The CP-80 Racer is homebuild version of classic, single-seat, single-engine, racing aircraft with fixed conventional landing gear,
developed in France in 1972.
The aircraft uses all-wood construction with some composite parts such as wheel pants, cowling, propeller spinner.
Powered by a 100 HP Continental O-200 air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four-cylinder, direct-drive aircraft engine.
FEATURES:
Full FSX/FSX:SE and Prepar3D v2/v3/v4 compatible;
High definition textures - all with specular, bump and reflection maps;
6 different liveries;
Custom sounds on cockpit switches, knobs, levers;
Completely custom animated VC;
All gauges are developed with 3D parts;
Windshield and gauges reflections;
Accurate flight dynamics;
Volumetric side view prop effect;
PDF User Guide
Требования
Windows 7/8/10 (32 or 64 bits);
Lockheed Martin Prepar3D v2/v3/v4 or Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX (SP2/Acceleration Pack)/Steam Edition installed;
Pentium V/2GHz or similar;
Minimum 2GB RAM;
512MB graphics card;
520MB available hard disk space.
If you want a very nimble, quick and stable racer or stunt plane this will do nicely. However it’s really a racer that has acrobatic capabilities. Just be aware that the type of engine installed does lose power when inverted. It recovers power relatively fast I’d you return to level flight but I would not do too many inverted maneuvers consecutively or you’ll stall
I wish it had a smoke feature. A very nice little no frills, bare bones kit plane for zipping around pylons or valleys and mountains during the day. No lights of any sort.