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GWS Plane Models in AFP(D)

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Old 01-19-2005 | 04:59 PM
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Default GWS Plane Models in AFP(D)

Has anyone modeled any GWS planes in this software? formosa, mustang, beaver, anything like that?

Thanks, also Has anyone tried to model their own planes? Perhaps Model a 36" parkflier as a 96" bird so that it is more visiable, yet maintains the general charastics of the small bird?
Old 01-20-2005 | 07:00 AM
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Thanks, also Has anyone tried to model their own planes? Perhaps Model a 36" parkflier as a 96" bird so that it is more visiable, yet maintains the general charastics of the small bird?
Actually this is not going to work. AFP(D) takes the calculations of the airplane that is modeled and presents the physics based on the models shape and weight as it was in the real world. That's why it's physics are superior.

Your best bet for small planes is just to keep them close as though you were flying them in your backyard or a gym.

You'll see lots of new smaller planes now for AFPD as the new engine works much better for foamies and park flyers. Modelers like Rodeo are shrinking down some of the larger birds into park flyers and they are REALLY fun to fly.

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