Anyone know if....

Matt Wynn

Charter Member
theres either a good parachute or if any FS microlights/Ultralights, which you could reccommend (btw we're talking freeware here), i know theres a payware 'chutist....
 
Plenty to choose from,
Bill Lyon's QC Challenger,
All of Byron Warwick's (a very nice Mainair Blade) ultralights'
and David Rowberry's Ariane Swift (incidentally he's also done some very fine sailplanes too)
All at Flightsim.com, just search by authors' name

and Rick Pipers' Aeroprakt Foxbat (if you want something that looks more like an aeroplane),
d/l details in the A-22 thread





ttfn

Pete
 
theres either a good parachute or if any FS microlights/Ultralights, which you could reccommend (btw we're talking freeware here), i know theres a payware 'chutist....

Hi Pal for Hang Gliders search for [SIZE=-1]David Rowberry
[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]Bruce Fitzgerald did an parachute for FSX flightdynamics are not that accurate[/SIZE] both at www.flightsim.com

just found these at www.flightsim.com but have not tried them yet:
I.C.P. Savannah UltraLight
by massimo taccoli
[SIZE=-1]Super Koala II U.L.M by Federico L. Morcillo Azofra[/SIZE]
Tango GT II U.L.M 1.1 [SIZE=-1]by Federico L. Morcillo Azofra[/SIZE]
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Tom
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thanks Tom & Pete, hmm shame theres no good Domed canopy for static line jumps and the standard ram-air canopies, fully modelled those 2 would be great 'novelty' aircraft especially for those weird people who enjoy jumping out of the aircraft at reasonable and not so reasonable altitudes, a good example being myself :icon_lol:
 
[SIZE=-1]I have no idea how well this works:

http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=84246

FS2004 Pioneer T-10 Parachute. A rendition of a pure "bailout" parachute for flight simulator. The Pioneer T-10 has remained largely unchanged since WWII and is used by military organizations throughout the world. Gmax model by Brian Smith.

or this:[/SIZE][SIZE=-1]FS2004 Parafoil Gliding Parachute. This is an accurate representation of the type of gliding parachute tested by the US Army in the 1970's. You have the same extent of control as a jumper would have although we have used separate controls for turn and for brakes (flaps). Use the joystick and the flap controls. Original design and FD by Tom Goodrick. Public Domain.
http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=76084


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