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Corsica by Air!

Great video! Great scenery ! Great model ! Great sound ! :encouragement: VC seems to be coming together quite nicely too ! ( Hansi gauges, right ?..)

Say, Ted, autogen doesn't come with FranceVFR Corse, does it ?..... Where can i get it ?...

Love that real video too ! How about getting a crack at those real bad weathered engine nacelles when Manfred has finished the model ? :teapot:


Cheers,
Jan
 
I believe i found it, Ted. Freeware Autogen v3.10 from F-BMPL.com, right ? It IS compatible with FranceVFR Corse, isn't it ?


Thanks, mate ! :encouragement:
 
I believe i found it, Ted. Freeware Autogen v3.10 from F-BMPL.com, right ? It IS compatible with FranceVFR Corse, isn't it ?


Thanks, mate ! :encouragement:

Yep that's the one. As for doing radials, I think next time I will stick with singles and twins. Four radials is taxing because of the mixing required. Learned a bunch of stuff anyways.
Plus, it's one of those aircraft with very few videos of running an R-4360 turbo supercharger engines to get any good samples of. A lot of guesswork involved.
 
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