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Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 18:41
by SkippyBing
Dave,
Nice shots, looks like a proper task force!!

You should be able to get the Auster on and off unaided, I've managed it with the Swordfish I'm working on, once with a tailwind because I wasn't paying attention, but then I had been practising my intercepts by flying down a bearing from Kirkwall for an hour and a half to where I'd calculated the ship should be!
If you can track down the AH FS9 Sea Hurricane it works quite well, it was freeware but I've got no idea if it's still available, I think they do a Seafire as well which was up on their website a few weeks ago if you're feeling particularly brave! About 5 knots above the stall speed on the approach and don't worry about not being able to see the ship...

Half way down this page!
http://www.heavenlyhangars.com/ahmember ... s_OLD2.htm

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 19:22
by Patron7
The AH Sea Hurricane, which was part of their Hurricane package, works quite well in FSX (at least for me). I would attach a screen-shot, if I could only figure out how.

Bill

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 19:30
by DispatchDragon
Dave

There is actually a Precedent for that G-AGOH was the first civilian aircraft to land on a carrier --Illustrious in 1946 by Porteus himself


Leif

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 19:58
by DogTailRed2
My dad served on HMS Anson during WW2 in the Pacific.
I believe HMS Anson and KG5 are the same. Something to do with renaming the ship?? I'm no ship buff, not sure.

My dad is in the centre. Taken in Falmouth outside what is now Grannies Pasties.
Unfortunately there are no ship names on the caps because of wartime regs.
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A friend of my dad showing the smaller armament.
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My dad was a GRU operator which was something to do with gunnery.

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:05
by SkippyBing
Incidentally, it turns out you can land the AH Seafire on the Vic without using the tailhook, you do use a lot of the flight deck though!

By the by, there's a good photo in the Osprey 'Seafire vs Zero' book of a Seafire on short finals with the hood and door open and the pilot sticking his torso out of the gap to look around the engine!

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:16
by DaveB
Yo me hearties :hello:

Tks for all that. ;)

The Auster.. well bless my soul. I looked through the list of what aircraft I have in FSX and the only thing that came close was the Auster. It's a lovely aircraft to fly carrier ops.. you can see the speed I was doing on that shot (39kts with full flap) and it lands on with barely a roll forward :rock: As for taking off.. you know what the Auster is like.. open the gas and the tail comes up. With full flap, she's airbourne using only half the deck length :lol: I didn't know of her relationship with the RN. Something else to try and remember ;)

Thanks for that link Skip :thumbsup: I pulled the SU Hurricane because Brian Gibbs did a lovely 7L paint for it which was just perfect for Victorious ops. However, the version I found wasn't the FSX version (I just dragged it over) and it's not as kind on frames as I'd like. Also, it suffers that hideous prop problem (the ship goes see-thru when viewed through the prop blur) :( ALSO.. it's not a real Sea Hurricane.. there's no hook :(

HMS Anson.. yes, a famous naval name if ever there was one. She was one of 5 KGV class battleships along with KGV, Prince of Wales, Duke of York and Howe and had the distinction of being the only one of the class never to fire her guns in anger.. not at an enemy ship anyway. The class were scrapped the year I was born.. 1957. Fine ships of the line, each and every one ;)

I forgot to mention above that the KGV is a payware model by Deltasim.. a bit pricey if you have to pay full whack but an excellent model and perfect to compliment Victorious :thumbsup:

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:23
by DaveG
Off to get the Vic now :Dance:

BTW Dave, one day I'll get around to rebuilding and detailing the Hermes. Need some plans though. Would like to build HMS Fearless too, but again need plans. The only ones I've seen cost money, & I don't have much spare ATM. Maybe after New Year...

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:32
by TSR2
I have a Janes Fighting Ships '59 - '60 mate and there are some 3 views in there. Would be good to get an Eagle or RustyB and I'm sure Dave could be tempted with a Leander calss or two :xgrin:

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:33
by Garry Russell
I've got the dockside crane :xgrin:

Re: Naval Escapades!

Posted: 08 Dec 2009, 20:45
by SkippyBing
Disturbingly there's a Leander half built languishing on one of my hard drives. I'd say it wouldn't take long to finish, but if I only do half the possible variations it could take months!!