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Finally, after five years of work, the Aeroproyecto U206F was released

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Hello mates,
This is getting harder and harder every year, but here we go :)
The Cessna U206F is online, and waiting for future updates and versions to continue adding elements for the enjoyment of flight enthusiasts.
For more pictures and information follow the project links at: https://aeroproyecto.freetzi.com/
Have a great day!
 

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Hello, friends.
I'm working on an upgrade to my 1973 Cessna U206F Stationair, primarily to include optional tires, such as 22-inch diameter tires on all wheels
Have a nice day!
 

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Hello friends,
Now, the ongoing update will include the turbocharged variant of the 1973 Stationair, the TU206F.
Enjoy!
 

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It's been almost a year since your last post and I am thinking of buying the U206F for P3D but I was wondering if there has been any progress on the promised amphibious version at all. I do love a nice 'floater' as people who have my freeware LDR Grumman Mallard may know! ;)
 
It's been almost a year since your last post and I am thinking of buying the U206F for P3D but I was wondering if there has been any progress on the promised amphibious version at all. I do love a nice 'floater' as people who have my freeware LDR Grumman Mallard may know! ;)
Hi, thanks for asking... The amphibian is next on the plan so far... In fact, a few days ago I was gathering the necessary information to start it (which will be released as a separate product). And I can say in advance that the Wipline 3450 is the best candidate for now, because there are also EDO and Aerocet for this model... it's not a sure thing yet, I need more information to make the final decision. However, the results will come very slowly, because the repeated power outages in my country don't allow me to work properly. Two or three hours of electricity a day, needed for cooking and getting water as a priority, isn't ideal for creating flight simulation models, you know ;P... But I'll find a way to overcome this, as we always do ;) Cheers!
 
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