cavaricooper
SOH-CM-2023
Having read with interest the thread re. the RealAir Turbine Duke working without issue in Prepar3D v4, I remembered I had an old friend tucked away somewhere. You see, in another lifetime (a very long time ago) I spent a few years of my life in love with a 1946 Aeronca Champ. I still miss her, and so I pulled out my RealAir Citabria, Decathalon, Scout package, crossed my fingers, and ran the executable. Well, to my pleasant surprise, I was sitting in a very familiar VC (albeit with a few extra bells and whistles from what I was used to). Where to go? With Orbx airports still a WIP, I took a look at what was available for Prepar3d v4... and was surprised to find several stellar freeware offerings. A couple of minutes and I had installed Rugen and Barth. Allest gut!
So, here we are at the "base of the tower" at Rugen... significant to me because instead of a red and white 7AC, it's a red and white Scout; and instead of the base of the tower at Lakeland Linder, it's a cute tower somewhere in Germany. I parked at "the base of the tower" at Lakeland, to go in and eat a very large breakfast, more times than I care to admit....
Still, this stuff is very much Orbx quality, very detailed, and very beautiful, completely capturing the essence of what it means to be sat at the base of Rugen's control tower, with what I hope is a restaurant that serves great kartofellkuchen (apologies for the butchering that will no doubt ensue). The VW bus is an added bonus!
One last look back, and then it was time to tap, tap, tap down the long taxiway. This old girl needs aileron into the wind and as we were taxying downwind the stick was full right as the legs danced.
Someone in a very pretty 177 was gassing up as we went by, and the Baron on the ramp looked Teutonically tidy as well....
Here we are, after the run-up, lined up and ready to go.... will I remember to push the stick forward to pin the nose, whilst I do my nervous foot tapping? Remembering that there are only two types of taildragger pilots, those that have ground looped, and those that will, I determined to stay in the latter group today.....

So, here we are at the "base of the tower" at Rugen... significant to me because instead of a red and white 7AC, it's a red and white Scout; and instead of the base of the tower at Lakeland Linder, it's a cute tower somewhere in Germany. I parked at "the base of the tower" at Lakeland, to go in and eat a very large breakfast, more times than I care to admit....
Still, this stuff is very much Orbx quality, very detailed, and very beautiful, completely capturing the essence of what it means to be sat at the base of Rugen's control tower, with what I hope is a restaurant that serves great kartofellkuchen (apologies for the butchering that will no doubt ensue). The VW bus is an added bonus!

One last look back, and then it was time to tap, tap, tap down the long taxiway. This old girl needs aileron into the wind and as we were taxying downwind the stick was full right as the legs danced.

Someone in a very pretty 177 was gassing up as we went by, and the Baron on the ramp looked Teutonically tidy as well....

Here we are, after the run-up, lined up and ready to go.... will I remember to push the stick forward to pin the nose, whilst I do my nervous foot tapping? Remembering that there are only two types of taildragger pilots, those that have ground looped, and those that will, I determined to stay in the latter group today.....