File Description: IBM PC version
The De Havilland Canada DHC3 Otter was built in the mid 1950's as a workhorse for developing outback Canada. With double slotted full span flaps (drooping ailerons) and 2000lbs payload, its STOL capability, along with also having a float version with retracts, made it an ideal "Bushplane" with unparalelled performance from any contempory aircraft.
This model is fully amphibious and was built using Truespace 3.2 and Chris Wallace's 3ds to S3d converter for Fly! II.
The model requires that you have the Tri default aircraft installed.
A few non-standard features have been included to improve the ease of operation.
1. nose wheel steering (the original uses differential braking and castoring nose gears)
2. an electric pump for hydraulics (optional on the original )
3. a simple GPS that can be slaved to the auto pilot. (unheard of during the production life of the original but very likely to be found on any survivng present day aircraft. )
Enjoy.
Filename: |
dhc-3_otter_192134.zip |
License: |
Freeware, limited distribution |
Added: |
29th June 2006, 00:15:44 |
Downloads: |
439 |
Author: |
Alejandro Amigorena Laurence Claudet Roger Mazengarb F2FD |
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2944kb |
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