Hi Heiko,

Thanks for pointing out this new project on the forum, I wasn't aware of it,
and the model screen shots posted on the blender forum look *really* nice
and look dead on correct by my best estimation.  (There are a couple minor
visual things that aren't quite right with the current j3 cub.)  I'll
definitely be looking forward to test flying this new j3 when it's ready to
go.

Now here's the thing ... I'd really like a *Super* Cub, not a J3 Cub.  So
ultimate fame and glory is still right there to be plucked off the tree. :-)
 I think the super cub has a bigger engine, wing flaps, and a bigger rear
seat ... probably a few other things too.  I don't know if it would make
sense to start with the j3 and modify it into a super cub?  Or maybe there
are enough differences that it would make sense to start from scratch?

Best regards,

Curt.


On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Heiko Schulz wrote:

>
> > From time to time people mention that
> > our j3cub model in FlightGear is rather simplistic and dated
> > by today's standards.  It was a nice model for the time
> > when it was built, and it still flies great, but visually it
> > hasn't been updated to match the level of detail and
> > quality we have with many of the current FlightGear aircraft
> > being developed.
> >
>
> http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6890
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