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Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 08:54
by DispatchDragon
Marty
I was trawling last night researching British classic thats in progress
here (The Bristol Frightner) and found this site - dont know if it
would help - some good external and internal shots, and an address
for the owner there in Australia
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0Je5qh3gLVGW ... et.au/~dpa
and -
http://www.antique-aeroplane.com.au/
Also shots of the same aircraft at -
http://www.cnapg.org/
Also this one in New Zealand
http://www.kiwiaircraftimages.com/airedale.html
Im sure you have already found these but if not they look like they may be good leads
Cheers
Leif
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 09:46
by tonymadge
Welcome Marty, I am glad your happy with the feedback here, I think everyone respects how hard it is to produce a model for FS and we allw elcome new input in this area. I am sure you will find advice help and most of all encouragement here

Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 10:42
by Marty
Thanks I am following up some leads and some of your links are new to me the best I have found so far is this one
http://www.txc.net.au/~dpa/
I hope he replies to my email.
Cheers and thanks
I have looked at all the AU, HS125 pics I have and I'm going to have to shorten that nose, It just cant stay in my hangar the way it is. Thanks for pointing it out.
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 10:55
by TobyV
Hi and welcome,
Yup anything with Jets attached to it that came from Hatfield is pretty much my interest (or most things Hatfield related full stop!).
The tricky thing about the 125 is that there are well over 10 different variants and several different engine types such that its very hard to model something that is representative of all types! Consequently you have to be very careful what reference materials you use as its likely you'll find slightly different types.
Toby
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 10:58
by Marty
DispatchDragon wrote:Welcome Marty
Hope you didnt think I was being too harsh - I did download and fly it from
Adelaide to Hay to give it a try. Youve come to the right place for help
As Garry said - Toby Vickers is Mr 125 and can help you greatly -
If I may offer one thought - You may also wish to talk to Brian (Horse)
Horsley about the Flight model - it behaves far too much like a Lear45
than a Viper powered 125. As to Beagles - specifically the Airedale I
understand there are several airworthy copies in Australia and New
Zealand

Personally I would love to see G-ASTX flying again - the
best light twin NEVER produced
Good Luck mate - as I said youve come to the right place for help
The guys at Qantas virtual airways have asked me for the model in Qantas training colors so I will re do the Civil model with the new textures and a shorter nose, could I have some pointers please, on how to make it fly more realisticly.
Thanks Marty
Leif
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 12:22
by DispatchDragon
Marty
I spoke with Brian (Horse) last night on Skype - Hes a country man
of yours - he lives in Brisbane - Just leave a message here for him
and like Toby he will show up and answer you - you may also
want to talk to Toby about instrument panels - the civilian ones
were as he says "bespoke" at best - Almsot every customer had
their own panel
Glad you found your way here eventually - at this forum reside
some of the most knowledgeable folks in all the various regimens
of model building - and also some of the finest folks I have ever
NOT met
Leif
Posted: 05 Aug 2007, 12:49
by Marty
Thank you I will take your advice,
I am not sure what country to claim as home. I was Born in Devon and have English parents , grew up in new Zealand and have a Kiwi sister and an Aussie brother, wife and kids.
Once again Thank you for the fast replies. Marty
Posted: 06 Aug 2007, 04:52
by nigelb
Marty,
Thanks for doing the 125. I have been flying it for a while and I am not an expert on whether the model is correct or not.
I have flown it enough to make some tweaks to the panel. There are a few missing gauges, at least in the 2d cockpit, but not a big deal. I did some substitutions and also copied some of the switches from the virtual cockpit to the 2d cockpit (not a big fan of virtual cockpits....old eyes here.) Mostly engine starters and fuel cuttoff's and so on. Took me most of today to do that so I can really appreciate the effort you put into this baby!