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Hi Cees, what type is that?
Great plane!
Dan
Hi Dan, that's the Fokker C-X formerly done by Wim Regeer. Originally made as a FS9 aircraft, it wasn't flyable in FSX. Wim gave me the source files, and I'm converting her for FSX. I've got one tricky outward animation ( the tailwheel) to go, and the VC. The VC gets a complete overhaul, which is progressing steadily. I've been only working on this baby since this weekend. Besides this one there is a D.17, also done by Wim Regeer, on the way to FSX land. My own S.IV and D.XVI are nearly finished too. Meet the Fokkers!
Cees
Hi Cees
That's the type I assumed, after looking around here. The nose of the C-X reminds me a lot on the Avia B-534 IV, available here for FS9.
It is a hard work to find the right freeware gauges. I converted the Fokker Machtrainer recently and also tried with two other planes, the Avia and the Wessex helicopter, both still unfinished. So I estimate the work your doing.
Looking forward to this.
Dan
Well Huub,
That animation is a very hard to reproduce aspect of the original model. Wim deserves respect a great deal of respect for that. But if you take a look at the result in FS9, IMHO it's hardly worth the invested energy. I wrote down all the animations involved, so who knows, I might do that as a future upgrade. For now the VC and the gauges have priority. Can the replica be fotographed/ viewed by museum visitors?
Cees