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    Nize looking ride!!!

    Zlin Z-43 is another member of Z-40 family produced by Moravan Otrokovice. It was designed as a modern substitute for L-40 Metasokol in the second half of the 1960s. It's construction is based on it's predecessor, the Z-42. The "Four-three", as it is dubbed in many Czech aeroclubs, is used for basic training including radionavigation, sightseeing flights and sport flying. Z-43s are also used for precision flying and flying rally.

    The model of Zlin Z-43 made with FSDS 2.24 and contained 17.949 poligons. Extremely modeled exterior and engine section! All available parts are animated such as ailerons, elevators, rudder, nose gear and his suspension, passenger and baggage doors, engine covers, pilot, arms and pedals. Custom 2D panel and gauges, fully animated and working virtual cockpit. Ten paint scheme and three visual model available including official Pannon Wings Design Team livery. By Pannon Wings Design Team- I think?

    Comments are welcome as always!



    Take care,

    Cliff



























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    Now this is the 3rd plane in a row you've posted I'm having fun with today!! Beautiful bird and very well captured my friend!!

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    Thanks good buddy!

    The VC is real nize!

    Wish I had a real one of these to train in!!!


    Take care,

    Cliff

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    A great freeware bird Cliff, have one myself - top-notch quality in my opinion. As always, I enjoyed viewing your shots. I prefer the Hungarian AF livery as well. Take care!:9 :-)

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    Thanks Mike!!!


    Take care,

    Cliff

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    Very nice!!!

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    Pol

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    Wow Cliff! That looks like an excellent freeware aircraft, I'm going to have to try that one out soon!
    Mike

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    Default RE: Zlin Z-43

    Great looking little plane, I'll have to get this one! :)

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    Default RE: Zlin Z-43

    nice indeed! looks like an outstanding vc on that one, too.


    Phil Colvin

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    Thanks Pol, MikeM, FlyingKiwi and wolf2 for taking the time to have a look here and for the nize comments- you guys have made my day!!!
    And yes- the VC is really nize indeed!!!



    Take care,

    Cliff

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