Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Do any of you know where I can find English version or English translation of operating manual book for the FSX model base called PROJET NORATLAS, please?
I am unable to keep engines running on ground.
Thanks,
Aharon
Seems like an interesting plane. Where can we find it?
Seems like an interesting plane. Where can we find it?
BTW all, there is still one nicely restored example flying in France! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsjgAx8HmxY I do find it a bit better looking than the C-82 or C-119.No, really she is a wonderful one, payware quality. There is a manual but in French. Sorry, in the world, there are people who speak something other than English (lol) !
More seriously you can translate with google.
It is an airplane which was without a doubt inspired by the C119 but this one flew perfectly and without vices of design contrary to the C119 (used by the French air force in Indochina -Vietnam for US).
JMC
It is an airplane which was without a doubt inspired by the C119 but this one flew perfectly and without vices of design contrary to the C119 (used by the French air force in Indochina -Vietnam for US).
Put in service in 53 the Noratlas did not participate to Indochina war, even though there is some month of overlap. It was engaged in 56 Suez war operations, with the Brits, but also in Algeria (fights started 54).
The C119 were flown by French and US pilots (from CAT, Gen C.L. Chennault) until the end, 54 Dien Bien Phu, in an effort to help the French to contain the communist Vietnameses.
Throttle closed,
magnetos off,
gas tanks closed,
batteries off.
Thanks If I can figure out where magnetos, gas tanks, and batteries are LOL Good thing I figured out how to start engines LOL
Regards,
Aharon