After taking my new RA Duke from Cleveland to Seattle (via Texas to LA then North), I decided to do some flying around the area in more simple aircraft, as I enjoy so much in the Seattle/B.C. area.
So....I decided to scour my airplane folder for some neglected aircraft.....first up was Piglet's Mooney Mini Mite:
What a great aircraft, thoroughly enjoyed my flight...but...I wanted a biplane. I reinstalled Sanderson's Stearman, and realized why I removed it following SP2. So, I was on a mission to get some new biplanes in my FSX hanger, one of which I purchased was the Icarus Gloster Gladiator, which is a beast, so I'm saving this one to fly a large part of my journey back to Cleveland. Thus, I still searched for a more 'docile' collection, and got a few, installed, modified, etc.
This morning I decided to take a flight from Tofino to Port Hardy, but the weather was lousy in Tofino. Not to be discouraged, I remembered that Piglet's WACO (partially converted to FSX, and I found some other missing gauges to use in the panel) had some IFR instrumentation, so I loaded it up. Man, Tim did a great job with this freeware model. This baby flies wonderfully, and the attention to detail was impressive. After a two hour flight, I can surely attest to Tim's mastery, and I cannot say enough how I appreciate guys like him still providing quality freeware for FS.
What a great flight, and a great aircraft.
And you developers....we needs some more quality/updated biplanes for FSX!
hint hint....

So....I decided to scour my airplane folder for some neglected aircraft.....first up was Piglet's Mooney Mini Mite:

What a great aircraft, thoroughly enjoyed my flight...but...I wanted a biplane. I reinstalled Sanderson's Stearman, and realized why I removed it following SP2. So, I was on a mission to get some new biplanes in my FSX hanger, one of which I purchased was the Icarus Gloster Gladiator, which is a beast, so I'm saving this one to fly a large part of my journey back to Cleveland. Thus, I still searched for a more 'docile' collection, and got a few, installed, modified, etc.
This morning I decided to take a flight from Tofino to Port Hardy, but the weather was lousy in Tofino. Not to be discouraged, I remembered that Piglet's WACO (partially converted to FSX, and I found some other missing gauges to use in the panel) had some IFR instrumentation, so I loaded it up. Man, Tim did a great job with this freeware model. This baby flies wonderfully, and the attention to detail was impressive. After a two hour flight, I can surely attest to Tim's mastery, and I cannot say enough how I appreciate guys like him still providing quality freeware for FS.





What a great flight, and a great aircraft.
And you developers....we needs some more quality/updated biplanes for FSX!

