
Description
This model has many limitations until new updates etc come out ie mirrored wings etc. I am seeking to change windows and other things but until the release of a better model I am powerless to change things at this time.
As always unpack the rar file and drop it into the communities folder.
Please help and show your support by feedback.....Thanks!
Please check out my link below for new and in development liveries.
https://www.facebook.com/panthergaz/
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Log Inover 4 years ago
Yes I was just looking into the model and reviews of it. MODEL: BONANZA/DEBONAIR 35-B33
over 4 years ago
The initial 1.0 release had some quirks (such as incorrect sizing!), but the author patched it twice in as many days, and with the second update it's really solid. I was hesitant to buy it as I have a lot of similar planes, but the more retro panel and the overall look of it sold me. I'm really happy with 1.02.
over 4 years ago
Also, the author is really responsive, and probably would be helpful in getting past mirroring issues if you see those there...
over 4 years ago
Ok thanks for the feedback and update on the Debonair. Have the sound set been improved as well?
over 4 years ago
Nope, it uses the standard Bonanza sounds. But those feel appropriate, and it's a good soundset...
over 4 years ago
Here is a link to an article in AOPA magazine about that group in Viet Nam:
https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2014/september/pilot/f_bonanza
over 4 years ago
I was looking at the BONANZA/DEBONAIR 35-B33 and reading some reviews on it to see if it’s worth grabbing the aircraft.
over 3 years ago
great read thank you
over 5 years ago
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over 5 years ago
Apparently it could be flown from the ground remotely. It also had the cool wingtip tanks for increased range (I'm sure you know this, but I'm commenting it for other readers.)
https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/196052/beech-qu-22b/
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Asobo Beechcraft Bonanza QU-22B
Experience the unique modified aircraft from the Vietnam War era with the Asobo Beechcraft Bonanza QU-22B add-on. Recreated with attention to detail, this aircraft served as an electronic monitoring signal relay aircraft for the United States Air Force under the project name "Pave Eagle". Discover this historical gem in Microsoft Flight Simulator and stay tuned for future updates and improvements.
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Updated for use with world update 5.
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over 4 years ago
Really nice job! BTW, with the new BRSims Debonair, you could do this repaint with the tip tanks present. :)