Speaking of which, I have a 441 from Flight1 for FSX but was there ever a 441 payware done for FS9?That would be a nice addition to my 421 and 441 fleet!
Speaking of which, I have a 441 from Flight1 for FSX but was there ever a 441 payware done for FS9?That would be a nice addition to my 421 and 441 fleet!
Wow, I never tried it in FS9, just assumed it was a native FSX model. Thanks Ferry!Yes, the exact same aircraft from Flight1, Falcon. It's not a true FsX model but a ported Fs9 aircraft.
Ken,
Fear not...I have no bigotry toward beautiful planes. I crash all planes equally. Pretty ones, ugly ones, radial engined one, turbo-prop ones, jets ones. Single engine, twin, triple, quad. I crash them all.
I have the delightful combination of poor piloting skills and the unquenchable hunger for the perfect Hammer Head Stall. This unique combo has lead to many a Piper, Cessna, Lear, Boeing, Lockheed, Douglas and de Havilland plane falling out of the sky and slamming into the ground. But I must admit, I crash with an aplomb that many would admire.
OBIO
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank PAD for their continued support in allowing me to work alongside them for the past 9 months. We have been very supportive of each other in the development of both the MU-2 and C414A.
Thank You Bob, JP, Barry, and the rest of the PAD team.
As I own a 1982 RAM IV Cessna 414AW in real life, I was able to provide PAD with quite a bit of documentation from the charts and POH. I can assure you that you will have a great time flying the 414!
If all goes well, you will see a RAM 414AW in my aircraft's scheme sometime in the future.
Joe