Falco X-Rated, For X-Plane

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2010

Amazing Sequoia Falco F.8L by Tom Kyler & X-Aviation. No crevice or compartment was left unexplored in this one, hence the name - all the bits meant to be unseen have been 'exposed' Hehe.

Warning - Do not fly this plane regularly in the manner shown, I broke quite a few bits in doing so....

Flown over Phillip Island, Australia

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  • this is beautiful

  • @fabiobit thank you'!

  • @SequoiaAircraft It's a pleasure to show the world the beauty of this plane Alfred. Will pass on your comments to Tom, who has given us all a virtual taste of your amazing plane! She's fast. Simon

  • Superbly done id5556

  • Thanks miro! U do know I'm simon in the flightsim network don't you? U taught me to zoom in Vegas, I used that trick a little in this one. Have fun with the xpfw formation team!

  • Awesome. Makes me want to get this plane and fly it from 1 inch back from the panel! It's like watching a movie in the front row. Crazy detail. Excellent video my friend! 5 stars

  • Thanks heaps Topper, I appreciate your comments! Some planes u just don't want to go near... This one begged for intimacy!

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  • Awsome Short Film

  • @id5556

    How are you able to do this circular view thing where the camera circles the instruments or the nose? I can't figure out how to do that. Thanks...

  • We sell the Sequoia Falco, and in years past I've drawn every single sheet of the Falco plans by hand with ink on mylar, and it's just stunning for me to see the Falco now in an X-Plane model and to be done with such detail. On Saturday, the Falco's designer, Stelio Frati, now 91, watched these in Milan, Italy and Mr. Frati said he never imagined the Falco would come this far. Congratulations to Tom Kyler on this incredible work. — Alfred Scott, Sequoia Aircraft

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