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Hs 125 Heads up!

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I think this is a Dominie...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v125/ ... xample.jpg

http://www.fs2004.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=84221

Look at "ronindanbo"'s post. Think that looks like one? :think:

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Its better than anything that currently exists but theres a fair few things I'd like to change about that model :think:

Its something I had long planned to do myself and had two false starts getting a group of us together (with someone else as the modeller each time). Trouble is I have researched that one too much to be 100% convinced by that model. It could just be he has a slightly duff 3 view. Theres no shortage of slightly duff 3-views around for the 125!

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Post by AndyG »

The logo he's using is that of the Blu-Sky group. I haven't seen any mention of this on their forums, so it's likely to be a a very early stage.

BTW their Saab 2000 is about ready for release, which means that they will have more time to concentrate on completing their ATP.

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AndyG wrote:The logo he's using is that of the Blu-Sky group. I haven't seen any mention of this on their forums, so it's likely to be a a very early stage.

BTW their Saab 2000 is about ready for release, which means that they will have more time to concentrate on completing their ATP.

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Post by ronindanbo »

The HS 125 is just something i was mucking around with and I have only spent about an hour on it so far, dont know if I am serious about it yet but I have many models like that.

If you know of better info for it please tell, btw it is not a Dominie its more toward the BAe 700 series
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Post by TSR2 »

For all you 125 fans out there, Matthias has done it again....

BAe 125:
The biggest update is for the BAe 125. All panel bitmaps are ready now and were installed in FS2004. You could find screenshots of the new overhead, pedestal, APU and GPU panel on the BAe 125 website.

Visit http://www.baepanelproject.com for further info.
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Post by TobyV »

Ronindanbo,

If you are serious about doing the 125 (any model from Series 1, to Series 1000!) get in touch and I will try and sort out some information and pictures for you.

regards

Toby

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Ok bud thanks, let me assess where I am once the ATP is out the way.
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May I ask how the ATP is coming along?
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Post by ronindanbo »

she is getting there I just need to remodel the ground scenery really then we start on the fde and paintwork
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