I've got this one myself. I had a lot of fun with it back in my FS9 days. Here's something else you might want to look into. It may help. (forget my post. I need my morning cup of coffee. Even though I read the post, nothing absorbed until I read it again

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From the read-me;
Collegiate3.zip by Wayne Sinker
Collegiate3.zip is a re-release of Collegiate2.zip with minor texture revisions only. The original zip was uploaded to Sim-Outhouse in September 2005 and is not available at the present time. Revised flight dynamics by Alexander M. Metzger and repaints by Wayne Sinker for the FS2004 Porterfield-Turner Collegiate by Steven D. Myers.
Revised Flight Dynamics:
The 'PorterCP_v2.0.air' and 'aircraft.cfg' files by Alexander M. Metzger significantly change the handling characteristics of this model. More information and similar improvements to aircraft such as the default Piper J3 Cub, Extra 300, Beech King Air and others are available at Alexander's web page:
http://www.metzgergva.de/
Repaints:
N37715 (NC37715) is not an actual registered US aircraft. N37714 and N37716 are CP-65's so this N number could theoretically have once been used on a 1941 Porterfield. Canadian CF-RKV is fictional but close to an actual one. (Note: C- replaced CF- for Canadian aircraft in the seventies. Some old-style registrations still exist.) The blue and silver scheme is similar to that applied to new aircraft.
Installation:
1. Install the Porterfield-Turner Collegiate by Steven D. Myers. 'Portercfp.zip' is (was) available at Sim-Outhouse:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=2999
Available here in August 2009. Thank you to 'FlyTexas' at cbfsim for pointing to this link:
http://www.fsdownload.com/modules.p...wnload&cid=98&min=780&orderby=ratingA&show=10
2. Extract the files from this zip into the PorterCP folder. Overwrite 'aircraft.cfg' when prompted. The previously installed aircraft are in this cfg file. A copy of the original aircraft.cfg is included as well.
3. Revised propeller disk, 'Prop_Cub.bmp' and blackened tires, 'prop_16.bmp' may be copied from 'texture.blue' and pasted into the original texture folders if desired.
Acknowledgements (From 2005 and still very much applicable!):
Steven D. Myers created a fine little airplane based on a unique prototype. It is a great alternative to the Piper Cubs available for FS2004, and as a bonus, you get to fly solo from the front seat! Thank you for allowing your artwork to be used in the repaint and for permission to include Alexander's files in this zip.
A big thank you to Alexander M. Metzger for taking the time to develop and release version 2 flight dynamics. This aircraft has been transformed into a wonderful flying machine in my opinion.
And of course, thanks to Microsoft for Flight Simulator - past, present and future (maybe).
Freeware
Enjoy the flights in the 'King of the Air'!
Wayne Sinker
CYTR
jetranger75@yahoo.com
August 2009