FS2004 Cirrus SR20

PreviewFS2004 Cirrus SR20 with classical panel. An FSDS 2 model with full moving parts and fully instrumented virtual cockpit and opening doors. This model has a classical panel and is equipped with an ARNAV GPS. By Wolfram Beckert, Guenter Kraemer, Thomas Roehl.

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cirr2six.zip
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FS2004 Cirrus SR20 with classical panel. An FSDS 2 model with full moving parts and fully instrumented virtual cockpit and opening doors. This model has a classical panel and is equipped with an ARNAV GPS. By Wolfram Beckert, Guenter Kraemer, Thomas Roehl.

Cirrus SR20

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
Aircraft.jpg01.08.0554.36 kB
FILE_ID.diz04.26.05269 B
GKCirr2.gif01.08.059.67 kB
GKCirr2s.exe04.27.056.60 MB
install.txt04.26.05930 B
Panel.jpg04.26.0596.53 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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jrd929Fri, 21 May 2010 04:16:19 GMT
Great plane, stable to fly, and it helps me get high ratings in Fspassengers. Ground handling is a little weird though, have to use the differential brakes to get it to turn well.

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