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Restauravia Max Holste MH 1521 Broussard

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A very used French plane !

Download it on the Restauravia website.


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Marc
 
Marc,

I took the liberty of correcting the link you inserted so that it would work and sticking this thread as it is a new release.

Priller
 
Really fun and interesting aircraft -- it's like someone crossed a Beaver with a Wilga and an Ercoupe. It took me a while to figure out how to get her started, and even longer to figure out how to use the radios, but I got it sorted (even though I don't speak French. My only complaint is that the glass isn't reflective or shiny like glass. It's there, but it looks like that anti-glare glass you get with some picture frames. Small thing.
Nevertheless, it's fun to fly and looks great. Thank you for this gift. I've added it to my fleet.







 
I do love this; I have a thing for French postwar aircraft. IIRC the ATSim Broussard was one of the last things I bought for P3D before making the switch to MSFS -- it allowed me to remember the start sequence (which is not really the same as anything not-French).
 
I've got to check this out!
My son and I had had a flight in one a few years ago. We loved it. The pilot made a bush flying style landing and told us a lot about the plane.
The aircraft shows up often in fly ins in our area.

Cheers,
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