With exams just around the corner, I have spent my week nights studying hard, so come the weekend, I had to choose a special aircraft to forfill my simming addiction for the day.
I was inspired by Lawrie's screenshots of Rick Piper's HS.748, and I finally decided to download the 40mb pack (on my slow dial-up), along with the Mount Cook Airlines repaint, and took her for a spin from NZMC to NZMF- two very mountainous airports, with lots of great scenery around from my RBE 20m mesh and topo package.
Here are 12 screenshots I snapped along the way (1.71mb)
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My conclusion? I love flying the classic 'liners- and/or anything made by Rick Piper. His stuff is payware quality. The model is excellent, with extremely accurate flight systems and dynamics. For a plane of her size, I managed to fly the HS.748 with ease (after about 1 hour's worth of reading and understanding the very detailed checklists first
), and pulled of a perfect landing on an airport with a notoriously tricky approach. The VC is stunning, the most realistic I have ever seen, and it isn't too hard on FPS either. But, my favourite thing about this aircraft has to be the included sound package. I think it was recorded on a real .748, but the fact that it is different from the stock fs9 aircraft makes a real difference, as well as making it fun to fly! Oh yeah- the NZ paint scheme rocks too
Get it here: http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props107.htm
P.S.
Does anyone actually know what routes this aircraft was used on in NZ?
P.S.S.
Excuse the sharpening filter- I was travelling at about 170kias on cruise, and with my old gfx card, the mountain textures below were a little blurry, so I edited my pics to make up for this.
I was inspired by Lawrie's screenshots of Rick Piper's HS.748, and I finally decided to download the 40mb pack (on my slow dial-up), along with the Mount Cook Airlines repaint, and took her for a spin from NZMC to NZMF- two very mountainous airports, with lots of great scenery around from my RBE 20m mesh and topo package.
Here are 12 screenshots I snapped along the way (1.71mb)
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

My conclusion? I love flying the classic 'liners- and/or anything made by Rick Piper. His stuff is payware quality. The model is excellent, with extremely accurate flight systems and dynamics. For a plane of her size, I managed to fly the HS.748 with ease (after about 1 hour's worth of reading and understanding the very detailed checklists first
), and pulled of a perfect landing on an airport with a notoriously tricky approach. The VC is stunning, the most realistic I have ever seen, and it isn't too hard on FPS either. But, my favourite thing about this aircraft has to be the included sound package. I think it was recorded on a real .748, but the fact that it is different from the stock fs9 aircraft makes a real difference, as well as making it fun to fly! Oh yeah- the NZ paint scheme rocks too
Get it here: http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props107.htm
P.S.
Does anyone actually know what routes this aircraft was used on in NZ?
P.S.S.
Excuse the sharpening filter- I was travelling at about 170kias on cruise, and with my old gfx card, the mountain textures below were a little blurry, so I edited my pics to make up for this.

