As the nature of things progress...

Thanks & I'm having GREAT fun. I was just thinking about the Prefect PWS-18 earlier today.
Here in South Africa, we had about 50 Tudors. I'm trying to find more info, but I think they, or most of them were assembled here... Now for an South African Air Force paint?
 
I'll have a try later, at work presently.
Did you try with slats locked in Keith?

Ttfn

Pete

I think so, std practice for Tiger, so I think I did likewise. Will check again.
Funny just been playing with my version of the 621 air file that I did back in December where I can spin, but copy & pasting the usual suspects into the latest version of todays downloaded air file, it still won't spin.....so stumped at mo for the cause.

Spokes 2112 - very nice work, don't understand xml though at that level!!!
Keith
 
Thanks & I'm having GREAT fun. I was just thinking about the Prefect PWS-18 earlier today.
Here in South Africa, we had about 50 Tudors. I'm trying to find more info, but I think they, or most of them were assembled here... Now for an South African Air Force paint?

Awesome to hear it, Robin :encouragement:

SAAF liveries would be most interesting and valuable additions to a growing fleet. Please keep us updated should you come across anything in the way of photos. :)


Spokes 2112 - very nice work, don't understand xml though at that level!!!
Keith

It's okay for you, Keith - a few of us don't understand xml at ANY level. :-/
 
Apparently our local Air Force Museum has pictures. I'm not too sure as to when I'll be able to get there, but I will try get as much info & pictures as I can.
 
Woo-Hoooooo!!!

Can't wait to try the floatplanes!


:redfire:

LOL. Go for it, Mick!

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Magoo is onto the spinning characteristics - we should have this issue ironed out shortly. :)
 
Woo-Hoooooo!!!

Can't wait to try the floatplanes!


:redfire:

I was in such a hurry to go flying in it.. I left the tailskid on! Nigel... ?? LOL

but.. back to my landplane.. to finish off my Sahara circumnavigation.

oh.. and the new 'pit.. with the start sequence.. oh yeah....very nice!!! AND MY FUEL GAUGE IS WORKING!!! no more sweaty palms and knotted stomach after two hours flying... with no airport in sight!! :dizzy:

cheers
Dave
 
LOL. Go for it, Mick!

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Magoo is onto the spinning characteristics - we should have this issue ironed out shortly. :)

Just been playing with little success, but have noted two things: 1 = wing chord quoted as 8 feet, should be 4.8?. 2 = loaded C of G according to AFSD is way back at 36%. Unfortunately changing that does not help, at least with the 621 which is the only one I've played with. Good luck.
Keith
 
Thanks Gents

Spokes 2112 - very nice work, don't understand xml though at that level!!!
Keith

Thanks Keith,
Man, that's fast turnaround Sir! :encouragement:
No, I can't spin the blighter either... still, I'm encouraged that she's otherwise performing well for you.
Magoo has done an AWESOME job on all the flight models:jump:

The outstanding start procedure is the genius of Roman Stoviak aka Spokes2112.
THANK YOU, ROMAN!!! :)

Keith & Nigel... Thank You for the kind words! She's turning out to be quite the project. 1st class all the way. Couldn't be done without all the contributors. :ernaehrung004::applause:
 
Just been playing with little success, but have noted two things: 1 = wing chord quoted as 8 feet, should be 4.8?. 2 = loaded C of G according to AFSD is way back at 36%. Unfortunately changing that does not help, at least with the 621 which is the only one I've played with. Good luck.
Keith

Ms Flightsim only allows us one main wing. When writing up a biplane or triplane, I essentially create a wing that considers the total surface of the two (or three) wing aircraft, and then position it in a manner where it would bear on the airframe in a manner that would mimic the real world multi-wing config.

If you have a copy of Aircraft Container Manager, the FS9 aircraft can be loaded to "see" what I did.

There can be a number of ways to handle that. This is how I like to play it.

Regarding the spin-less manners, it's getting a rudder rewrite. All else will fall in place.

Was going to do that tonight, but ended up repairing a busted cement mixer instead. ( Need it tomorrow...)

Next few nights the Avro will get fixed and spun. Then, once I've made myself good & airsick.....it's a turn (or more) for you fellows.

:dizzy:
 
I'm in hog heaven with the 646 floater.
 

Attachments

  • avro 646 estonia.jpg
    avro 646 estonia.jpg
    46.5 KB · Views: 1
oh.. and the new 'pit.. with the start sequence.. oh yeah....very nice!!! AND MY FUEL GAUGE IS WORKING!!! no more sweaty palms and knotted stomach after two hours flying... with no airport in sight!! :dizzy:

cheers
Dave

That could be problematic in the Sea Tudor, depending on your current location, altitude and distance from the nearest seaport, Bushi. But the little 646 Sea Tudor (Early) with it's 5 cylinder engine just sips gas, mate.

BB686:US-flag:
 
as much as I LOVE the 5 cyl...

...As a Canadian.. and knowing what BUSH piloting is all about in the great white north....the temptation NOT to put the RCAF Tutor on floats proved too great.
So.. a couple of hours last night fiddling with cfg.s, adjusting alphas.. the usual.. and of course.. a bit of polishing and paintwork (and some SAFER anti-skid strips) on the floats.... and away we go..

oh.. edit to posting.. I added 'blanking plates' to cover the elongated holes where the landing gear struts passed through the fuselage skin. Visuble in the third pic.. but were not installed for the others.. LOL We don't want corrosive salt water splashing up in there now do we
:)

methinks a private Canadian operator of this airplane may follow................once the paint kits are available to us mere mortals! :wavey:

attachment.php
attachment.php

attachment.php


Dave
 

Attachments

  • 187 on floats.jpg
    187 on floats.jpg
    53.2 KB · Views: 1
  • 187 on floats 1.jpg
    187 on floats 1.jpg
    51.4 KB · Views: 1
  • 187 on floats blanking plates.jpg
    187 on floats blanking plates.jpg
    65.9 KB · Views: 1
and a more "period" civvie Canadian scheme.

Based on photos of civilian bush operators on the thirties and forties.
attachment.php
attachment.php


Now Just need to convince Nigel to provide a mdl file that has a canoe strapped to those float supports!! LOL
Cheers
Dave
 

Attachments

  • 646 dark blue.jpg
    646 dark blue.jpg
    49.4 KB · Views: 1
  • 646 dark blue 1.jpg
    646 dark blue 1.jpg
    54.3 KB · Views: 1
Well done bushi

thank you!
and Avro 646 (Lynx) floatplane CF-BVR has been given a fresh finish.

Laurentian Air Services... Quebec and Ontario bush flying at it's finest!
Now.. if Nigel would just get on it and deliver the canoe I ordered! :a1310: Amazon.. he is not!! LOL:wavey:

attachment.php


and a few SECONDS in photoshop.. and my base texture file is transformed.. and we have a Mackenzie Air Service airplane over the Pacific coast of British Columbia! :)

attachment.php

cheers
Dave
 

Attachments

  • Laurentian 646 floatplane.jpg
    Laurentian 646 floatplane.jpg
    52.8 KB · Views: 1
  • Mackenzie 646 off coast.jpg
    Mackenzie 646 off coast.jpg
    53.5 KB · Views: 1
Last edited:
Nice work Bushi -- I couldn't help but notice the last three letters of the registration on the tail... "BVR". "Beyond Visual Range"...:biggrin-new: The Yellow Paint version looks superb.

attachment.php


attachment.php


BB686:US-flag:
 
Back
Top