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Heads UP AI York

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In the next few days Manfred Jahn will be putting an AI version of our York on classic brit files.

I have never done an AI fde before. Bits I don't like, take off run too short, climb too steep and seems to be heavy on the landing. Pointers from those who understand these things would be appreciated. The flyable york is not too far away; but with 2 engine versions (M22 and M24) pluts 3 different load configurations for each, its more test flying particularly long range flights than I can manage. My PC is on its last legs so if you have experience of tail draggers from that era your help would be appreciated.

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Post by Rich »

Paule, re your AI FDE I have a touch and go set up which I use for setting up AI if you want to send your FDE over I will have a look.
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Post by thehappyotter »

The AI York is now available over at CBFiles for you all.

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Post by AllanL »

For an AI model it's tremendous - in fact all it needs is a panel and a sound link to some Merlins - like a nearby Lancastrian - and it blows the socks off many a "full" model.

Can't wait for the full-blown job, but in the meantime I'm not letting any pesky AI pilot get in the way of me enjoying this version. :dance:

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Post by Rich »

Paul is it uploaded anywhere else all I get is Can't Connect to server, seems I allways have problems downloading from CBF
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Post by Rich »

OK, finaly got it off with the default MS downloader luckily it's a fairly small file.
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Post by Rich »

Paul as a AI it works very well, holds the glide slope and does not fly like a porpoise, have'nt flown it myself yet but will soon thanks to all concerned.
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Post by tgibson »

Hi,

Hope we see it painted in 50's-60's airline liveries soon! :)

Thanks,
Tom Gibson

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Post by John »

I've been flying this quite a bit...ok I know it's only an ai kite, but it's so good i just had to :wink:

Congrats to all involved

John

Ps Here's a few screenies that I took and edited
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... orka31.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... rk2B31.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/ ... ork231.jpg

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Gorgeous Shots John
Youve done Lars,Paul and Manfred justice :)

Leif

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