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FS2004 2002 Goauld Death Glider from Stargate SG1. This is a fully functioning and elaborate model of the first level Death Glider single passenger alien fighter. It features a pilot, working retracting transport rings, glowing Zatt cannons, and incredible speeds up to Mach 4. 24. Its landing gear is a magnetic hover field like in the original movie. This captured alien craft is extremely fun to fly and visually impressive. Created by William Ortis, Lionheart Creations Ltd. Thanks to MGM for Stargate, a superb Movie and Series. (Please read the Read Me file before flight, Important).

Filesize: 1.22 MB | Added on: Oct 25, 2003 | Downloads: 4960

Users Reviews
FS2004 2002 Goauld Death Glider Stargate SG1. Rating: 8.44 of 10 over a total of 9 reviews.

amarchrating: 10
March 4, 2006
if you dont have infinite fuel on wont believe how quick it guzzels the goes in less than a minute especially afterburner
juni66rating: 4
April 18, 2004
The graphic is good, the concept fun, but before you calling yourself great so much, don t forget to mention, that flightdynamics are STILL EXPERIMENTAL. It flys like this, too. But anyway. I idea. Thank you, for your work
nukeyrating: 10
March 1, 2004
Schnipperrating: 10
January 20, 2004
Audio_Trackerrating: 5
January 5, 2004
Maybe it s just me, but I found the death glider to be hellishly fragile and have a constant tendency WILLFULLY dive. Not great at take off NE1 tell me what m doing wrong
Wilburrating: 10
January 3, 2004
If you use force feedback disable it and Both this the Heru.zip file fly GREAT so fast agile
Nebelrating: 9
December 22, 2003
toomanycatsrating: 10
November 5, 2003
As with Heru Zip, I had to disable the force feedback on my Microsoft Joystick for it fly right. It flies great. The do drift a lot when ground. Stargate fans must have this. cargo ship and mother would also be great, if anyone is listening
salimkayarating: 8
November 1, 2003