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Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 10:56
by John
PeteP wrote:
John wrote:Well it's a tad more than FSX!
And it's considerably more than "a tad more than" the price we paid for a real Harrier (XV744 of Transatlantic Air Race fame) which will be arriving at Tangmere soon!
PP
That's another good reason to make the massive journey from Emsworh again :lol: When do you reopen?

Kind regards

John

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 11:18
by PeteP
John wrote: When do you reopen?
Funnily enough, John, today! I'm there most Thursdays and some Mondays so if you can make it on one of those days - especially outside of the school holidays - PM me and I'll make sure you get a good run on the Lightning sim. Plenty of other good things to see and do, too - http://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/.
Pete

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 18:40
by John
PeteP wrote:
John wrote: When do you reopen?
Funnily enough, John, today! I'm there most Thursdays and some Mondays so if you can make it on one of those days - especially outside of the school holidays - PM me and I'll make sure you get a good run on the Lightning sim. Plenty of other good things to see and do, too - http://www.tangmere-museum.org.uk/.
Pete
Oh what can I say, that's an offer I can refuse!

Thanks you so much

John

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 19:53
by Scorpius
Myself and 2 others will be visiting on Monday 10th Feb, come and say hello Peter! :thumbsup:

Nev

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 20:35
by NigelC
DaveB wrote:We only have one 'working' simulator at Brooklands mate.. the Concorde sim and as Pete commented.. we can't get on it for the ex-BA Captains having fun :lol: The public pay and pay well for the privilige of flying it too as there's always an ex-Concorde pilot in the LH seat. We also have a 1-11 simulator too but I think the chances of that working again are slim. Last time I saw it it was in bits in the back of the Strat Chamber. When I say 'bits'.. you wouldn't know it was even a simulator let alone a 1-11. You can tell it's bits of aircraft but that's about it :(

Something like the Harrier sim would go down a storm there and would be sure to pull in extra revenue but at £90k.. there's absolutely no chance. We'll have to make do with two complete aircraft instead ;)

ATB
DaveB B)smk
That the one from Cranebank, Dave??

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 22:15
by DaveB
Sri Nige.. I can't remember off the top of my head. When DeltaGolf turned up.. we had a pile of stuff turn up with her. I was under the impression the 1-11 sim was thrown in (from Filton.. an excuse to clear a pile of junk they didn't want) but I could be wrong.

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 01 Feb 2013, 23:01
by TobyV
A steal for £90,000. I did a work experience placement at a (now defunct) "successor" company to Link-Miles who I believe developed the simulators for the AV8-B (GR5/6/9/T.10) series harriers and they quoted a figure an order of magnitude (or three!) higher than that for the development of the visuals, in the sense that apparently a higher resolution image is projected onto the centre of the screen where the pilot's helmet is pointed, in effect mimicking what the human eye does. Not bad for late 80s/ early 90s technology.

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 07:22
by PeteP
Scorpius wrote:Myself and 2 others will be visiting on Monday 10th Feb, come and say hello Peter! :thumbsup:
Do you mean Sunday 10th or Monday 11th, Nev? I definitely won't be in on the Sunday and the Monday looks to be unlikely, too, which is a pity as I'd like to show you around. If it is the Monday you're going, It's worth asking for me (Pete Pitman) at reception when you arrive just in case.

Do book yourself a slot on the Lightning when you arrive, though (it's free). I've just changed it from FS2004 to P3D and it's running on the basic P3D scenery at the moment. An attempt use FTX England came to nothing and I've removed (almost) all the local add-on scenery until I can find versions that work or I can get permission from the vendors/designers to use their stuff in P3D. However, I think you'll still find it great fun to fly even if it is a little less visually appealing.

Enjoy your visit.
Pete

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 12:36
by NigelC
DaveB wrote:Sri Nige.. I can't remember off the top of my head. When DeltaGolf turned up.. we had a pile of stuff turn up with her. I was under the impression the 1-11 sim was thrown in (from Filton.. an excuse to clear a pile of junk they didn't want) but I could be wrong.

ATB
DaveB B)smk
If it was the Cranebank one (BA Training Centre), I've got a few hours logged in that one. It was configurable as a 400 or 500 series. Only had night visuals though. Good fun all the same.

Re: Want to fly a Harrier simulation?

Posted: 04 Feb 2013, 13:07
by Scorpius
Hi Pete, :hello:

Sorry, Monday the 11th. Hope you are there.

Nev