PZL-104 Wilga (Golden Oriole) is a Polish designed and built short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) Civil Aviation utility aircraft manufactured by PZL "Warszawa-Okęcie". The Wilga has evolved through many ever-improving versions during its continuous production run from 1962 to 2006, when the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) announced on their website that they decided to stop the production of this aircraft. This aircraft was commonly used for towing gliders, as a bush plane, parachute training, and for pulling huge message streamers.
Herc 40: 3D model, pivots, CS; Junkboy999: uv mapping
Various modifications for RF 7.5 have created fairly realistic flight performance characteristics.
Doors / brakes work on the landing gear switch (channel 7). Use the brake to hold the aircraft in position while sitting on the runway.
Flaps on the Interlink controller rotary knob (channel 6).
Fly with the rate switch in the “High” position. Lands quite well without flaps. Because this is a STOL design the glide slope is on the steep side. An easy to fly airplane.
Herc 40: 3D model, pivots, CS; Junkboy999: uv mapping
Various modifications for RF 7.5 have created fairly realistic flight performance characteristics.
Doors / brakes work on the landing gear switch (channel 7). Use the brake to hold the aircraft in position while sitting on the runway.
Flaps on the Interlink controller rotary knob (channel 6).
Fly with the rate switch in the “High” position. Lands quite well without flaps. Because this is a STOL design the glide slope is on the steep side. An easy to fly airplane.