Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
. . . while we're waiting . . . can I seek some consensus on the production year (or thereabouts) that the 'newer' VC that we currently have applies to (as opposed to the WWII era one that Javis at al are working on)?
Thanks.
Indeed, the current VC main panel is based on a cockpit shot of one of the last airworthy civilian C-117's. The Garmins are a good clue. And the Basler turboprop-specific gauges were replaced by ones suitable for radials, with some artistic licence.
(Im)patienlty awaiting Jan's authentic version...
The fuel panel and most of the overhead fittings come from the FSX C-117 model, itself originating in the Basler (identical length, no. of windows etc). But no resemblance to the real thing that I am aware of. You can see pictures of C-117's on Basler's apron (Google Earth), but there's only a faint chance that any of them were ever updated to the BT-67 cockpit.I had thought that the fuel control panel originated with the Basler conversion - was it in use in late C-117's as well?
Indeed, the current VC main panel is based on a cockpit shot of one of the last airworthy civilian C-117's. The Garmins are a good clue. And the Basler turboprop-specific gauges were replaced by ones suitable for radials, with some artistic licence.
(Im)patienlty awaiting Jan's authentic version...
hi,
if is possible to use the vc from the older v1 in that plane in the time we wait for the new one.
i do not like the basler cocpit,it´s well made,but for me to modern.............
thank´s for all your nice work......
cheers
ralf
I totally agree. I've always hated this "bump" thing.This "bump" nonsense is about as funny as a tailgater on the highway - it should be banned from the forum.
It is not friendly, it is aggressive, insulting, and shows no respect for the developer.![]()
I don't see the harm