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Paul K
Red Arrows
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by Paul K » 28 Jul 2007, 23:31
Good to hear, Trev. This really is a wonderful looking model.
hinch
VC10
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by hinch » 29 Jul 2007, 00:20
yummy
SkippyBing
Concorde
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by SkippyBing » 29 Jul 2007, 08:19
Looking very nice.
As for a Scimiter, it's on my to do list after the Wyvern.
Glassair
Chipmunk
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by Glassair » 29 Jul 2007, 09:06
Very impressive
However do the knobs and buttons actually work in the VC or are they (just) eyecandy, like the Alphasim aircraft ..
Or how is this bird in the system/procedures replication department?
Thanks,
Rob
Rob "Holland&Holland" de Vries
Trev Clark
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by Trev Clark » 29 Jul 2007, 09:15
At the moment not many are functional Rob, but the panels are being worked upon now. I am not sure about the level of functionality in the final release, we will have to wait for a comment of those 'in the know'.
ATB Trev
Town
Viscount
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by Town » 29 Jul 2007, 09:33
Glassair are you a Vixen specialist?
Brian Franklin
Concorde
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by Brian Franklin » 29 Jul 2007, 09:53
I think the intention is to get as many as possible to work, so I guess the pilot workload just went up.
here's a pic of the Flight Control System in use: compare the switch positions with the earler VC shot
Trev Clark
The Ministry
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by Trev Clark » 29 Jul 2007, 11:11
Even now, the label marked
'Fast Erection' makes me smile
When first encountered at Halton in the dim mist of time, it was as near as A Fitt E training came to being funny!
ATB Trev
Garry Russell
The Ministry
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by Garry Russell » 29 Jul 2007, 11:15
Hi Trev
I was just lookunbg at that myself
Garry
Garry
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hobby
Concorde
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by hobby » 29 Jul 2007, 11:22
Surely the simple Hawker Seahawk would find favour aming many. Can this team be persuaded to build an FS9/FSX model of this beautiful aircraft?