FlightGear Newsletter December 2012: Difference between revisions

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== In the hangar ==
== In the hangar ==
=== New aircraft ===
=== New aircraft ===
 
{{Gallery
[[File:St10-splash.png|thumb|A small pleasant plane]]
|St10-splash.png|Socata ST 10 Diplomate: a small pleasant plane.
[[File:Pc12-splash.png|thumb|A classic that was not yet in FG]]
|Pc12-splash.png|Pilatus PC 12/47: a classic that was not yet available.
[[File:Gannet-splash.png|thumb|Dual Turboprop. It should be noted]]
|Gannet-splash.png|Fairey Gannet: a rather ugly aircraft, but it takes all kinds to fly.
[[File:Whirlwind-splash.png|thumb|Aircraft without future due to engines]]
|Whirlwind-splash.png|Westland Whirlwind: an aircraft that had great potential, but the choice of engines was fatal.
[[File:Yak-36-splash.png|thumb|Russian VTOL 1963]]
|Yak-36-splash.png|Yak 36: Russian VTOL 1963.
[[File:F19-splash.png|thumb|A canard of 1927]]
|F19-splash.png|Focke Wulf F19 Ente: German experimental "tail-first" aircraft in the late 1920s.
The Socata ST 10 Diplomate : A command of Samaliet that I modeled with a lot of fun.<br/><br/>
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The Pilatus PC 12/47
The Fairey Gannet : A rather ugly aircraft, but it takes all kinds to fly :)
The Westland Whirlwind : An aircraft that had great potential, but the choice of engines was fatal.
The Yak 36 : A fantastic Russian VTOL modeled by Pierre Duval.
The Focke Wulf F19 Ente : German experimental "tail-first" aircraft in the late 1920s.


=== Updated aircraft ===
=== Updated aircraft ===

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