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I Wanna See This For FSX!!

Yep, I've always thought the Pucara was a nice looking airplane. Kazunori Ito did a very nice model for FS9, which probably ports to FSX pretty easily. The drawback for me was that it has no VC. I don't do airplanes that don't have a VC, lol.:salute:
 
I would love this also......I am almost positive I saw a while back that PILET had it on his list of things to do.......keeping fingers crossed!
 
Single seat version...

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The single-seater looks like a honkin' beast!

I'm surprised that the Pucara was never very popular. It'd make a good multi-engine trainer, not to mention it's close air support abilities.
 
The single-seater looks like a honkin' beast!

I'm surprised that the Pucara was never very popular. It'd make a good multi-engine trainer, not to mention it's close air support abilities.

I've often wondered that. I suspect it may have to do with its relative performance in the Falklands conflict, although to be fair that wasn't really what it was designed for.
 
Hey Skippy! Nice to see you here - miss you buddy! Hopefully your little vacation was good, quiet, relaxing, you know ... :icon_lol:

I have always thought the Pucara was a sweet little plane too. And I'd argue that in the context of the current conflicts we see today, such low-cost platforms make far more sense than massively complex aircraft that are sizeable fractions of a billion dollars each, dropping munitions that each cost almost as much as the pilot's annual salary ... to go after one guy with a backpack and a $93 AK-47 ... the economics of that just don't add up in my mind...

If you like small, sweet little COIN aircraft, you may want to look at Tim Conrad's (aka SOH's Piglet) OV-10A & D Bronco. Spent countless hours in it back in the simNASA days - was a real treat to fly. Bearing in mind it's almost a decade old, the fact that it has recently been upgraded (ported over, not a new native model) to FSX, speaks to it's accuracy and appeal.

Here it is on flightsim - two models to choose from ... plus I also believe Ed (Falcon409) did some work on it - memory's a bit foggy on that, though

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Have fun,

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I've often wondered that. I suspect it may have to do with its relative performance in the Falklands conflict, although to be fair that wasn't really what it was designed for.
One of the few Argentinian pilots noted by CDR 'Sharkey' Ward during the falklands was a Pucara pilot who stayed with his aircraft while he repeatedly raked him with 30mm Aden fire, I forgot his name but after the end of hostilities when he was asked to translate for English sugeons, he refused until he heard that the sea harrier pilots respected him for his bravery, this tells me the pucara is a tough bird and while not playing a major part in the war, was mainly due to the fact we payed so much attention to destroying them, after the war CDR went to Stanley airfield to fly a pucara but they said they were booby trapped and refused to disarm them for the RN pilots to fly, later alot were wrecked by our troops pulling parts off as souvineers and firing off the ejector seats! Really like the pucara though, mean lookin bird!!!
 
Pete,
I think it was a Major Tomba. Survived being shot at and ejected close to the ground but was relatively unhurt, lucky fella!!

Shessi
 
Two models of the IA58 Pucara...

Kazunori Ito model with modification for FSX by Daniel M. Berges.

JR Lucariny model of the IA58Ar (501).



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