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Where can I find an accurately modelled Cessna 152, preferably
freeware for use with FS2004?

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"Me"
> Where can I find an accurately modelled Cessna 152, preferably
> freeware for use with FS2004?

If you must have freeware this is the best one:
http://www.carenado.com/html/freeairplanes.php3

If you are serious about "accurately modeled" you should spend $17.95 for
this one:
http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=c152-1

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Dallas wrote:

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> If you are serious about "accurately modeled" you should spend $17.95 for
> this one:
> http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=c152-1
>
> Dallas
>
>

I was looking for a realistic panel to send to the OP but am going to
quit now. That Flight1 c150 even brings back memories. :)

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Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)

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"boB"
> I was looking for a realistic panel to send to the OP but am going to
> quit now. That Flight1 c150 even brings back memories. :)

I've never flown in one.

They sound like they're fun for the newbie pilots.

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Dallas wrote:
> "boB"
>
>>I was looking for a realistic panel to send to the OP but am going to
>>quit now. That Flight1 c150 even brings back memories. :)
>
>
> I've never flown in one.
>
> They sound like they're fun for the newbie pilots.
>
> Dallas
>
>

Only the Aerobat. I do know of a Realtor in Las Vegas NM who uses his
150 to get to his vacation destinations. He says it's a lot of fun even
though it's slow. :) I guess if I had one, I'd use it too.

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boB,
SAG 70

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)


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