Rara-Avis Sim English Electric Wren

Compatibility: MSFS 2020
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The Wren, designed by W.O. Manning, was a lightweight motor-glider. Manning was a designer of flying boats and decided to try a simpler project.

The Wren was a single-engined high-wing monoplane with an empty weight of only 232 lb (105 kg). The first aircraft (Serial Number J6973) was built in 1921 for the Air Ministry. Interest in building very light aircraft was encouraged at the time by a £500 prize offered by the Duke of Sutherland (who was the Under-Secretary of State for Air).

The entrants had to build the most economical light single-seat aircraft. Another incentive was a £1,000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for the longest flight by a motor-glider with an engine of not more than 750 cc. Two aircraft were built for the 1923 Lympne light aircraft trials in October 1923.

The Wren shared the first prize with the ANEC I when it covered 87.5 miles (140.8 km) on one Imperial gallon (4.5 litres) of fuel.

In 1957 the third aircraft was rebuilt using parts of the second aircraft. It is still airworthy and is on public display at the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden Aerodrome in Bedfordshire.

Features

  • 3D model built from scratch
  • 3D propeller blur
  • Custom engine sounds from the real aircraft
  • Custom dirt and grime decals
  • Eleven paint schemes (eight fictional, but in keeping with the era)
  • Three different rudder configurations
  • Hidden GPS and radio stack
  • Two launch methods (winch and standard take-off) winch were never an option but it has been bungeed
  • Fully VR compatible
  • Animated clipboard with 'Pilot's Notes'
  • Full PBR textures
  • Engine vibration animations
  • Engine pushrod animations
  • Landing gear bungee animations
  • Tail skid animations
  • Custom bump mapping of wing ribs and internal structure
  • Pocket compass with pitch and roll animations
  • Oil pulsator (visual only)
  • Custom cockpit gauges
  • ABC engine made from scratch
  • Animated control cables (internal and external)
  • Propeller click starter
  • Accurate interior modelling (access to the real plane, Shuttleworth Collection)
  • 100 years old (October 1923)
Please choose your preferred launch method before launching the flight.

Flight model should be set to MODERN in the settings menu.

System Requirements:


  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (Standard, Deluxe or Premium Deluxe PC/Steam edition)
  • 2.11GB hard drive space
Note: Flight model should be set to MODERN in the settings menu.
US$19.99
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Earn up to 63 points.


Rara-Avis Sim English Electric Wren Rara-Avis Sim's MSFS model of the vintage English Electric Wren lightweight motor-glider comes in eleven paint schemes and features three different rudder configurations, winch and standard take-offs, hidden GPS and radio stack, VR compatibility and custom cockpit gauges.

Adding to the realism are custom engine sounds from the real aircraft, 3D propeller blur, engine pushrod and vibration animations, landing gear bungee animations, propeller click starter, tail skid animations and animated control cables.

Download size: 721MB

US$19.99
In Stock
Earn up to 63 points.