Dino's Aermacchi is released....

Navy Chief

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Maybe I missed it, but had not seen it posted yet...

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Thank you very much Dino, for all of your hard work and dedication. Your fine contributions to the hobby are extremely appreciated!
 
By leaving the pilot 2 weight box empty on the fsx payload allows the rear cockpit unmanned. Love it. But I still havent found a way to shut down the engine :p
 
Many thanks Dino. Used to be a Jet Jockey but went 180 to GA for years now. Having said that, your creations are the exception, dedication, hard work, attention to detail and offering these masterpieces as freeware is pretty awesome. Thanks for this latest prize. Beautiful job!!
 
Thanks for the appreciation.

In order to turn off the engine, in reality, you need to put the throttle in the STOP position - this for the sim is equivalent to shut-off the fuel valve and can either be accomplished by control+shift+1 (or by clicking with the mouse nearby the throttle support when throttle is IDLE)

Note that by default the package is configured for VACMI - please read the docs on how to install the Tacpack configuration (you need to swap the default panel.cfg with the another one in the package). Some users reported issues with Tacpack, but at the moment they are not confirmed and they may well be due to the fact that the panl.cfg has not been swapped.
 
Brilliant news! Thanks for the HU Chief and thank you for this model Dino!

Hoping that Dag is reading this! I would love to have that SAF repaint for the Impala Mk.II of his!

Johan
 
Thanks, Dino. Here at our club at Ysterplaat Air Force Base, We have built up a twin seater. Here, they are known as 'Impala's'. We are using FS2004, but I'm going to try this in P3dv1.4 on the sim.

Great fun will be had, as, in Fs2004, we put an aircraft carrier in Cape Town harbour & can land the plane (most of the time) on it. Simming CAN be fun!
 
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