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Ok, lol. . . .well, I think I've found a suitable sub. . .Jens Bristol Britannia. Beautiful airplane, nice VC and pop-ups, engine start-up that doesn't take an entire 200 page manual to figure out and actually does quite well on some shorter fields. I tracked down a nice turboprop sound set (it was aliased to the Cessna 208) and is relatively easy to handle. I just need to replace the prop-blur and adjust the eyepoint up a bit, otherwise it's a nice port.
Yep, my comment was a friendly "jab" at the more complex models that require you to go through the proper sequence to start the aircraft, that's all.:salute:Two things
One...you don't need to go through a long complex start...use the rapid start button which works the same as CTRL E
Yep, I didn't say it wasn't, I simply said it was a "suitable sub" since they're both borne of the same basic design. I liked the CL-44, but I don't fly aircraft that don't have VC's. I noticed that the Bristol Britannia was the basis for the CL-44, so it was my next choice and it has a VC.:salute:Two..A Canadair CL-44 is a very very different aeroplane to a Bristol Britannia.