Seeing the PA34 model is encouraging. David Megeson (sp) encouraged me
more than a year ago to model the Piper Comanche in fgfs when I posted
that I had just become 1/3 owner of a 1962 PA24-250 (poor mans Bonanza,
constant speed prop, retracts, 156 kt cruise). Last week I started
editing his PA28-161 yasim files and I have a pa24-250.xml file that
closely matches the real ac performance. I still need to get a little
more cruise speed at 10K msl, but have switched to working on the 3d
model.
I have looked at wings3d, blender, and ac3d and from the documentation,
I think I will make faster progress on the 3d model with ac3d. Do the
experienced 3d modelers on the list agree with this choice?
This is my first 3d modeling attempt. Any help is very appreciated!
Dave P.
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