Awesome Ken!!!Ken-H;18130 wrote: Did some farm flying yesterday with the original prototype and had an absolute blast, here are a few pictures. This is basically just a horse pasture. It was pretty cool and this was in Harve, MT, last weekend was Kalispell, MT. This coming weekend is float flying on the Missouri in Great Falls.
stangflyer;19189 wrote: So how familiar are all you PAU owners with the Realflight sym? .../... I had decided I wanted to give PAU a try in the spring. Now I am convinced it will be my next plane. What's everyones thoughts?
Islandflyer;19199 wrote: The Real Flight program for the 36% Edge was developed by Chris who owned one of these planes.
He made it as close as he could to the one he had: his had a DA-100.
I personally flew the prototype (the one used for the graphics on the sim, with all the screws around the canopy).
Mine was every bit as docile as the sim.
I had a bit more KE coupling to correct than the sim, because I had never used any electronic mixing in the radio until recently.
Chris must have already mixed out some Rudder coupling on the sim program.
stangflyer;19209 wrote: I can think of only one other person that would know this plane as well as you. Thanks for your input Herve. I think this is the one I want for Huckfest next year. Besides my other two big boys. LOL
Islandflyer;19211 wrote: The one on sim is the old version.
The new version is a hair heavier, same flying surfaced, but wider, taller fuse, more scale.
The 540 T and 540 Single seat will both be back in stock a few weeks (should be mid to late October)
stangflyer;19219 wrote: I was just looking at that. Due in October, right? Does the extra little added weight make much of a difference from the older version? I am just curious, because that plane is amazing.