The Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 was a German monoplane fighter floatplane which served in the closing months of World War I, from bases on the North Sea coast.
It was agile and uncomplicated to operate, and much feared by British seaplanes, ships, submarines and torpedo boats.
Three models are supplied in this release: Prototype, Early Production and Late Production, with their different tailplanes/elevators.
Model by Stephan Scholz, re-worked with Gmax by Martin Klein for added detail including detailed virtual cockpit, animated crew and rear machine gun by Martin Klein.
Flight dynamics by Stephan Scholz.
DP by Michael Lang.
Custom Panel by Kevin Driver, extra panels and custom gauges by Martin Klein.
Sounds by Aerocrate, with water-touchdown sounds added.
Five liveries with detailed high-resolution extended bitmap textures by Martin Klein.
It was agile and uncomplicated to operate, and much feared by British seaplanes, ships, submarines and torpedo boats.
Three models are supplied in this release: Prototype, Early Production and Late Production, with their different tailplanes/elevators.
Model by Stephan Scholz, re-worked with Gmax by Martin Klein for added detail including detailed virtual cockpit, animated crew and rear machine gun by Martin Klein.
Flight dynamics by Stephan Scholz.
DP by Michael Lang.
Custom Panel by Kevin Driver, extra panels and custom gauges by Martin Klein.
Sounds by Aerocrate, with water-touchdown sounds added.
Five liveries with detailed high-resolution extended bitmap textures by Martin Klein.