to be unique.

    Launceston will be another to watch, & Scandinavia has always been a favorite destination.

     

    But the deeper foray into aircraft has caught my attention.

    I wonder if there is a DC-3 in there somewhere? :)

    TTM

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  5. Back to Australia to fly the float version of the Fokker.

    This one is called 'Friendship' & I had a Custom Start at 1,500' off the Gold Coast with Live Weather & found I was heading for a tropical downpour.

    Sharp turn left & I sought the safety of an inland waterway.

    Whoever did the sounds on this one got the noise made by the metal floats hitting the water bang on.

    Sounds just like an empty 44 gallon drum being hit with a brick - very realistic!

    Like the other variants, the float plane is a delight to fly.

    TTM (MSFS)

     

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  6. As a nod to the Fokker Project Art Director, Marcus Nyberg, I forsook the baked red earth of Australia for somewhere with snow, & chose his Bromma.

    Using SoFly I dialed some snow  in, but it appears they heat the runway at Bromma so I had to swerve left [quite hard to do in a tail dragger skid set up],  & grabbed some snow besides the runway for a departure run, then did a few circuits to admire the signwriting on Josephine Ford.

    Fokker was not shy about advertising!

    The external sound reminded me of something & then I realized it harked back to when I was running an OS FS-60 10cc  4 stroke motor.

    It has that same familiar gold fish gulping valve sound. 

    USD14.99, say $15, for 5 distinct variants  works out to $3 an aircraft - a bargain!

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  7.  

    I finally found time to take one of the Fokkers out for a fly.

    This is the 3 motor Southern Cross, (SC),  'old school' cockpit, which I prefer.

    C of G location is critical as regards flight behavior & I left it where MSFS Scenario set up had it. Well forward. This substantially reduced any wallowing behavior.

    Also, I read on another forum that there is a manual, [4 in fact], & if you wend your way to:

     

    /Official/OneStore/microsoft-aircraft-fokker-vii/Resources/Documentation

     

    you will be rewarded with well illustrated manuals to assist your understanding of the aircraft.

    It is also interesting to see who was involved in the project.

     

    That said, I found the SC pleasant to fly & it looks & feels 'Vintage" in character, & I am still stunned that an aircraft with a wing like an ultra thick ironing board actually flies.

    The SC was rather sprightly departing terra firma & I am not sure if that is how the real one behaved, or if this SC has had a few steroids.

    I have flown the single engined version & IMHO, it needs a few steroids.
    Despite initial quibbles in some early reviews, I feel that the number of variants supplied and the texture modelling does provide value for money, & if a few kinks are ironed out, it will be a worthwhile Classic aircraft package.

    TTM (MSFS)

     

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  8. Post #24 is a relatively balanced review.

     

    http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php/126503-Asobo-partnering-with-Orbx-on-Fokker-F-VII-Trimotor

     

    It looks like the single engine version is short on hp.

    I will find out later today, but I wonder if anyone at Orbx can advise whether the aircraft can be tweaked/updated for 'issues' by Orbx, or whether, because it is an MSFS  Market Place Exclusive, it can't be adjusted by Orbx??

    TTM

     

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  9. 50 minutes ago, Ed Correia said:

    The Fokker will only be available through the Microsoft Marketplace as its an Microsoft exclusive product.

    Thanks Ed.

    :banghead:

    TTM

    PS: By way of explanation - Orbx Central is stellar compared to some other D/L Managers.

    I have to remember to start MSFS NOT AS ADMINISTRATOR, to be able to purchase anything there.

    An idiosyncrasy & annoyance.

    Trimotor looks stunning in the promo shots.

     

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