Two new Gliders released

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Postby Naki » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:23 pm

New Aerosoft payware glider

http://www.aerosoft.com/cgi-local/re/ibosh...i?showd,,D11116

..and a nice freeware one now available at Flightsim.com and at a Avsim..

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FSX SZD-30 Pirat
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FSX SZD-30 Pirat. The SZD30 Pirat is a single seat multi-purpose sailplane (today aerobatics are not allowed) designed in 1964 by Jerzy Mielkiewicz. First prototype flew in 1966, production started a year later. A total 813 had been built, including 46 SZD-30C version. By Michal Puto.[/quote]
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Postby shotgun » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:09 pm

Thanks
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Helicopters can't actually fly. Their just so ugly that the world repels them. :)
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Postby Alfashark » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:47 pm

Sweeet! About time someone put some serious work into silent flight smile.gif

I'll let you know how that Discus compares to the real thing, hopefully by the end of the coming weekend.
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Postby Naki » Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:24 pm

Looking forward to your views Steve...I like the look of the pop up motor and a few other features. A kiwi repaint would be cool too.

You should try the Pirat as well its very nice and the price is right!
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Postby Alfashark » Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:00 pm

No worries thumbup1.gif I agree, about the T/M variants... Hopefully they've modeled it correctly in terms of flight dynamics.
I can never remember which way around it is, but the "Turbo" and "Motor" variants differ in that one is capable of self launching from the ground, while the other is only a sustainer - suitable for keeping you aloft should the lift decay.

As for the Pirat, that is on my list as well... always liked PZL/SZD's gliders - immensely strong, good control harmony (generally heavy on the ailerons, stable yet sensitive to pitch inputs)
Thats based on my real-world experience as well as in various flight sims.
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Postby Cbris » Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:14 am

BM is self launch, BT is sustainer engine.

Beware if you have Vista 64 bit - there MAY be CTDs - check with the Aerosoft forums site before.

I was on the Beta for months and I love this glider. The developer is a Discus pilot and there were Dicii Pilii on the team. Sound is good - you could even say it has "Accusim-like" performance, except that would be plagiarising A2A's IP.

Sadly that is the issue - A2A's Piper or the Aerosoft Glider - what to fly????
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