A German training sailplane designed by Lippisch. The level served the 1st Hungarian Glider society MOVERO as well in 1929 without instruments. The start up way was toy-catapult. FS model by Naoki Uehara. precise flight dynamics, icy datas, repaint, panel by ...
Manufactured in Poland, popular refinement clubhouse category sailplane. The HA-4379 served the Hungarian Posta Aero Club. FS2K Designed by Oscar Pedrosa, gauges by Wolfgang Piper. Mods for FS2K4 workings by George Csillag.
This was the most unusual variant of the aircraft ever developed. It was built to tow the massive Me 321 Gigant glider, which weighted in at 75,000lbs when full. Heinkelfs solution to this problem was to take two He 111H-6s, place them side by side and then ...
Motorglider D-KOII Version 1b, May 2010 Sports a high resolution fully operable virtual cockpit, possibly the first ever choke simulation in FS as well as some seemingly familiar instruments with rather unusual modes of operation, plus audible switches, buttons ...
A tandem seater aerobatic glider. FS2K Designed developed by Max Roodveldt. Includes front - rear dynamic VC, metric instruments and sounds. Fixed FD for glide ratio and aerobatics developed by George Csillag.
A tandem seater aerobatic glider. FS2K Designed by Max Roodveldt. Includes front - rear dynamic VC, enlarged both system gauges, sounds, simple tow simulation. All in one post editor works by George Csillag.
A DG1000 glider combination with the Polish SzDxy Jantar Standard. FS plane created by Juergen Zimmermann. Added panel and sounds. The fictional FD includes extreme high glide ratio and high speed. Mods created by George Csillag
Aerobatic sailplane. Flight Simulator model designed developed by Naoki Uehara. Mods FD, sounds, panel and repaint developed by George Csillag. (reworked pack)
Marganski. Flight Simulator model designed by Naoki Uehara. Included a real video too. Mods FD, sounds, panel and repaint by George Csillag. (full fixed final pack)
Abbott Baynes Scud II A simple, affordable, lightweight soarer for club use. Needing exclusively a little handling party and being easy to maintain. First flight in 27 Aug 1932. Ver.0.1, By Edward Cook