DESCRIPTION:
Cessna 120, built 1947
The Cessna 120 was an economy version of the 140 produced at the same time. It had the same engine as the 140, but did not have wing flaps. The cabin "D" side windows and electrical system (radios, lights, battery and starter) were optional. These options are all included in our models.
Common modifications to the Cessna 120 and 140 include:
"Metalized" wings, where the fabric is replaced with sheet aluminum, eliminating the need to periodically replace the wing fabric.
The installation of landing gear extenders to reduce the tendency of the aircraft to nose-over on application of heavy braking. These were factory-optional equipment. These flight dynamics are balanced to roll over if you use full brakes and push the yoke forward.
Installation of rear-cabin "D" side windows on 120s that were not originally so equipped; some pilots feel that the 120's visibility to the rear is inadequate without them. No side windows on our models.
Installation of electrical systems on the 120 were not originally equipped, allowing owners to install an electric starter, more sophisticated avionics and/or lights for night flying. Our models include all these upgrades.
These models are all high quality with every switch and knob that mimics the real world. You can enjoy flying VFR or use the portable GPS for navigation. These models have 100% 3D gauges throughout the Vitual Cockpit giving you fast performance or FPS.. Now you can press ident on your transponder to squawk back to Vatsim's online tower bringing more realism to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
User manual with photo illustration of all switches and gauges included. These models and gauges were tested for unnecessary lag. So expect zero lag in any type of multiplayer session.
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Developers: Mark Taylor

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The VC is detailed and has a worn look which is very fitting for an oldschool aircraft. The flight dynamics are realystic and it handles like a dream. The textures are well done but most importantly the airplane is great on frame rates. The plane has great finer details such as removeable engine covers that reveal a marvelously detailed engine. Comes with few different models such as tundra tires etc. Great little plane and a bargain at 18 bucks. Great job flysimware...keep it up. Rich (atorque) Bakker.
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I've attached two photos I took back in 1957 when I was training on the Cessna and as you can see I actually learned on the 140. The one in the photo is the one I went solo in, but the school also had the model with fabric covered wings which I also flew. I seem to recall that the fabric wing model handled a bit differently to the all metal winged version.
One interesting thing I see on the one photo (which I had never noticed before) is that one can just see the original US registration above the Norwegian one.
Thanks for making this delightful aircraft available to us FSX pilots.