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Puss Moth Released!

Tom Clayton

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Thanks for the HU. Just downloaded the zipfile. I'm looking forward to try her out first thing in the morning.

Milton, she looks fabulous! Thank you and your team so much for another outstanding plane.:applause::applause::applause::applause:

Cheers,
Maarten:guinness:
 
I downloaded it earlier, but have only just managed to 'have a go'

Not having a lot of time, I took off from The Old Warden, home of the Shutleworth Trust collection of airworthy old aeroplanes, and flew the short distance to Duxford, where I landed and parked next to a DH85 Leopard Moth.

I have to say, this is one of the nicest and best aeroplane models I have downloaded (freeware or payware). A very big thank you to Milton and all who helped him with this project :icon29:
 
This one, to me, gives a feeling of flying relaxed. Able to take on the skies as the eagle soars in search of serenity.

She's definitely a keeper Milton.

Thanks to you and your crew. She is much appreciated. :)
 
Three months ago, there was no DH80...
Thanks for the guided tour Milton, and thanks to Scott Thomas, Tom Falley, and Damian Radice as well for a great little aircraft to go in the FS9 hangar.
:applause::ernae::applause:

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Milton, this little British bird of yours is just so cool! Thanks to you and your team for rendering this classic for us. Can't thank you enough Sir!

Mike :ernae::applause::unitedkingdom:


Some screenshots to share ...
 
Jest in case y'all were wondering, this baby works great in fs2002:applause:
After running through Hsu's mdlc converter and swapping in another similar airfile, she is perfect. The "flap" execution is way cool.:cool::cool:

Thanks a million for yet one more masterpiece, Milton.
 
I've been flying her so much today I think I've developed PMS...Puss Moth Syndrome. :icon_lol:

Brian
 
Jest in case y'all were wondering, this baby works great in fs2002:applause:
After running through Hsu's mdlc converter and swapping in another similar airfile, she is perfect. The "flap" execution is way cool.:cool::cool:

Thanks a million for yet one more masterpiece, Milton.

LOL I had not forgotten about you. I worked on the FS2002 version today but not yet completed. :wiggle: Happy that you have it working.
 
Wow! Thank you all for these very nice comments; they are humbling.

I must say that Scott, Damian and Tom are great team members and their work is what really made this project. Providing the framework for them to do their magic to bring these aircraft alive is my part of the fun.

But, without the support of people here who did some excellent research, communicated with and visited museums for pictures and information, the project would have been somewhat different. The behind the scenes support was key to more accurate rendering and performance by the team.

All of you provided inspiration and support that keeps us going to provide these freeware projects and we are greatful.

Thank you and we hope you have many enjoyable hours in the Puss Moth.
 
Hello All. Love the Puss Moth. Window opens and closes, "Clear!". Interesting effect when the flaps are actuated. Those long members running from wing to wheel strut are unique. Do they give the same effect as flaps on the wings? (with me it's "no brain, no pain, so I do not know"). I do have a small issue. She seems to pull to the right. While pulling to the right, I did a 180 (fly opp. direction), and still pulled to the right. Recalibrated my yoke "in flight". Still pulls to the right. Please help. Thank you in advance. :ernae:

To err is human, but to REALLY screw things up takes a computer!
 
Not having a lot of time, I took off from The Old Warden, home of the Shuttleworth Trust collection of airworthy old aeroplanes, and flew the short distance to Duxford, where I landed and parked next to a DH85 Leopard Moth.
My first flight was much the same: Old Warden to Little Staughton.

Thank you so much for the Puss Moth - now we just need a Fox Moth and the set will be pretty well complete!

:ernae:
 
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