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klemenz
05-16-2009, 03:54 PM
Hi all-
I'm looking for a Beech twin turbo I had on a former computer. It was distinguished from all the other Beech twins out there, mainly, by the main landing gear: it had one wheel per side rather than the customary two.
I've done a complete search on this website with no luck.
Anyone out there with a good memory?
Regards...
alastairmonk
05-16-2009, 04:16 PM
Hi Curt,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft
Once you've identified the aircraft we may be able to locate it for FS2004 .....
Alastair
klemenz
05-16-2009, 05:51 PM
Hi Alastair-
I believe it was a 200 turbo King Air, but can't be sure. I noticed that the name Raytheon may replace Beech in a search...I'll try that.
Thanx.
Regards, Curt
CessnaFlyer
05-16-2009, 06:19 PM
would you maybe be looking at the beechbaron 58tc? it fit's what your describeing. it only has one wheel on it's landing gear. i don't remember excatly where i got it. but i could post a picture if that would help ya to?
opaplano
05-16-2009, 09:35 PM
Is this what you are seeking perhaps?
http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/syb.cgi?section=props&file=B58T.zip
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CessnaFlyer
05-17-2009, 09:12 AM
now thats close to what i have. something like this perhaps? we need a better description as to what your looking for
bumpkin
05-17-2009, 03:37 PM
Allied Flight Group do a King Air 300 perhaps :confused:
CessnaFlyer
05-17-2009, 04:16 PM
lol im with you bumpkin. :confused: maybe he's thinking of the beechcraft 1900d? we need more info.
Avechelice
05-17-2009, 06:16 PM
Hi,
by the main landing gear: it had one wheel per side rather than the customary two
So .. certainly not the Kingair 200 or 300 or the 1900D or 1900C
Seem's Opa or Cessnaflyer plane (a Baron 58 TC) is what search OP
On Flightsim:
http://www.flightsim.com/kdl.php?fid=103035
http://www.flightsim.com/l/rsbar58.gif
Regards.http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/a/bye.gif
Ross@nwa
05-18-2009, 08:53 PM
Could you be looking for a DUKE ?......
opaplano
05-18-2009, 09:20 PM
As the Original Poster has not come back for awhile, it seems we are all just talking to ourselves. :rolleyes:
klemenz
05-19-2009, 07:39 AM
Hi all-
Sorry for not keeping up...
...and thanx for all the good suggestions.
The airplane I'm looking for (still looking) isn't a twin baron or a 1900 or a 300. I know it sounds strange, but I think it was another freeware "king" of some sort. It had passengers in it.
Anyway, the designer did a great job on the landing gear disk brake housings which were visible because there was only one wheel per side. I'm a "leg man", and detailed landing gear impresses me.
O well...thanx again for trying.
Regards, Curt Klemenz.
alastairmonk
05-19-2009, 09:40 AM
Hi Curt,
The Beechcraft aircraft twins with single wheels are:
Model 50 Twin Bonanza
Baron 55/56/58
Model 60 Duke
Queen Air (various models)
Model 95 Travel Air
Not all of these are "turbos".
The others are either single engined or have dual wheels on the main gear. If what you're looking for isn't one of the ones above its possible that either you're remembering wrongly, or what you remember was incorrectly modelled .....
Pity you don't have an old screenshot that might help with the investigation !
Cheers,
Alastair
n85988
05-19-2009, 02:00 PM
You might be looking for the Beeck King Air 200 by AFG, http://www.alliedfsgroup.com/?RhZbkYiCnAlN5waqbekYmChlg247oufbfYr0nr
Avechelice
05-19-2009, 07:31 PM
Hello,
Beeck King Air 200 by AFG
Fail !! http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/r/sgrin.gif
OP :
by the main landing gear: it had one wheel per side rather than the customary two.
The King Air 200 have two wheels on each main landing gear !!
Regards.http://smilies.sofrayt.com/%5E/a/bye.gif
n85988
05-19-2009, 09:00 PM
Oops! sorry, forgot about that.
klemenz
05-20-2009, 09:57 AM
Hi all-
Thanx for all the replies. I checked all of them.
Alastair is probably right...I probably misremembered the airplane, although I'm usually pretty good with grandchildren and airplanes.
I'm curious, Alastair, how you developed the data for your last reply where you identified potential candidates by engine configuration and wheels per side of airplane.
Is that a search technique or a head full of airplane data?
Regards...
alastairmonk
05-20-2009, 12:11 PM
Hi Curt,
It wasn't anything special - I simply used the Wikipedia link I referred to earlier to check the list of Beechcraft planes. The early ones wouldn't have been turbos and the most recent half dozen were either jets or had the dual wheel arrangement, so the list wasn't too long !
Not that this gets us closer to the plane you want to get hold of .....
If you're looking for recommendations for a good quality Beech twin there are some obvious candidates.
Cheers,
Alastair
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