Has any vendor done a Cessna 177 Cardinal for FSX?
It seems to be a variant that appears to be overlooked.
VCN-1
Has any vendor done a Cessna 177 Cardinal for FSX?
It seems to be a variant that appears to be overlooked.
VCN-1
Here: http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=flt1c177b
It´s a Cardinal II, but anyway .....
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There's also Brett Henderson's freeware C-177
Can be found at: http://simviation.com/fsnd/Downloads.htm
scroll waaaay down the page to the bottom
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Thanks for the HU.
With all the Cessna variants being done it would be nice to see a vendor/developer do one with all the usual interior , such as Carenado or Alabeo.
It seems that would be down their path.
VCN-1
Alabeo have just released a C-172RG Cutlass. It might not be very likely that they would do a Cardinal as well?
Myles
Sibwings have/had one under development.
AOPA members could d/l a freeby http://www.microsoft.com/Products/Ga...ACardinal.aspx
No idea if it is still available, or if this is the Flight 1 a/c in disguise. It's quite old now though.
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The link to the F1 Cardinal has been down for a long time. Would have like to try that though.
I would certainly entertain purchasing a Cessna Cardinal that was built with the latest features for FSX/P3D2.
A Carenado or Alabeo versions would meet my wants.
Russ
Alabeo posted a series of images of a 177B they are doing. Images on Facebook and their website.
It is now on my purchase list.
Russ
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