After loading the aircraft, that drops to 504 lbs over gross weight.
Same thing here.
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After loading the aircraft, that drops to 504 lbs over gross weight.
The manual says to use the water rudder command as an aid - I for one do not have split throttle levers.
we included a pseudo water rudder in the contact points section which is activated using the default water rudder command of 'CTRL + W'.
First a big thank you for this fine model.
I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....![]()
Thank you,
Kenny Fox.
First a big thank you for this fine model.
I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....![]()
Thank you,
Kenny Fox.
Indeed, as Firekitten has noted, they did fly radials and there are a few pictures available on the net of some of these schemes...(paint, paint, paint...)
First a big thank you for this fine model.
I don't like to complain, but the altimeter is off. Here's a image of the Goose altimeter next to the altimeter in the Mallard.....![]()
Thank you,
Kenny Fox.
I'm coming up on a finish of N3010.