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Aero L-39 Albatros

Gary, as far as I can tell, and according to the L-39C Operating manual, such an autopilot is not fitted by default, nor did any L-39 pilots mention it during development.

The left hat switch controls trim, and the right button is the gunsight camera release for recording strafing runs etc. I just scoured the manual again and can find no mention of such a recovery system at all. Is this something that Joe added to Pipsqueak?

Cheers,

-Mike

Ok. I'm pretty sure it's on "Pip" but I'll ask to make sure. They could have added it to replace the gun cam. I do know it's on his Mig-21..... I asked him about it.
 
yago, that paint is beautiful. Can't wait until I can download it.

Nice paint to bananabob as well. Looks like a highly polished 39ED. Glad everyone is enjoying the plane too!

Happy flying
 
sure the paint kit saves a lot time..here she is 1hour 24 minutes later.:wiggle:


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Yago, I think I was right before. You are fibre-optically connected to your computer. :) Amazing.

Brett, yes the start procedure is right out of the book, replicated it step by step, including the 22 second Saphir spool time and auto-shutdown. It will also shut off after 10 mins just like the real thing if you don't get successful engine start.

The only niggle comes in air starts. FSX doesn't really model jet engine windmilling properly. With enough speed it will keep spinning in reality well above 22% N1, but in the sim it just dies out quick. Tried and tried to replicate it, but no dice. Props in FSX do it nicely, but not jets I think.

Cheers,

-Mike
 
What a bird!
Thank you Mike for this Albatros!:ernae:

A few screenies from a trip to Switzerland, hope you like'em. :jump:

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Nice shots Josquin :ernae:

Anyone know what the top of the wings should look like on this one? It's a New Zealand reg.

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Dex, it is a real jet. It's just not as fast as the others... ;) But it flys like a dream. :d

Sorry, I just meant that whilst it is a sim, it is the closest thing to actually sitting in a cockpit that I have used! It engages you with crafted details that make you feel like you are really flying!
 
Thank you very much Josquin. I always approve of shots over Switzerland. I'd say about 95% of my FSX hours are spent in those Alps. I never tire of them. Lovely. :)

Thanks.

-Mike
 
Dexdoggy, thank you. Yes she is a little slower than the average jet for sure, and Aero's published performance figures are, to put it nicely, wishful thinking. When I was first working on the flight model I was talking to an L-39 pilot about the top speed and altitude figures being seemingly unattainable given the thrust and drag properties. I asked him if it was really possible for an L-39 to get to its service ceiling of 37000 feet...

His reply: "Sure it can, if you tow it up there with a Mig-29."

:)

(Pipsqueak however, that's a different story.)
 
Nice shots Josquin :ernae:

Anyone know what the top of the wings should look like on this one? It's a New Zealand reg.

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Hi Ya Bob..looks great!

It looks like nothing on the top other than the cammo from my research

Try these links (hope this links to the right photos) ..Gavin has heaps of pics of the Albatross which should help

http://capphotography.ifp3.com/#/gallery/warbirds-over-wanaka-2008/wow-44/

http://capphotography.ifp3.com/1/15b59#/gallery/l39 albatross/
 
Brilliant paints. You're doing works of art in notime. Do you actually fly the plane too from time to time? :icon_lol:

Besides, can they be downloaded somehwere already?

Edit: Marines really used czech trainers???
 
Lotus:

Give me a few weeks to save up the cash, and I'll purchase her. Just moved into my new place so money is tight as of now, but for sure getting her soon!

Diego
 
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