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New Bill Lyons' Tri-Pacer Repaint

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Courtesy of Staffan Ahlberg now available at avsim.com. File name 'tripacer_2923p.zip'. Beautiful work, Steffan! Thank you!! :applause:

Brian
 
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 General Aviation
FS2004 Piper PA22 Tri-Pacer
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FS2004 Piper PA22 Tri-Pacer. The Tri-Pacer is a remarkable aircraft with performance that matches or exceeds that of its contemporary all metal Cessna 172. It is a full seven feet shorter in length then a 172 and takes off in a shorter distance with a higher cruise speed. The Tri-Pacer wins over its pilots with its performance and it is a delight to fly an aircraft that can get airborne fully loaded in 1220 feet and land over a 50 foot barrier in 1280 feet. It stalls at 48 mph and best rate of climb is at 84 mph when it can get 620 feet per minute. At 7000 and 75% power it will true out at 132 mph and its service ceiling is 15,000. Today it remains popular as a classic aircraft. By Lynn and Bill Lyons.[/SIZE]
 
Thanks for pointing this one out Brian. Once my new hard drive gets here(sim drive crashed), I'll try the Golden Wings install again so I can use all these great birds of feather. I got a new Fujitsu 15,000 rpm drive on it's way.
 
Hi
Wrong forum

But does anybody know how I repair the transparent doors in FSX?

The glass reflection I cured

Roland
 
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