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Farnborough 1962
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Re: Farnborough 1962
NIce one Ian
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Re: Farnborough 1962
I seem to recall that the B206 was not that successful.Any one know why?EricT 
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Re: Farnborough 1962
Hi Eric
It was very badly designed and a nightmare to maintain. In RAF service the props hit the ground when taxying across grass at times due to a lack of promised ground clearance.
It did have some success in the States but only after a dealer gutted them, fitted new electrics and general refitted the systems.
Garry
It was very badly designed and a nightmare to maintain. In RAF service the props hit the ground when taxying across grass at times due to a lack of promised ground clearance.
It did have some success in the States but only after a dealer gutted them, fitted new electrics and general refitted the systems.
Garry
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Re: Farnborough 1962
Thanks for that Garry.
EricT
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Re: Farnborough 1962
Shame really as it was a very neat little aeroplane in every other way.
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Re: Farnborough 1962
Could'nt agree more Garry.
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Like some girls I could mention........

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Re: Farnborough 1962
All the bits and pieces I used are still on flightsim - search All Files for beagle produced 36 hits, and once you get past all the Bulldogs (and a Russian) there they are. This is from the info with Shigeru's FS2000 RAF one:
This FS2000 model is depicted as the second of mass produced Basset CC.1, in the scheme of Royal Air Force Transport Service with serial number XS766, used to transport V-bomber crews to distributed airbases in addition to its ordinary transport service in RAF. By Shigeru Tanaka.
I always thought it was Transport Command, meself.
Cheers
MikeW
This FS2000 model is depicted as the second of mass produced Basset CC.1, in the scheme of Royal Air Force Transport Service with serial number XS766, used to transport V-bomber crews to distributed airbases in addition to its ordinary transport service in RAF. By Shigeru Tanaka.
I always thought it was Transport Command, meself.
Cheers
MikeW
Re: Farnborough 1962
I had assumed that the author's copyright requests had been respected
(ie no uploading to other sites) and hence indicated where the files could still be found.
Obviously Flightsim didn't mind/couldn't care.
And IIRC the restrictive copyright was also the reason that no one ever posted correct colours schemes for the Bassett.
Obviously Flightsim didn't mind/couldn't care.
And IIRC the restrictive copyright was also the reason that no one ever posted correct colours schemes for the Bassett.
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Re: Farnborough 1962
Thanks, Ian -
I'm sure that archive link will prove very useful.
I re-downloaded the Basset files and found this in the documentation:
<<<<< Copyright Notice >>>>>
The present archive [STBASSET.ZIP] is copyrighted by the author
under the international copyright law, and is released as a model
downloadable exclusively from flightsim.com and the author's
website Shigeru's Aircraft Models only.
Cheers
MikeW
I'm sure that archive link will prove very useful.
I re-downloaded the Basset files and found this in the documentation:
<<<<< Copyright Notice >>>>>
The present archive [STBASSET.ZIP] is copyrighted by the author
under the international copyright law, and is released as a model
downloadable exclusively from flightsim.com and the author's
website Shigeru's Aircraft Models only.
Cheers
MikeW




