Avro Anson mk1 trnr by UncleTgt
This is a revision & expansion of Dave Garwood's Avro Anson mk1 model for FS2004, converted for use in CFS 2. Because of the extensive nature of the revisions I've decided to upload as a series of complete aircraft for ease of installation.
This started out as an exercise in improving my G-Max skills. I wanted to depict some of the Anson models used by the RAAF, so a simple conversion of Dave's mk1 (early) with the sloping windscreen wouldn't suffice. The model has been revised, & adapted to provide a range of new models, depicting the various sub-types of the mk1 Anson.
The VC now has 2 panels, one for the main panel & 1 of the floor-mounted compass. I added bombsight & turret gun fixed windows to the panel.cfg & adapted it to use CFS2 compatible gauges.
The crew have individual faces, & the wireless operator's station varies with each model.
I added a few details to the cockpit interior. The prop disk has some depth to it, like Akemi modelled his prop disks.
The door opens/closes using the canopy command.
The airfile was thoroughly revised to give believable performance in speed, range & ceiling in CFS 2, particularly with an eye on how the AI flies & stability in formation. It could still be improved though...
The dp file makes use of my British bombs, & I included trainee crew & noselamp objects, added through the DP as payload options.
To keep the filesize down the sound is aliased to the stock P-38F.
This package depicts the Anson mk1 (trainer), with the turret removed. I achieved this by combining elements of Dave's model.1 & model.2.
The texture supplied is:
29 N4978 Aircraft of 5 SFTS, RAF Shotwick (Sealand) on the border of England & Wales, January 1941
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to
Dave Garwood, Dave Booker & Saverio Maurri for their original FS2004 aircraft
Shessi & Allen for answering my noob questions regarding G-Max.
A big thank you to Allen for his model tutorial, & DOSmdlc_v2 tools.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions
UncleTgt
NOV 2024
This is a revision & expansion of Dave Garwood's Avro Anson mk1 model for FS2004, converted for use in CFS 2. Because of the extensive nature of the revisions I've decided to upload as a series of complete aircraft for ease of installation.
This started out as an exercise in improving my G-Max skills. I wanted to depict some of the Anson models used by the RAAF, so a simple conversion of Dave's mk1 (early) with the sloping windscreen wouldn't suffice. The model has been revised, & adapted to provide a range of new models, depicting the various sub-types of the mk1 Anson.
The VC now has 2 panels, one for the main panel & 1 of the floor-mounted compass. I added bombsight & turret gun fixed windows to the panel.cfg & adapted it to use CFS2 compatible gauges.
The crew have individual faces, & the wireless operator's station varies with each model.
I added a few details to the cockpit interior. The prop disk has some depth to it, like Akemi modelled his prop disks.
The door opens/closes using the canopy command.
The airfile was thoroughly revised to give believable performance in speed, range & ceiling in CFS 2, particularly with an eye on how the AI flies & stability in formation. It could still be improved though...
The dp file makes use of my British bombs, & I included trainee crew & noselamp objects, added through the DP as payload options.
To keep the filesize down the sound is aliased to the stock P-38F.
This package depicts the Anson mk1 (trainer), with the turret removed. I achieved this by combining elements of Dave's model.1 & model.2.
The texture supplied is:
29 N4978 Aircraft of 5 SFTS, RAF Shotwick (Sealand) on the border of England & Wales, January 1941
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to
Dave Garwood, Dave Booker & Saverio Maurri for their original FS2004 aircraft
Shessi & Allen for answering my noob questions regarding G-Max.
A big thank you to Allen for his model tutorial, & DOSmdlc_v2 tools.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions
UncleTgt
NOV 2024