Beagle Pup 150
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Beagle Pup 150
Just a Heads-up that Rob Richardson is nearing completion of the Beagle Pup 150. I have been working on the paint schemes and have about 30 finished now, including examples of most countries that ordered the Pup.
cheers, Peter
cheers, Peter
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30!!!!! Good god man!!
I won't be getting my brushes wet with this one then
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I won't be getting my brushes wet with this one then
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Looks great! What flightsim version is it for?
Kevin
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Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: Beagle Pup 150
Well Dave, you could paint some of the modern schemes as I have concentrated on the original Beagle factory schemes in the main. I am working on the paint kit at the moment.
Kevin, the model is for FSX Acceleration. Rob is currently finishing the VC and FDE.
A few Foreign schemes:
Cheers, Peter
Kevin, the model is for FSX Acceleration. Rob is currently finishing the VC and FDE.
A few Foreign schemes:
Cheers, Peter
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Ooerrrr that looks nice!
When I eventually get my flight sim software re-installed I might have to give this a go. I learnt to fly on a Beagle Pup but it was the 100 not the 150. Anyone know if the author intends to do the 100 as well? Don't think that much would need changing.
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When I eventually get my flight sim software re-installed I might have to give this a go. I learnt to fly on a Beagle Pup but it was the 100 not the 150. Anyone know if the author intends to do the 100 as well? Don't think that much would need changing.
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Re: Beagle Pup 150
I used to fly in the Beagle Pup from Wickenby Airfield back in the seventies with John Harrison an AEO from 617 Squadron but not altogether sure whether it was a 150. Nevertheless it was a lovely aircraft to fly but one thing about it was the flaps, they were electrical and you had to look down to watch when the flap indicator came to the desired position and if memory serves me right they appeared to be quite slow but then again, I was used to using mechanical flaps.
Looking forward to when it is released.
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Looking forward to when it is released.
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Re: Beagle Pup 150
Looks like its going to be a fun aircraft to fly, can't wait!
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Thanks, Peter. I'm hoping that it will work in P3D.MilesMan wrote:Kevin, the model is for FSX Acceleration. Rob is currently finishing the VC and FDE.
Cheers, Peter
Regards
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Re: Beagle Pup 150
You could fix the one he did upside down, DaveDaveB wrote:30!!!!! Good god man!!
I won't be getting my brushes wet with this one then
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I could Joe but I have neither the model nor the paint kit. It's nice but I already have HD's full of models I never fly. One day maybe
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