Puss Moth Released!

Thanks again for the nice comments. You make the effort worthwhile. :)

The uploads to Flightsim and Simviation are now showing. The SOH upload doesn't seem to be in place just yet.

You can still get the official download at my site:

http://www.flightsimonline.com/PussMoth/

A few shots of my own here too :)
 
Made my first test flights yesterday from a small airfield in FSX. It's really a great little plane and it works just perfect. I have a twist stick but had no issues at all with the manoeuvrability. Thanks a lot, Milton :ernae:
 
Although this little birdy is not the type of my usually preferred planes (too low'n'slow and a rather ridiculous payload... :icon_lol: ), I'm loading as I type.

The reason is simple:
Anything done by Milton&Team is worth getting!

Thank you again for your outstanding work!

Cheers,
Markus.

btw:
Any need for a canadian-based repaint...? :bump:
 
What a beauty!

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Just marvellous! :applause:
 
Great thanks to Mr. Milton and his Team!!!

A great Addition for the Flightsimmers!!!:applause::applause::applause:

Milton, what do you think about a Beech Staggerwing ?


Franz LOWG
 
Yes, indeed a wonderful aircraft!!! :applause: Thanks a lot to Milton and everyone involved in creating this masterpiece! :ernae:
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Just one question: Is there a starter switch or something to start the engine manually? :)

Greetings
Tim
 
Yes, indeed a wonderful aircraft!!! :applause: Thanks a lot to Milton and everyone involved in creating this masterpiece! :ernae:


Just one question: Is there a starter switch or something to start the engine manually? :)

Greetings
Tim

The aircraft has no battery, no generator or starter. That means you must have a friend turn the prop for you.

Your friend is cntrl+e. :)
 
Wonderful work! I think I will take it on the low and scenic route that Milton posted some time ago. If I am not mistaken, it looks like you used the Pussmoth on that flight.

James
 
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