Flyable Avro York

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Flyable Avro York

Post by Paule »

The flyable version of the York is now available on classicbrits.

Downloads so far are disappointing - so I'm giving you all a nudge; even those who only fly VC which it does not have.

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Post by ianhind »

But it's had 1722 downloads at Avsim, having been mentioned here:

http://cbfsim.org/cbfsimv5/cbfsbb/viewtopic.php?t=9091

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I think the download a very good for this given the time and the fact the AI was already out

As to the lack of VC...funny how no one had complained about the F-28 not having a VC :think:

Doesn't bother me and I never use them :smile:

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Post by Rich »

Paul, VC does,nt bother me either I usualy take them out completely, I got a early download from avsim, great work well done all
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Post by AllanL »

Picked it off avsim as mentioned above. I think the vc is perfect as it stands. :lol: - virtually clear.

Would it help if I pestered about what repaints are coming up ?? I saw an ad for EUJet on the side of a cab the other night, made me wonder ....

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Post by jps »

I am enjoying exploring the York very much. :smile: First impressions are good and I think I may be flying this model a great deal. Whats that?... Jens' updated Empire 'boats out now as well?... I'm still enjoying the Sandringham! :lol: FlighSimming is terrific, isn't it?

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Post by Filonian »

Got it from AVSIM and a treat to fly with the Lanc sound.

Thamks and well done to all concerned.

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Post by John »

Fantastic work :smile:

I'd repainted a veriosn for my own ai, I'll mod it for the flyable version now!

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... Test_6.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... Test_3.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... Test_2.jpg


Thanks for filling a gap in the classic brit line-up :wink:

Kind regards

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Thanks everyone. Most of the credit should go to Manfred, for a lowish poly model the detail is terrific. Hope you have all drooled over his tyres.

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Post by Paule »

Just bin over on Classicbrits.
Someone called Arthur Melton has commented: "Nice looking aircraft but climbs and dives with the slightest change in flight parameters. Difficult to control."

If anyone is having problems can they let me know here.

Paul

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