A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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DaveG wrote:Here you go John (and anyone else who wants it) :)

http://daveg.cbfsim.org/files/T6_Config_gauge.zip

The ReadMe should explain everything, but just shout if there's any problems. :)
Seems to work fine. Thanks! :thumbsup:

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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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Here's an updated version of the repaint.

http://daveg.cbfsim.org/files/A2A_T6_KF729.zip
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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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Cheers Dave :thumbsup:

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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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That's top notch, Dave! :thumbsup:

Oooh, just noticed that the roundel on the port fuselage is upside down... :hide:

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Damn it! :lol:
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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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Airspeed wrote:That's top notch, Dave! :thumbsup:

Oooh, just noticed that the roundel on the port fuselage is upside down... :hide:
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Lovely repaint, DG. Over all, what do you think of the A2A T-6 ? ( I know what Dave B thinks of it. :lol: )

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Overall, I thinks it's "OK". There's plenty to like about it, but also some things that annoy me. :lol: The airframe shaking seems OTT. It's probably accurate if you're sitting in the real thing and being shaken along with it, but if you're sitting still, on a nice comfy chair the constant visual vibrations can get tiring. As Dave has noted, from the outside it seems to jump around a bit as well. Would be nice to be able to turn down, or even switch off the effect.
Much is made of the tricky handling, especially landing, but it seems too easy to me. :dunno: Maybe I'm just a superb pilot! :lol:
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Okay, thanks Dave. It's very much on my list to get, so all opinions are of interest. :)

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Re: A2A T6 KF729 (G-BJST) wip

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DaveG wrote:Overall, I thinks it's "OK". There's plenty to like about it, but also some things that annoy me. :lol: The airframe shaking seems OTT. It's probably accurate if you're sitting in the real thing and being shaken along with it, but if you're sitting still, on a nice comfy chair the constant visual vibrations can get tiring. As Dave has noted, from the outside it seems to jump around a bit as well. Would be nice to be able to turn down, or even switch off the effect.
Much is made of the tricky handling, especially landing, but it seems too easy to me. :dunno: Maybe I'm just a superb pilot! :lol:
I can't really say too much about it, as spent the last 10 months or so of my life working on it, but think it truly is a wonderful representation of the real thing. We strived to make it as realistic as possible and really believe we have done such a task. Am pleased with the end result and as of the last few weeks have not flown anything else in the sim. By far the most realistic T-6 available.

And yes, you are a superb pilot! As I having lots of hours in the real thing find it a handful on most occasions. Never ever have I had to concentrate so much before on the approach and at times arrival! What simulators should really be like!

Best wishes to all,

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