AW52 by Ted Cook

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Re: AW52 by Ted Cook

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Well I just enjoyed a quick and dirty airtest of this machine...Seems stable and forgiving...I might just work up a proper routine for Air Day.

I made a video of my first quick flight but sadly it takes about twelve minutes to download so a bit of a waste of time really...It is an MP2 file and plays very nicely in a good size but I'm afraid I didn't make a small streaming YouTube version this time:-

http://www.petermcleland.com/dl/AW52_MP2.zip

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Thanks for that Peter

Downloads no prob.....just let it run in the background.

Interesting addition :)

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Thanks for looking Garry...I was disappointed by the size of the video file...There seems to be some variable in action that I don't understand. I tried making that video in several formats, mostly those I have used before, but the finished size was much larger for this six minute flight compared to previous files for 10 minute flights :dunno:

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Re: AW52 by Ted Cook

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I also had no problem running it AFTER it tried to load a viewer I already had ;-)

What a beautiful and graceful piece of video


You have obviously lost nothing since your days in Hunters

and Teds Model does fly beautifully my only criticism is the modern avionics .


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Re: AW52 by Ted Cook

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I flew it and it easy to manage even without an auto pilot. I wonder if the problems that caused this to be canceled are able to be simulated.

PS, this was a prototype for a MAIL PLANE?!! :o

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