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One Prop, two fins! This configuration is comparitively rare. This is also reflected in the flight sim world. Here are the ones I've got in my hangar!

First up the General Aircraft Cygnet, This little bird from the 30s had limited production and saw active service as a trainer with the RAF, It is so easy to fly, very forgiving and very stable.

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Then we have the Erco Ercoupe, This aircraft was designed to be easy to fly and so dispensed with rudder pedals. All the controls being linked by the control column. 

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Then my particular favourite, the Chrislea Super Ace coupe. Again a prewar design and an absolute delight to fly.

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AceVC_zps654fdfaf.jpg

 

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Finally the Max Holste Broussard, A 1949 aircraft produced for the French Army, Superb STOL performance and docile handling make this a great bush flyer.

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There may be others that I've missed but these are all I can find for now. Thanks for viewing

 

 

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Nice pic's of some rare birds Alan. :thum:  They all look relatively familiar for some reason. :P

I like the Broussard, it has a Beaver look about it. Does it work in FSX?

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Nice pic's of some rare birds Alan. :thum:  They all look relatively familiar for some reason. :P

I like the Broussard, it has a Beaver look about it. Does it work in FSX?

I'm not sure Brett. It's a freeware model and I found it on flightsim.com some time ago. Have a look for it and you should be able to find out.

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