Beagle Basset out on Avsim.

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Beagle Basset out on Avsim.

Post by calypso »

Had a look at some screenshots contained in the download.

Looks a bit "basic" to put it politely.
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Hi John,

Saw it yesterday and I did'nt bother downloading or announcing it to the chaps as it looks dreadful. Think its an old model just re-worked. :think:

**EDIT - should'nt this be moved to C&B?**
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The guy is still learning it seems. He put out a Ce303, PA-42 and Ce404 at the same time - he asks for feedback.

Who knows, he could turn into a good source of light twins :dunno:

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Hats off to the guy for giving it a go and learning to build FS aircraft. I've started a couple of projects and believe me it can be a little overwhelming trying to build stuff when you're a newbie. :redface:

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FlyTexas wrote:Hats off to the guy for giving it a go and learning to build FS aircraft. I've started a couple of projects and believe me it can be a little overwhelming trying to build stuff when you're a newbie. :redface:

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Absolutely Brian. I always say the very same, giving nothing but admiration to those that give their spare time to provide something for our enjoyment. :clap:

I would never even attempt to build a model!
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Post by Garry Russell »

Indeed

Folks have to start somehwere and encouragement should always be given.

We don't want to hound them out :roll:

In anycase a lot of these have use in AI to fill the backgrounds out with apropriate types :lol:

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Post by VEGAS »

I knew I'd seen this model before.

Looks like we've already been here.

http://cbfsim.org/cbfsimv5/cbfsbb/viewt ... ght=beagle
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The recent spate of his re-releases are because he seems to have used some copyright textures, and has now removed them.

There is an open letter apology on all nodes from him explaining his error.

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And still the Shigeru Tanaka model is the best example of the Basset

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Jonbouy wrote:And still the Shigeru Tanaka model is the best example of the Basset
Isn't that only for FS2002 though? :sad:
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