michaelvader
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Good morning friends,
certainly a lot of those who are fans of warbirds or classic planes do know the Fieseler F-156 Storch done by Tim Piglet.
A nice plane, and a lot of repaints and panels do exist for this plane. But what I never loved on it was the stall behaviour.
no no no, when you reach the limits you have the warning and before you can react the plane goes into a dive over one wing.
There exists two other versions not known as well. It is the french version of the Fi-156. One as Morane MS 500 with the original Argus
engine and the other as Morane MS 505 with radial engine. These have been done as Morane 500/505 by Guy Hulin
The flight behavior seems to me to be more real than the one from Tim Piglet.
The sad thing is that there exists only the paints the author did. I didn't find any military or civil repaints - the plane does merit some more
repaints. After the french army, navy and air force have sold their planes they served a long time in aero clubs and for towing sail planes.
Does some one know this french version?
Best regards
Michael
certainly a lot of those who are fans of warbirds or classic planes do know the Fieseler F-156 Storch done by Tim Piglet.
A nice plane, and a lot of repaints and panels do exist for this plane. But what I never loved on it was the stall behaviour.
no no no, when you reach the limits you have the warning and before you can react the plane goes into a dive over one wing.
There exists two other versions not known as well. It is the french version of the Fi-156. One as Morane MS 500 with the original Argus
engine and the other as Morane MS 505 with radial engine. These have been done as Morane 500/505 by Guy Hulin
The flight behavior seems to me to be more real than the one from Tim Piglet.
The sad thing is that there exists only the paints the author did. I didn't find any military or civil repaints - the plane does merit some more
repaints. After the french army, navy and air force have sold their planes they served a long time in aero clubs and for towing sail planes.
Does some one know this french version?
Best regards
Michael