So I was thinking...
It's time that I got myself a nice little fun plane to fly around and maybe do some cross country with.
I was leaning towards a Beech Bonanza, but haven't been able to find anything online.
Anyone know of a good download for the old V-Tail?
I'm just looking for one witha good panel and that looks nice from the outside.
Gotta be able to pick up the ladies...ya know?
Know of a good Piper Warrior Freeware?
Come on..I know you do!
See what you like.
Piper Warrior
warrior6.zip
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=warrior6.zip&CatID=root&Go=Search
gkwarr04.zip
http://ftp.se.kde.org/pub/pc/games/flight-sim/uploads03/dec/
Bottom of page.
http://www.planesimulation.com/fsdownloads4/FS4a1x16.htm
Da Bomb right there..
Got it and love it!
Hey, as far as the Cirrus goes: Do you need to install the gkcirr.zip before installing the gkcir_04.zip?
The gkcirr wants to make a the following path:
C:/programs/fs2002
Install directions say to just hit ok, but are they referring to the flight simulator fold and you should change the routing to your fs9 folder?
It's a little confusing, but the plane looked amazing from what I saw.
You have to install the aircraft before the panel so it has a folder to go to.
You can redirect it to FS9 or let it make its own folder and then you can put it into the right main folders.
I never loaded that one but it should be just like any other exe.
I Just loaded the Cirrus with the new panel. Nice panel, with a prominent GPS, very nice.
As with many 2002 aircraft in 2004 there were gauge problems.
First the FSSound.dll isn't good, I deleted that.
Then gauges:
GKWARR
CAD_StecSys55ap
Both had to be deleted.
I didn't go back yet to see if it caused any harm but the aircraft the first time around certainly is a hot fast little guy.
Not the paint job that I like it's not as clear, sharp as GMAX.
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