I always loved the RAF paint scheme of the cub that came with the Cub download. I always would pick it when I would be simming. Who would have thought a few years later I would be earning my tailwheel endorsement and flying one of these rare beauties a few times a week.
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1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
Very nice, let us know how you get on with that endorsement
thanks
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
I got my endorsement! With a 15 kt crosswind to boot. Definitely a confidence booster.
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
Congrats! Is that a fairly stock Cub other then the wheel pants?
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Congratulations!
In addition to the wheel pants, other non-standard items I see are metal prop, possibly wing fuel tanks, and... an antenna? Does this one have an electrical system?
In addition to the wheel pants, other non-standard items I see are metal prop, possibly wing fuel tanks, and... an antenna? Does this one have an electrical system?
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
Congratulations man!
Hope you keep us updated on some of your flying adventures those sorts of posts and threads are forever welcome of the forums
cheers,
Lewis
Hope you keep us updated on some of your flying adventures those sorts of posts and threads are forever welcome of the forums
cheers,
Lewis
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
Yes, it has a C85 conversion with a metal prop , a right wing tank, and no electrical system.Oracle427 wrote:Congratulations!
In addition to the wheel pants, other non-standard items I see are metal prop, possibly wing fuel tanks, and... an antenna? Does this one have an electrical system?
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
Yes it is fairly stock with the exception of bigger engine, and right wing tank.thomas_mac wrote:Congrats! Is that a fairly stock Cub other then the wheel pants?
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Re: 1941 Flitfire RAF Cub livery
I will definitely keep this thread alive as I can. It is such a joy to fly this unique cub. ThanksLewis - A2A wrote:Congratulations man!
Hope you keep us updated on some of your flying adventures those sorts of posts and threads are forever welcome of the forums
cheers,
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