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Im looking to add some single seat aircraft to FS2004.
What would you recommend?
What would you recommend?
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A few more single seaters...
AgCat_G164A (Marcel du Plessis; g164a.zip)
Air Tractor AT-401B (Xavier Gassó; AirTractor_AT401.ZIP)
Air Tractor AT-802 and AT-802a_duster (Brian Gladden; at-802_fire_boss.zip; at-802a_fire.zip)
Some of the Stearman's are single seat (search Robert Sanderson; David Eckert)
ive spent several hours searching the net for Xavier Gass'o's air tractor_AT401.zip...i cant seem to find it...any chance you can help me??
The "Golden Age Simulations 1929 WACO Taperwing Package" has several single-seat varients included.
I don't have a zip name, but search Flightsim or Avsim (Jim Douglass, Paul Corish, and Gil Halpin are the names included in the Read-Me)
Bill Lyons Travel Air package includes a single-seat skywriter version.
FS-ACOF - FS2004 General Aviation
FS2004/FSX Pober Pixie
[SIZE=-1][ Download | View ][/SIZE]Name: pixie.zip Size: 3,924,769 Date: 07-24-2008 Downloads: 1115
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FS2004/FSX Pober Pixie. A single seat open cockpit home built parasol wing monoplane. The EAA launched "Project Econoplane" in the 1970's to develop an aircraft with high fuel economy that would therefore be affordable for its members to operate. The Pober Pixie, designed by Paul Poberezny in the early 1970's was the result. This model is highly detailed, fully animated with VC and gauges. By Simon Smeiman.[/SIZE]![]()
What ever happened to that Foxbat that Rick Piper did?