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CS Sopwith Camel

It installs into MSFS2024, after navigating to the FS24 Community folder manually, under this file name: "ipcaptainsim-aircraft-i006".
 
It handles as you would expect a Sopwith Camel to handle in the air, the sounds and visuals are also great. There's an annoying (to me) creep forward at tickover on the ground, with a repeated bounce from the tailskid. Pilot has a baseball cap & headphones:

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I love this thing. The visuals are absolutely exquisite, both the detail in the model and the detail of the textures. The flight model is also surprisingly accurate. Like the real thing, it has very effective elevators and rudder, while the ailerons are there mostly just to balance the rudder in a turn. And, like the real thing, you can't take your hands off the controls in flight, as it won't stay in a straight line for long. Also, true to the real thing, you're not going to get anywhere much faster than about 80-mph in cruise. The engine/airframe performance and flight behavior all seems very accurate. No trim and no brakes, but the tail skid will slow you down. Short bursts of power and full rudder deflection needed in order to turn while taxiing, but it does it. The sounds are from the MSFS Curtiss Jenny which does provide a vintage-era spit/sputter engine soundset that I think is quite suitable-enough. Really, the only thing I can critique is the fact that the spinning rotary engine should be just as blurred as the prop, when spinning, since they're both rotating at the same speed. Since it's not blurred, the engine looks static in screenshots even though it's spinning. That's just a pet-peeve of mine. For $13, though, I really cannot complain. I hope that Captain Sim continues their line of WWI aircraft, I think they're brilliant.








 
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Yeah, it really feels like Captain Sim turned a corner recently. Their C-130 is quite nice, and it just got updated with new sounds, effects, and options. This little icon of WWI looks very nice. I'll probably pick it up.
 
Just need a good Rotary sound set now... The modelling & texturing is brilliant, some of the screenshots look like photos of actual planes & the FDE reports are all good!
 
I wonder if the sounds from this would work...
This was great in FSX, had an awesome sound set & the Castor oil smoke effect.
 
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