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Dreamfleet Archer III FSX?

sinanziric

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i bought long ago Dreamfleet Archer III for FS2004, they said that there will be free upgrade for FSX version,
i was unable to find any info about FSX version, do you guys know something about this plane and update?

Last news update of http://www.dreamfleet2000.com is in 2007, i suppose that company/team is retired or what.. :)

It looks like i'll have to find another Archer III/IV aircraft for fsx :(
 
You might try the Carenado Archer II. It isn't bad for being an older generation of Carenado birds. It is slow, simple, and stable, great platform for practicing/learning hand flying IFR proceedures. If I go too long without flying IFR and I want to get my brain 'IFR current', I first hop in the Archer and shoot some approaches/holds..etc. Then I get into somthing faster/complex and do it, but the Archer is a great first IFR step.

Cheers
TJ
 
You might try the Carenado Archer II. It isn't bad for being an older generation of Carenado birds. It is slow, simple, and stable, great platform for practicing/learning hand flying IFR proceedures. If I go too long without flying IFR and I want to get my brain 'IFR current', I first hop in the Archer and shoot some approaches/holds..etc. Then I get into somthing faster/complex and do it, but the Archer is a great first IFR step.

Cheers
TJ

Yeah thats true, i just love those Highly detailed, accurate, slow carenado planes :D

Im also still learning IFR etc..
 
Ah that sucks..... I am a big fan of Lou Betti. Nice guy. Just was trying to look him up the other day.
 
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