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I finally got a Curtiss Jenny running in P3D v4.5.

This one, I understand, has been brought through from FS9, via FSX , & taken into P3D v4 by Dave Carroll. Many thanks to Dave.

With some tweaking in the aircraft file it also takes liveries available in the Ford Project (Curtiss-Jenny)

Flies nice & slow & handles as one would expect when you have a pair of long bi-plane wings strapped onto the fuselage, ie, don't drop a wing tip sharply, it takes awhile to drag it back up!

The shots are from a short hop in Arkansas.

TTM

(P3D v4.5)

 

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17 hours ago, Jack Sawyer said:

Nice shots TTM but FS9, all I kept asking myself was why?  Why have a plane so old in P3D? 

But Jack, why not?

I love these vintage aircraft.

Simplicity.

Forward motion in keeping with my reflexes.

Dignity, grace.

They float through the air with the elegance of an ageing ballerina

Whereas you, if I understand your posts correctly, get your jollies from complexity.

To each his own:)

TTM

PS: One of my laments is the dearth of vintage aircraft  & biplanes in XP-11

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11 minutes ago, TigerTigerM said:

But Jack, why not?

I love these vintage aircraft.

Simplicity.

Forward motion in keeping with my reflexes.

Dignity, grace.

They float through the air with the elegance of an ageing ballerina

Whereas you, if I understand your posts correctly, get your jollies from complexity.

To each his own:)

TTM

PS: One of my laments is the dearth of vintage aircraft  & biplanes in XP-11

All great reasons TTM!  If they work then why not.  Yeah, unfortunately I’m hooked on FMC’s, procedures, and things that actually work in the cockpit.  As for XP, you’re 100% correct.  That’s why I don’t use XP too much.  

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