Nord 1101 Ramier by Restauravia available !

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Our new creation, the Nord 1101 Ramier, or Noralpha for Civilians, for FSX, P3D and P3D v4 is available on our site!
If you're interested, it's HERE!
Marc

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Thank you, just downloaded p3d v4 and i will today do my first test flight with this plane.
 
Very cool, looking forward to giving it a fly!

I've seen a couple of these done up in Luftwaffe camouflage for movies, etc. Would be interesting to see that as a repaint.
 
Lovely little aircraft.

Taking it out on a check flight in Corsica. The only issue I can find is that the sound disappears when one views the model from the back in exterior view (I know, I know - I should be in the pilot seat not floating in mid air).

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Gavin
 
With regard to the Artificial Horizon, there is a gauge on the right hand side of the panel labelled Pompes which has three rotateable knobs labelled Ouvert and Ferme. These control the air supply to the Turn Indicator, AH and Gyro compass and need to be turned to 'Ouvert'.

I found this out by accident! But it's on page 7 of the manual (Gauge number 25 Depressed Air Distributor)

Hope this helps!
 
With regard to the Artificial Horizon, there is a gauge on the right hand side of the panel labelled Pompes which has three rotateable knobs labelled Ouvert and Ferme. These control the air supply to the Turn Indicator, AH and Gyro compass and need to be turned to 'Ouvert'.

I found this out by accident! But it's on page 7 of the manual (Gauge number 25 Depressed Air Distributor)

Hope this helps!

Thank you very much! I searched for the manual but couldn't find it!

:wavey:

Cees
 
where i can find it? , the link leads to the site of restauravia, but I don't see any download about this aircraft
 
Thank you very much ! Love this aircraft. It has this "special something" which is outside programming. Thanks to the team.
 
And there have been a number of them painted in Luftwaffe-themed markings over the years, including:

The Military Aviation Museum's N208K: https://cdn-live.warthunder.com/upl...me_208__nord_1100__by_foofighter7-d6yy1ly.jpg

One that is based in France registered F-BLYU: https://www.flickr.com/photos/72222545@N07/24788538588/

One that went to Italy (formerly G-BSMD in the UK): https://www.flickr.com/photos/54495405@N02/7164842646/

And another from the past (G-ATIX): https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwhitworth/5491527236/


There is a Nord displayed at the Valiant Air Command that is claimed to be one of three that were built in German-occupied France by Nord during WWII, and it is registered as a Messerschmitt Me-208 (N2144S): https://www.flickr.com/photos/132337785@N03/37092904196/


There have also been a number of nice civilian schemes applied to the Nords:

F-GXMB (as included): https://www.flickr.com/photos/aeropassion/19260624010/
F-BLQV: https://www.flickr.com/photos/johnnyflight/15036747004/
F-BBCM: https://www.flickr.com/photos/aerofossile2012/31394370030/
G-ATIX: https://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisengland/27222646821/in/photolist-HtzbtF-8WSfci
G-ATHH: https://www.flickr.com/photos/egbj/6160007249/
G-ATDB: https://www.flickr.com/photos/emdjt42/6812287900/
G-ATDB: https://www.flickr.com/photos/johnoram/4739489647/
G-ATJW: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23711545@N08/39872426433/
N2578: https://www.flickr.com/photos/aldomessina63/21849946850/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/spetersongallery/21736920948/
 
There is a Nord displayed at the Valiant Air Command that is claimed to be one of three that were built in German-occupied France by Nord during WWII, and it is registered as a Messerschmitt Me-208 (N2144S): https://www.flickr.com/photos/132337785@N03/37092904196/

The two built in France during WW2 had an Argus inverted V8 in the nose, the one you posted has the inline six nose, see the difference with this one (A real Nord 1100):

[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://www.flickr.com/photos/pseudopolis/1403032251[/FONT]
 
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