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The Cutlass (for its day) had a very high climb rate, over 14,000 ft/min
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Ow! Nice! l like these early naval jets!The Cutlass (for its day) had a very high climb rate, over 14,000 ft/min
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I was always under the impression that it had very underpowered engines.The Cutlass (for its day) had a very high climb rate, over 14,000 ft/min
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Sorry for the late reply first.[QUOTE="Paul K, post: 1420594, member: 3434
May I ask which Cub that is ? It looks very nice indeed.





And where did someone scare up the "Gutlass"???The Cutlass (for its day) had a very high climb rate, over 14,000 ft/min
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Hello Scotsman,As promised, here are some pics of the XCub Extreme, one of the toughest bush planes I found for msfs so far. I saw it first in a thread here in September, 2024. The DL link, however, was inactive. This Cubs (Classic, Extreme and Amphib) are still available from the Discord channel "The Flight Club Lounge" https://discord.com/channels/230752619377852417/1050539751490474115. (DL links in Modsupport_2020, pinned news in the right upper corner) The visible pilot avatar in interior view is a .XML modification I did myself for VR flying.
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