Boulton Paul Sea Balliol for FS9

The RAF version is as said before to follow on from the Naval version, but there are a number of differences between the two and the panel needs a major overhaul as weird as it may seem, it is a lot different from the Sea Balliol. At the moment I'm researching into gunsights, but I hope when released she will be as popular as the earlier release.

I sent Peter all of our repaint material along with the various magazine articles and photos, so there should be plenty of schemes emerging from his paintshop for both aeroplanes. The above one, looks very colourful indeed - the FAA had a habit of putting dayglo on its types in the 50s and 60s!

Best wishes,

Martin
 
What a nice airplane. Flew it last night out of NAS North Island (KNZY) in San Diego and did a few landings aboard Paul Clawson's USS Lexington (CV-2) off Point Loma. With no wind down the deck (I always forget to add it, LOL) I was able to deck-launch with just a brief anxious moment of stall as I came off the bow. Thank you Dave Molyneaux and friends for making this plane available as freeware.
 
Balliol

Thanks for all the kind comments chaps :applause:
It makes it all worthwhile to read posts like these.
Cheers:guinness:
Dave M(oly)
 
Let me add my congratulations on a superb new release as well. As others have mentioned stunning visuals combined with a nice sound set don't leave much to be desired.

I was amazed however that there is no radio navigation equipment at all in the aircraft. Knowing how accurately you guys go about this business I assume this was true in real life as well. I guess I better practice my pilotage ;)

For my personal taste the pitch axis was a bit too responsive, but again that is likely true to life as well. I just like things a bit more sedate :D

Cheers
Stefan
 
Balliol Nav Aids

You're right Stefan - there were no nav aids fitted to these 1950's Fleet Air Arm advanced trainers. Their main purpose was to allow pilots to practice deck comings & goings particularly on shore-based marked out 'carrier decks'. A V.H.F. comms radio was it's only 'aid'.
I assume for any longer flight they used the compass and MK1 eyeball.
I'm now working on its RAF equivalent and, yes, that was fitted with a tunable beam approach set (T.B.A.) and indicator and V.H.F. comms radios. There are no signs of any long distance nav aids though. :eek:
Yes, it is a bit twitchy in pitch - to quote from the pilots notes " the aircraft is pleasant to fly, the controls being well-harmonised, light and effective. Stability about all axes is good, though some patience is required to trim the aircraft."
HTH
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
 
Thanks for that explanation on the NAV aids. Pretty much what I had figured then.

As for the pitch I do not mean to critique the FDE. I have not flown the real thing or for that matter anything coming close to it. Unless a T-6 counts ;)
FS control feel and reaction varies greatly as we have found from one setup to the next. Even with all settings regarding the realism sliders being equal. Change one of those between the developers PC and the end users and again you have a whole new equation.


For me reducing the pitch sensitivity created that control harmony mentioned in the pilot notes ;)


Cheers
Stefan
 
Stefan,

Glad as always that you are enjoying another of our aeroplanes. I remarked as to the elevators during the beta testing, but we were lucky enough to find someone that had flown Balliols whilst in the RAF at Colerne and they also tested the model. They were so pleased with it and said it brought back a lot of memories!!! This is what we like to hear and what we strive to do, in that to build an accurate model, but within the confines of course of the simulator.

Cheers,

Martin
 
There is another repaint for this little plane over at Flightsim:

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Sea Balliol WP333
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FS2004 Sea Balliol WP333. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WP333 was delivered to the Royal Navy in December 1954. The aircraft is painted as seen when used by the Naval Test Unit of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, Boscombe Down, 1965. The unit used two aircraft as 'hacks'. The other aircraft was WL732 which is now preserved at RAF Cosford. WP333 was scrapped at Boscombe Down in 1966. Repaint by Peter Watkins.

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Stefan,

Glad as always that you are enjoying another of our aeroplanes. I remarked as to the elevators during the beta testing, but we were lucky enough to find someone that had flown Balliols whilst in the RAF at Colerne and they also tested the model. They were so pleased with it and said it brought back a lot of memories!!! This is what we like to hear and what we strive to do, in that to build an accurate model, but within the confines of course of the simulator.

Cheers,

Martin


Thanks for that Martin. As I said, knowing you guys from past releases this is likely as real as it gets. Maybe I will un-do the modification I made at some point when I have more time to get used to her.

Cheers
Stefan
 
As the Beeb say when viewing TV channel listings, "there are other websites available" and so a good place to look for Peter's repaints besides flightsim.com is the home of the Balliol at www.britsim.com - see another one has been placed there already!

Best wishes,

Martin
 
Loving this little gem in FSX as well, so much fun to fly ... sorry, been at "the dark side' a bit now with my new rig ... Cheers ! Mike :salute:
 
This nice repaint just popped up at: Flightsim.com

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Sea Balliol WL715
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FS2004 Sea Balliol WL715. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WL715 was delivered to the Royal Navy in September 1953. The aircraft was one of three Sea Balliols embarked on HMS Triumph and used by the Ships Flight 1953 - 1955. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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Here's another:

FS2004 Sea Balliol WP330
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FS2004 Sea Balliol WP330. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WP330 was delivered to the Royal Navy in October 1954. The aircraft is painted in the markings of 727 Naval Air Squadron, Brawdy, 1956 - 1959. Repaint by Peter Watkins.

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There is new RAF version at britsim :jump:

There is indeed and not just a change of paint either. Very much different than the naval version and this time equipped with working armament. Just right for scaring AI traffic!!!

Hope you all enjoy it as much as you have with the Sea Balliol, which has become one of our most favoured models.

Best wishes,

Martin
 
Sea Balliol

What a great touring aircraft for the British Isles of the 50s and 60s.

Kikas, Thanks for the prop. I'll try it out later today.

By the way, there's lots of new skins up at:

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol G-ANSF
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FS2004 Balliol G-ANSF. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. The aircraft is painted as G-ANSF, the Boulton-Paul demonstrator first registered in June 1954. Withdrawn from use in September 1956 and cancelled from the register in August 1961. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol T2 WG175
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FS2004 Balliol T2 WG175. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available at Britsim.com. WG175 was delivered to the Royal Air Force in May 1953. The aircraft is painted in the markings of No. 3/4 Civilian Anti Aircraft Co-operation Unit at Exeter, 1959. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol T2 WN138
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FS2004 Balliol T2 WN138. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. WN138 was delivered to the Royal Air Force in November 1953. The aircraft is painted in the markings of No. 238 Operational Conversion Unit at Colerne, 1955. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol T2 WN141
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FS2004 Balliol T2 WN141. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. WN141 was delivered to the Royal Air Force in November 1953. The aircraft is painted in the markings of the Home Command Communications Squadron based at White Waltham, 1957. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol T2 WN516
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FS2004 Balliol T2 WN516. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. WN516 was delivered to the Royal Air Force in November 1953. The aircraft is painted in the markings of the Royal Air Force College at Cranwell, 1954. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Balliol T2 WN522
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FS2004 Balliol T2 WN522. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. WN522 was delivered to the Royal Air Force in January 1954. The aircraft is painted in the markings of No. 238 Operational Conversion Unit at Colerne, 1955. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Ceylon Balliol
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FS2004 Ceylon Balliol. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Balliol available from Britsim.com. The aircraft is ex-RAF WG227 and is painted as CA302 of No. 1 Flying Training School, Royal Ceylon Air Force at Katunayake, 1956. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Sea Balliol WP330
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Name: sea_balliol_wp330.zip
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FS2004 Sea Balliol WP330. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WP330 was delivered to the Royal Navy in October 1954. The aircraft is painted in the markings of 727 Naval Air Squadron, Brawdy, 1956 - 1959. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Sea Balliol WL715
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Name: sea_balliol_wl715.zip
Size: 4,806,186 Date: 02-13-2013 Downloads: 135

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FS2004 Sea Balliol WL715. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WL715 was delivered to the Royal Navy in September 1953. The aircraft was one of three Sea Balliols embarked on HMS Triumph and used by the Ships Flight 1953 - 1955. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Modern MilitaryFS2004 Sea Balliol WP325
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FS2004 Sea Balliol WP325. A repaint for Dave Molyneaux's Boulton Paul Sea Balliol available at Britsim.com. WP325 was delivered to the Royal Navy in August 1954. The aircraft is painted as seen when used by the Maintenance/Marine Test Pilots School, RNAS Abbotsinch, Glasgow, Scotland 1961. Repaint by Peter Watkins.
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