CT-4E for FS2004

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Postby kcgb » Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:47 pm

Saw this on fspilotshop.com

Aircraft CT-4E Airtrainer

Manufacturer Pacific Aerospace Corporation Limited (PACL)
Power Plant 1 x Textron Lycoming AEIO 540 (develops 300hp)
Length 7.15m (23ft,5in)
Wingspan 7.92m (26ft) Wingspan 2.56m (8ft, 5in)
Weight Basic Weight empty 773kgs (1,700lbs)
Cruise speed 278km/h (150kts)
Max speed 386km/h (209kts)
Service ceiling 5,4450m (18,200ft)
Max range 540NM (1,000km)

Fleet History
The RNZAF took delivery of the first of 13 leased CT-4E Airtrainers (NZ1985 — NZ1997) in August 1998. The 13th aircraft was delivered in June 1999.

Central Flying School
The Central Flying School is a unit in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The School gets its name from the Central Flying School of the Royal Air Force and an official affiliation between the two schools was approved by Her Majesty the Queen on 7 January 1957.In 1993 all RNZAF flying training units, including CFS moved to RNZAF Base Ohakea. The primary role of CFS is the training of flying instructors (QFI) for the New Zealand Defence Force, and to provide the audit function of maintenance and inspection of standards of flying instruction within the RNZAF. CFS currently operates the CT-4E Airtrainer, which are operated by Pilot Training Squadron.

On the 14th of January 2010 0800hrs Squadron Leader Nick Cree lost his life in aircraft NZ1990 while practising a solo routine for the 'Red Checkers' aerobatic team. I would like to dedicate this project to Nick Cree, his family and all his colleagues at the RNZAF. Rest in peace.

FEATURES:

5 Aircraft of the Red Checkers team and pilots

Multiple Custom Animations

Custom Gauges and Panel

Virtual Cockpit Detail


For FS2004.

http://www.fspilotshop.com/product_info.ph...c5e66b6ed7a1226
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Postby Nzeddy » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:26 pm

And the FSX version is free.

But well done Nigel for the FS9 version.
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Aug 24, 2010 4:48 pm

ohmy.gif I think 'nije' would be kicking himself realizing how popular it is in FSX sad.gif but Bloody good on ya thumbup1.gif It may be the most screened aircraft in multiplay , Thanks Nigel smile.gif
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Postby creator2003 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 5:19 pm

Yes would have been alot of work going back to design for Fs9 ,tell you i would,nt so those guys using 9 still are very lucky he has done such a thing , good on ya nije winkyy.gif
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Postby mfraser » Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:41 pm

Sweet!! As one of the few stalwart users of FS9 I'll happily add it to the stable........... thanks to Nigel and kcgb for the find!

I really like the dedication to Nick........... I flew alot with him during our time on 3 Sqn together......... such a tragic loss............
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