LOCKHEED ELECTRA VIRTUAL COCKPIT

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The beauty of Mike's plane is that it has no drag on frame-rates. They may be short on every little microsopic detail, but the look nice and fly well.
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i think the Electra is now adopted British. We have Atlantic Airlines to thank for that.

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Channel Express were using them well before Atlantic.

But no :tuttut:

The Electra is not British adopted or otherwise

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Air Bridge operated them as well! :wink:

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They did Eddie

I was just pointing out who was first

It was Channel Express that brought them to the UK,

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Post by predator »

I had reply from several aicraft designers and they all say it is too expensive to afford a personalized VC to male... so i'll guess i have to start developing that by myself... so... can anyone recommend me the appropiate programs to start building Virtual cockpits?? I plan to do the Electra and Viscount ones.

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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi Predator

Virtual cockpits are a part of the actual model

Not something that can be added on like a 2D panel not in FS9 and before at least.

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Post by Ed Walters »

The tools I'd suggest you look at are Gmax or FS Design Studio 3.

VC's can be separate models in FSX, but not before, as Garry says. And I would agree that to get an aircraft commercially developed would probably be outside the price range of just about any user! You'd almost certainly be well into the thousands for a proper model.
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