Yes, you’ve read that right. A Bristol 188 for MSFS and its free! The screenshots look really good, but I haven’t flown it yet.
https://flightsim.to/file/56852/bristol ... ing-pencil
Tyler has done a great job and its great to see something suitably rare being done.
Bristol 188
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Bristol 188
Ben.
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Re: Bristol 188
Looks good, thanks for the HU.
Won't get chance to try it until tomorrow though.
Won't get chance to try it until tomorrow though.
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Re: Bristol 188
Looks like a long runway will be needed...
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Re: Bristol 188
A lot of fun, and really lovely texturing, especially in the cockpit. Its a handful to land.
The airbrakes and undercarriage are a sight to behold. Really well done indeed.
The airbrakes and undercarriage are a sight to behold. Really well done indeed.
Ben.
Re: Bristol 188
Took off from Luqa, heading out to Sicily. Few shots of Etna then headed back. In all the excitement I wasn't watching the fuel gauges. You can guess the the rest
Dale
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Re: Bristol 188
You either dead sticked it or took the Martin-Baker/Irvine GCA letdown route.
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.
A/C.2 Webber,Manston,1941,First Light by Geoff Wellum.