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FS2004 MORANE SAULNIER 500 and 505
AUTHOR: Guy Hulin
AUTHOR COMMENTS
A frequent visitor to many airshows, the Morane-Saulnier 505 (actually a
radial-engined French-built derivative of the well-known Fieseler
Storch) mostly impresses the crowds not with its speed but with its
slowness ! In a reasonable headwind, it can actually fly backwards
related to the ground, or touchdown with virtually no groundroll.Two
Models made completely in Gmax with Dynamic shine, reflective textures,
full suspension, custom 2D panel, working VC and includes 8 liveries.
HISTORY
The Storch is arguably the most famous general-purpose light aircraft
ever built, certainly in the military arena. It's STOL performance was
legendary, with a normal take-off distance of only 65 metres, and a
landing distance of only 25 metres. In a very famous incident, a Storch
was used to rescue Benito Mussolini from a mountainside hotel in 1943.
In that instance, a Storch managed to land on and take off from a
balcony on the side of the hotel! Often copied but never equalled, the
Storch was paid the ultimate compliment, as Allied forces used captured
examples whenever possible. Several dozen were captured intact during
the African campaign, and pressed into service by the British - one was
Montgomery's personal transport. Most production was undertaken in
occupied countries - in France by Morane-Saulnier, and in Czechoslovakia
by Mraz. After liberation, both companies saw fit to continue
production, which was another testament to the excellence of the design.
The Storch continued to serve for years after the end of the Second
World War, until helicopters were introduced into general service.
Interestingly, early helicopters such as the Sikorsky R-5 had very
similar operating characteristics to the Storch, in terms of range,
speed, operating ceiling and payload. However, not even a Storch could
land and take off vertically.
SPECIFICATIONS
Scale: 14.25 m
Length: 9.87 m
Height: 3.06 m
Airfoil: 26.00 m²
Crew: 2
Empty weight: 860 kg
Total mass: 1470 kg
Engine: 1 Salmson-Argus HAVE 10R of 240 CH
Maximum speed: 210 km/h
Ceiling: 5900 m
COMMENT
Feel like a nice slow cruise around a bay area? This is definitely the
bird to do it in. The author does a wonderful job capturing the look and
feel of the graceful Storch. (Stork) The aircraft itself comes in eight
beautiful liveries, all nicely done. An exceptional virtual cockpit with
a 360 degree view that is simply stunning. Topped off with a very
detailed instrument panel that is so close to the virtual, it’s hard to
tell which is which. I was impressed with the amount of detail that went
into the model, flexible landing gear, body detail, and opening door to
name a few. Flight characteristics are different from any plane you may
have flown in FS2004. Extremely short takeoffs and landings are
possible, along with the slowest forward flight I have experienced. This
model is just plain sweet. I enjoyed every moment of my time reviewing
this bird and I highly recommend you download and install this
exceptional model.
My Rating 9/10
Review by Jim Childs
scroft1041@yahoo.com
    
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