Here's another livery I whipped up for the Carenado Piper Seneca II PA-34 200T for X-Plane. You can get it at the org:
And a couple shots of the real world plane:
Steven Winslow
CEO/Owner - Air Northwest Virtual Airlines • http://www.airnorthwest.org
People should get what they want when they want it once in a while. Keeps them optimisitic.
Great stuff, thanks!
p.s. are there any typical circumstances where a single pilot (sole occupant) would fly from the right seat?
maybe a Flight instructor for example?
MIke, I wasn't quite sure what you were referring to until I looked at the pics closer. In the shot of the real world plane on the ground, I notice now the sole occupant does appear to be in the right seat. It looks to me like the door is open, too. Not sure what is going on in that photo, but I don't imagine he/she was planning on departing at that moment. Maybe just firing up the engines for some sort of demo. I dunno!
Alex, you couldn't be more right!
Steven Winslow
CEO/Owner - Air Northwest Virtual Airlines • http://www.airnorthwest.org
People should get what they want when they want it once in a while. Keeps them optimisitic.
I don't see a door frame on the front left side, so my guess is that the front right door is how both front seats get in and out, so the picture was probably taken while somebody was climbing in or out