I referred to the island as “Landy” but it is Lundy Island. Also check it out at night as the lighthouse is operational! flightsim.to/file/27589/egzv-lundy-island-airfield-lundy-island-bristol-channel-england-uk-upgrade
It looks neat.. But I really wish it had the original fleas deficiency:in a dive, when they got too fast dives became unrecoverable, because back stick pulling the front wing down only increased the aft wings lift further increasing the dive.
This aircraft is really funny and for what I have seen there is even in several variants. I am temped to buy it, because this developer merit help for the fantasy displayed in creating this little gem.
There are 4 different engines included and quite a few variants of each. It is also very highly detailed with some cool features. Not sure I’ll fly it all that much but it does make you smile! Thanks for watching!
Looks like a lot of love went into this plane, it's full of detail. I'm a bit wary of the complicated nature of its workings, as due to disability i have to use keyboard and mouse to fly, but ithink i might take the gamble, it looks too good not to. Thank you for the video it was fascinating, also glad you missed that wall at the end there haha :D
It should fly just the same for you with your keyboard controls. You are still using your aileron/elevator key command to turn it just handles differently and will move the rudder and wing instead. Thanks for watching!!
@@sprocketsimulations It does, i got it :D just as you say, I'm flying with a huge grin on my face as it has so much charm and character, so many little details and options to choose from, it's a real blast of fresh air. Thanks again, your video inspiried me
The name of the actual plane was "Le Pou du Ciel", which could be translated in "The Sky Lice" (yes, I know...) Also, the livery doesn't seem right to me, since in French, you wouldn't write "Viva la France" but "Vive la France" (Viva would be in Italian or Spanish). As a matter of fact, we are secure enough for not feeling the urge to write it everywhere, so I doubt there was ever an actual Pou du Ciel with that kind of vane lettering. Your video is great, though!
I referred to the island as “Landy” but it is Lundy Island. Also check it out at night as the lighthouse is operational!
flightsim.to/file/27589/egzv-lundy-island-airfield-lundy-island-bristol-channel-england-uk-upgrade
Adorable little plane 🙂
I agree! I did a double take when I saw it pop up and had to look into it more!
It looks neat.. But I really wish it had the original fleas deficiency:in a dive, when they got too fast dives became unrecoverable, because back stick pulling the front wing down only increased the aft wings lift further increasing the dive.
I didn’t think about that but it makes total sense with the design. Thanks for watching!
If only the real Lundy airstrip was as smooth!
This aircraft is really funny and for what I have seen there is even in several variants. I am temped to buy it, because this developer merit help for the fantasy displayed in creating this little gem.
There are 4 different engines included and quite a few variants of each. It is also very highly detailed with some cool features. Not sure I’ll fly it all that much but it does make you smile! Thanks for watching!
I flew the real one and it’s a total blast!!!
No way! That is amazing! I tried to find videos of one flying that was newer and couldn’t. I bet it was so much fun!
Looks like a lot of love went into this plane, it's full of detail. I'm a bit wary of the complicated nature of its workings, as due to disability i have to use keyboard and mouse to fly, but ithink i might take the gamble, it looks too good not to. Thank you for the video it was fascinating, also glad you missed that wall at the end there haha :D
It should fly just the same for you with your keyboard controls. You are still using your aileron/elevator key command to turn it just handles differently and will move the rudder and wing instead. Thanks for watching!!
@@sprocketsimulations It does, i got it :D just as you say, I'm flying with a huge grin on my face as it has so much charm and character, so many little details and options to choose from, it's a real blast of fresh air. Thanks again, your video inspiried me
The name of the actual plane was "Le Pou du Ciel", which could be translated in "The Sky Lice" (yes, I know...) Also, the livery doesn't seem right to me, since in French, you wouldn't write "Viva la France" but "Vive la France" (Viva would be in Italian or Spanish). As a matter of fact, we are secure enough for not feeling the urge to write it everywhere, so I doubt there was ever an actual Pou du Ciel with that kind of vane lettering. Your video is great, though!
Keep on going. You can at least get a few 10k or 20k thousand
Thanks so much! No plans on stopping and hope those numbers keep going up! Thanks for your support!