Vans RV3 Sports aircraft for FS2004 only.

Overview.
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Vans RV3 is a high performance homebuilt aircraft. The aircraft is produced in kit form by the Vans Aircraft Inc. The aircraft is of all metal construction. Power plants range from 112 HP to 160 HP piston engines. The aircraft I've model is based around the 112 HP engine.


The model has a virtual cockpit , reflective textures , moving controls and working suspension. The RV3 is a delightful aircraft to fly with well harmonised controls and good performance. Watch the aileron response though , like all RV's the RV3 is a finger tip aircraft , very light responsive controls. The model was a quick project created in a couple of weeks for fun, so the modeling / textures are fairly basic , so I dont promise its going to be rated as one of your classics but its fun all the same.

Sorry no 2D panel, I don't use them much prefering the Virtual cockpit as this model was a quick no fuss project I haven't bothered however feel free to develop your own if you wish.

By Gilles ARlove
email: gillesa@onfinals.net
www.onfinals.net

Install
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Extract the contents of the archive to your \aircraft folder.
Start Flightsim and enjoy

Copyright and Distribution
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This aircraft is released as Freeware. Copyright Gilles Arlove. As freeware you are permitted to distribute this
archive subject to the following conditions,

- The archive must be distributed without modification to the
contents of the archive. Redistributing this archive with any files
added, removed or modified is prohibited.

- The inclusion of any individual file from this archive in another
archive without the prior permission of the author is prohibited.
This means, for example, that you may not upload an archive that uses
our visual or flight models with your own aircraft or include it in a
package containing a panel or aircraft sounds without first obtaining
the authors' permission.

- No charge may be made for this archive other than that to cover the
cost of its distribution. If a fee is charged it must be made clear
to the purchaser that the archive is freeware and that the fee is to
cover the distributor's costs of providing the archive.

- The authors' rights and wishes concerning this archive must be
respected.

Copyright 2003 by Gilles Arlove. All Rights Reserved.