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Nigel has kindly asked me to test and report for Fs9 on his wonderful creation... here's a couple of teaser shots for you
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Pete
Nigel has kindly asked me to test and report for Fs9 on his wonderful creation... here's a couple of teaser shots for you
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Pete
Pete, I haven't found this variant. I managed to activate the Avro 621 by renaming the air file (which was called tutor.avro I think) but can't find this one. Could you tell me the model and config entry so I can check? Thanks!
Sascha
Pete, I haven't found this variant. I managed to activate the Avro 621 by renaming the air file (which was called tutor.avro I think) but can't find this one. Could you tell me the model and config entry so I can check? Thanks!
Sascha
This is the cfg from my FSX-SE installation.
FWIW there have been a couple of glitches but Nigel is sorting it.
[fltsim.0]
title= AVRO 621 K3295 RAF
sim=621
model=
panel=621
sound=
texture=
kb_checklists=tutor_check
kb_reference=tutor_ref
atc_id=N106CM
ui_manufacturer= AVRO
ui_type= 621
ui_variation= K3295 RAF
description= AVRO 621 K3295 Royal Air Force. The Avro Model 621 was designed by Roy Chadwick as an Avro private venture metal replacement for the Avro 504. Conceived as a light initial pilot trainer, the biplane design featured heavily staggered equal span, single-bay wings - the construction was based on steel tubing (with some wooden components in the wing ribs) with doped linen covering. A conventional, fixed divided main undercarriage with tail skid was used in all but the latest aircraft, which had a tail wheel. The Model 621 was powered either by a 155 hp (116 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose or Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV (180 hp/130 kW) or IVC (240 hp/179 kW) engine; later Lynx-powered models had the engine enclosed in a Townend ring cowling. The Mongoose powered version was called the 621 Trainer and the more numerous Lynx-engined aircraft the Tutor. The Tutor also differed by having a more rounded rudder. The first flight of the prototype G-AAKT was in September 1929, piloted by Avro chief test pilot Captain Harry Albert 'Sam' Brown.
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This is the cfg from my FSX-SE installation.
FWIW there have been a couple of glitches but Nigel is sorting it.
[fltsim.0]
title= AVRO 621 K3295 RAF
sim=621
model=
panel=621
sound=
texture=
kb_checklists=tutor_check
kb_reference=tutor_ref
atc_id=N106CM
ui_manufacturer= AVRO
ui_type= 621
ui_variation= K3295 RAF
description= AVRO 621 K3295 Royal Air Force. The Avro Model 621 was designed by Roy Chadwick as an Avro private venture metal replacement for the Avro 504. Conceived as a light initial pilot trainer, the biplane design featured heavily staggered equal span, single-bay wings - the construction was based on steel tubing (with some wooden components in the wing ribs) with doped linen covering. A conventional, fixed divided main undercarriage with tail skid was used in all but the latest aircraft, which had a tail wheel. The Model 621 was powered either by a 155 hp (116 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Mongoose or Armstrong Siddeley Lynx IV (180 hp/130 kW) or IVC (240 hp/179 kW) engine; later Lynx-powered models had the engine enclosed in a Townend ring cowling. The Mongoose powered version was called the 621 Trainer and the more numerous Lynx-engined aircraft the Tutor. The Tutor also differed by having a more rounded rudder. The first flight of the prototype G-AAKT was in September 1929, piloted by Avro chief test pilot Captain Harry Albert 'Sam' Brown.
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Well done Huub. That brushwork adds a spark to the 152.The French ace Capitain George Garde, was one of the few pilots to become an ace flying the Bloch MB.152