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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Traumahawk, nearly here!

FSX/P3D. My excitement is really building on this one! Alabeo, one of my very favorite aircraft developers is homing in on release of the long awaited PA-38 Tomahawk! This is the ultimate training aircraft for those not afraid to stall and spin! Are you ready for the trauma?






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9 comments:

ggi said...

D'Andre, in real life I'm sure the Tomahawk was prohibited from entering intentional spins. Didn't recover well, if I remember correctly.
Having said that, when the PA-38 first appeared I used to spin them with my instructor....before they were banned, being not always recoverable.... :-O
Enjoy!!!!

Mach2.02 said...

I hope this release is not "all fur coat and no knickers"!

JamesDT said...

I learned to fly on that little airplane. I guess a lot of people did. I remember my first look inside the cockpit. Might as well been a 747. First solo, first cross country, first night cross country ... all in the Tomahawk.

Anonymizer said...

WOW!!!!!!!

http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/61488-ennk-narvik-airport-development-shots/

Anonymouse said...

Not sure where you go this from. I own a PA38 and in the US at least, the plane is certified for intentional spins (although the NTSB has suggested the propensity for the plane to go into flat spins, but I think that remain fairly rare).

Anonymouse said...

Wrong topic.

Anonymouse said...

If there's a problem with this plane, it's that everything it too neat and clean and shiny. We're talking about a 1978 or 1979 Traumahawk after all, not a 2013 Cirrus. Paint should be chipped, chrome should not exist, plane should just BARELY be airworthy. :-)

DAndre Newman said...

Well mine will be fully restored and that's why it looks like new!

DAndre Newman said...

Correct! it is certified for training purpose.

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