Steven's Hanger
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Aviat |
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Airstrip, you won't
need one with the Aviat equipped with Tundra tires. These large slabs of
rubber will allow you to land practically anywhere. This model features
32bit textures, full moving parts, dynamic virtual cockpit. Compatible with
all other v2 paint schemes. Included is a panel w/checklist that includes
internet access. If you're into bush flying or just like small GA's, this
Husky will suit you fine
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Rans S7C Courier |
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Two
seats in tandem, high wing, tractor, taildragger. Full enclosure with doors.
Dope and fabric covering process. Standard engine, Rotax 912S-100hp. The
aircraft is flown solo from the front seat. Full dual controls. Equipped
with the Rotax 100 HP 912S engine, the Courier leaps into the air in less
than 325 feet. Lifting off short means little if you can’t haul a load. 500
pounds of payload puts the Courier in the "do something, go somewhere"
class. Tough spring steel gear and effective Cleveland Brakes let you do
that something in places previously passed by. The gentle nature of this
taildragger will encourages the newcomer and compliments the seasoned.
Developed in the land of daily crosswinds (Kansas), the Courier is good for
20 KTS. at 90 degrees – more if you know a few tricks.
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DHC-3 Otter Landplane |
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The Otter was the third plane to be produced by
de Havilland Canada. Building on the near-perfect design of the Beaver, it
offered similar performance with twice the payload. Originally named the
"King Beaver" it provided what the RCAF wanted but hadn't found in the DHC-2
- something bigger. The Otter was also used by the Ontario Provincial Air
Service to perfect water bombing techniques for forest fires and other
emergencies. Like its predecessor, the Otter is still used by pilots today.
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Download Copyright Notice
These
aircraft are freely given to the flight simulation
community, to add to the enjoyment of the flight simulation experience. These
aircraft, or portions thereof, may not be uploaded elsewhere without the express
written consent of Steven Grant, nor may it be sold or repackaged in any way on
disk, CD, or other any other media type.
In providing these add-on files, I, Steven Grant do not give any warranties,
either implied or specific. Any damage to your computer, programs, or files
resulting from the use of these files is the responsibility of the person
unzipping the files. If you don't know what you are doing, get help! Above
all, please have fun with it.
©2006