The Golden Eagles Squadron and Custom Classics have just released the Quad City Challenger ultralight for FS2004. The package includes 16 unique varieties including ski and amphibious versions. For full details, click on Read More.
The Golden Eagles Squadron and Custom Classics is happy to announce the release of the FS2004 Quad City Challenger Two Ultralight package!
The Challenger Two, first introduced in 1984 is a tandem seat two place pusher ultralight in a trigear configuration. The design was one of the first true three axis control two place ultralights on the market and has survived to this day as one of the leaders in the field. There are reported to have been nearly 3200 built and flying to date. The Challenger Two can be powered by a 447 or 503 Rotax fan cooled engine although most all customers opt for the 503. The engine sits upside down at the rear of the craft and uses a belt reduction drive system. Flying them is very enjoyable and there are many clubs and small fields where the Challenger is the most prevelant plane seen in evidence.
Our flight sim models attempt to portray a variety of typical Challenger Twos! This package features 16 unique aircraft including ski and amphibeous versions! Experience the fun of flying an ultralight aircraft in many exciting flights! Emphasis has been placed on complete immersion in this package to recreate the feeling of "really being there"! Also provided is an ultralight club flying field scenery with complete ultralight and environmental AI! Try your hand at flour bombing the target at the annual July 4th contest!
Lynn and Bill Lyons
Custom Classics





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Downloaded the FS2004 version of Quad City Challenger. I'm having a problem with engine failure after several minutes of flying. I've gone to settings and have tried to eliminate the "timed" engine failure by not arming, but to no avail. It still has engine failure at various times even when not armed.. Can you help?
Where can I purchase this Challenger Flight Simulator?