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Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 10:27
by Trev Clark
Garry is still very busy on this project, he is currently working his way through 30 liveries :o for the old girl. We beta testers have been rumbling slowly around for weeks, she really does have character!

Here she is in roll out livery of the prototype Super freighter.
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Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 13:25
by shc_04
She looks beautiful. Thank you for your efforts and contributions

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 13:41
by FlyTexas
Thanks very much for the screenie, Trev. :) I'm really looking forward to the release of Garry's beautiful aircraft.

Brian

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 17:34
by Tomliner
I'm not sure that beautiful is the right adjective for the 'frightener' but I am really looking forward to trying the old girl out.Hope there are some good engine sounds for her.Thanks in anticipation Garry. :thumbsup: EricT

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 17:42
by DispatchDragon
Eric

I think you will be very happy with the sound file for her when shes released.
As Trev says as one of the Beta guys it is a stunning model

Leif

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 20:48
by Tomliner
Thanks for that Leif.It's certainly one to look forward to. :) EricT

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 28 May 2008, 21:45
by coltsr2
Ahh the good old Bristol Freighter a rugged heavy duty transport built to operate from unimproved airstrips, I can see her now climbing out of some dusty airstrip somewhere, fully laden, on full throttle.......a lovely plane...excellent work...........cant wait to hear the sound of those venerable old Bristol Hercules engines!


Oh is it fsx compat?

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 29 May 2008, 00:23
by TSR2
Hi Coltsr2

Yep, I've been doing some FSX testing for Garry, and although she isn't an FSX model she works very nicely indeed with good frame rates. :thumbsup:

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 29 May 2008, 00:59
by Garry Russell
Thanks Ben :)

I don't have FS.X but with help and support from Ben and tips and advice from others up to now we have managed to make it FS.X compatable.

Fraser too has made some changes to the panel to get it running as it should

I see no reason now that there will be any problems.

Although not an FS.X model it should look and behave as it does in FS.9 :worried:

As Trev mentioned in the opening post there will be about 30 liveries :o ....well there are at the moment :worried:

Some of them are slight variationss others are more radical changes.

The livery shown here is one of three versions of Silver City unique to G-AMWA.

There were twenty aircraft built plus two Mk.31's converted to Superfreighters

All the airlines that operated the type will be covered

Air Charter
Air Ferry
British Air Ferries
British United Air Ferries
Channel Air Bridge
Compagnie Air Transport
Lambair
Midland Air Cargo
SABENA
Silver City


Garry

Re: Bristol Freighter progress....

Posted: 29 May 2008, 02:50
by coltsr2
Thats great news.......thanks guys i cant wait for this one, i had an airfix kit of it when i was 8yr old lol........after all these years i will soon get a chance to really fly her instead of running round the room making buzzing noises with my model attatched to my hand ha!...................

Been looking at some of my old mags and it says that the special Mark 32 Superfreighter was built for Silver City Airways and had the nose extended by five feet! This allowed Silver City Airways to offer a cross Channel ferry service carrying 3 cars and 12 passengers or 2 cars and 23 passengers ( in a cabin aft of the hold ) per flight in a 73'4" long fuselage. With a loaded weight of 44 thousand lb, the 230 mph Mark 32 could now fly 1 270 miles at 164 mph with an 8 thousand lb payload. Its service ceiling was 24 500ft. Glad youve modelled this version then.........