Hey folks
I was a little late to the party with the A2A Cub, I have really been enjoying it. I did a little recolor in orange. Lol if you have to make a forced landing, your international orange cub will be easy to spot
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Cheers
TJ
Do yourself a favor, and treat yourself to these Urs Burkhardt masterpieces. That guy is a repainting genius.
Link:
http://www.flightsim.com/file.php?cm=SEARCH1&match=urs+burkhardt+a2a+cub
Was flying the A2A Cub today after reaching The Seattle area with my new Orbx/FTX PNW scenery installed. Took off from Bremerton and decided to take a big loop around Seattle counter clockwise, avoiding all the airspace, and dodging the clouds. My plan was to land at Paine, north of Seattle, but I got caught between cloud layers, so decided to carry on to Fairchild.
As I was making the flight pretty much by visuals with a sectional map, I really had no idea what the wind conditions were, so found out what they were for Fairchild about 50 miles out. Geez....17 KT coming from 300 degrees. Thus, I decided to go 'straight in' to RWY 26; I've almost always flown the ILS 8 into Fairchild, so I somewhat found this odd. Anyway, at about 2,000 ft I spotted the VASI lights, and started my long slow crab to the threshold. Now....a Cub, landing at about 50 MPH into a 20 KT wind was quite the experiance. I swear, as I crossed the numbers, I felt like a kite, and at one point didn't even know if I was actually going forward, or simply hovering above the runway
I finally had to force the issue, and had to practically 'push' the darn thing down into the asphalt......2.5 hours after I had left Bremerton! This thing ain't fast, you can hardly land it in a stiff headwind, but boy is it fun, and the new PNW scenery was incredible along the way with the window open. I left that whiny passenger home.....thank God
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