Hello everyone,
I first came across this plane in the ad section of the latest edition of Plane and Pilot Magazine, then checked out www.wingsofhoperaffle.org. What caught my attention was the fact that the winner of this raffle not only got Roy Clark's airplane, a 1953 Piper PA-22-135 TriPacer, but also got flying lessons and a pilots license. My wife quickly shot me down on this, stating that if we won we could not feed and shelter a 1953 Piper (granted I would have a 1 in 2000 chance but she likes to think her worst case (my best case) scenarios). So I figured if I couldn't get the real thing I would whip up a virtual version for FS2004.
NOTE: This package has been modified on 07/17/2011 to include the modified aircraft.cfg which consumes fuel at a correct rate. (Modified by the SOH Librarian - "Rami")
I first came across this plane in the ad section of the latest edition of Plane and Pilot Magazine, then checked out www.wingsofhoperaffle.org. What caught my attention was the fact that the winner of this raffle not only got Roy Clark's airplane, a 1953 Piper PA-22-135 TriPacer, but also got flying lessons and a pilots license. My wife quickly shot me down on this, stating that if we won we could not feed and shelter a 1953 Piper (granted I would have a 1 in 2000 chance but she likes to think her worst case (my best case) scenarios). So I figured if I couldn't get the real thing I would whip up a virtual version for FS2004.
NOTE: This package has been modified on 07/17/2011 to include the modified aircraft.cfg which consumes fuel at a correct rate. (Modified by the SOH Librarian - "Rami")