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I'm looking for a good single engine piston bush plane, payware or free ware, perferably with float or ski versions.
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I'd recommend the FSD Pilatus Porter. Not a piston but a turbo prop. It can take off and land in extremely short distance. With about a 30 knot headwind it can hover. I've been trying to land it on an oil rig helo platform. Comes with either wheels or amphibian floats. Great airplane.

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Where is this palne u speak of at?

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you can find the Porter at:
http://www.fsd-international.com

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Very nice.....but i didn't no it was payware. If it was freeware i'd get it for sure!

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cheekytrolly wrote:

de Havilland beaver, float version:
http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props86.htm

Ok, thanks. The author mentioned a payware one, do you know of it? 🙂

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freedspeak wrote:

I'd recommend the FSD Pilatus Porter. Not a piston but a turbo prop. It can take off and land in extremely short distance. With about a 30 knot headwind it can hover. I've been trying to land it on an oil rig helo platform. Comes with either wheels or amphibian floats. Great airplane.

I already have it, and I agree, it is great! Thanks anyway. 🙂

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You could try the DHC-3 Super Otter, another turbo prop single. Very nice VC. It 's the fifth one down on this page:
http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props17.htm

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I have a Freeware Porter for 2004 on my site. It doesn't have all the candy and bells and whistles as the $$$$ version, but you'll have a free Porter! 🙂

Don Moser - Alaska By Don

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Really nice looking aircraft, thanks for the link! 👍

Radar

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Bushpounder wrote:

I have a Freeware Porter for 2004 on my site. It doesn't have all the candy and bells and whistles as the $$$$ version, but you'll have a free Porter! 🙂

Don Moser - Alaska By Don

Thanks, those look like some nice planes.

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