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Old 03-11-2005, 09:01 PM
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Avistar anyone?

Hi Folks,

I'm new here and I just purchased G3 and I really like it so far. The only thing is thata I would really like to fly the trainer that I have for real (Hobbico Avistar). Can anyone tell me how I can either create this plane or is there one already made up and available for use? Any help would be appreciated!

Don
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Old 03-12-2005, 09:45 PM
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Thumbs up Hobbico Avistar / PT-40

most of the new trainers are copies of each other with little differants.

the PT-40 is really Close to your Hobbico Avistar..

i am tryihng to get a bigger and better color of the PT-40 going
i just put in a re-quest for it tonight.
we will see if it can be done and how long it will take.

i keep you posted

Jim
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Old 03-13-2005, 09:37 AM
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When I had G2 I had found a paint scheme of an Avistar for the PT-40. I then tweaked the planes settings a little and it looked and flew just like my avistar.

Look around in the G2 swap page for the paint scheme. I'm pretty sure I saw some people here say that they got G2 schemes working with G3.

Jim H.
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Old 03-13-2005, 12:31 PM
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Thanks Guys, I really appreciate it. I read the spcs for the PT 40 and it says that it has a flat bottom airfoil, where the Avistar has a semi symetrical one along with 3 degrees of dihedral. Is it possible to go into the PT 40 settings and change it that way? Plus, I have a 46 FX engine in mine. Once again, just trying to get the most out of the G3 prior to getting to the field. I wish the wind would stop!

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Don
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Old 03-13-2005, 08:01 PM
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LoL the WIND

just HIT the Page Down Key

LoL

but it will not work for the Wind out side


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Thanks Guys, I really appreciate it. I read the spcs for the PT 40 and it says that it has a flat bottom airfoil, where the Avistar has a semi symetrical one along with 3 degrees of dihedral. Is it possible to go into the PT 40 settings and change it that way? Plus, I have a 46 FX engine in mine. Once again, just trying to get the most out of the G3 prior to getting to the field. I wish the wind would stop!

Thanks,
Don
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:41 PM
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Thanks Guys, I really appreciate it. I read the spcs for the PT 40 and it says that it has a flat bottom airfoil, where the Avistar has a semi symetrical one along with 3 degrees of dihedral. Is it possible to go into the PT 40 settings and change it that way? Plus, I have a 46 FX engine in mine. Once again, just trying to get the most out of the G3 prior to getting to the field. I wish the wind would stop!

Thanks,
Don
In the aircraft editor check out "Airfoil at Root", "Airfoil at Tip", and "Dihedral (deg)" all parameters under [Aircraft Name] > "Airframe" > "Main Wing" for any aircraft.
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