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Derek_Palmer-DV_Slats-Uncle_TGT-HP42

peperez

Charter Member
New plane almost ready to upload

The new simulated VC and the BEF textures are Uncle TGT's masterpieces:


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A very beautiful piece of work indeed guys! Thanks very much. I discovered that it works equally well out in the PTO!
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Fantastic job on this, though I always thought it was a funny-looking kite...
 
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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - British

Description: FS2004 Model and civilian aircraft textures by Derek Palmer with FSDS V.3
CFS2 Model by DV Slats
BEP Textures and simulated VC panel bitmaps by Uncle TGT
CFS2 airfile and aircraft.cfg by Peperez (Pepe Rezende)

The prototype flew first in November 1930 and, in all, Handley Page built eight of them. They were used in European and African routes and were able to boast a decade of fatal-accident-free flight before being withdrawn from civil airline service on 1 September 1939. The three survivors were pressed into Royal Air Force service at the outbreak of the Second World War. No lives were lost in civilian service but by 1940, all aeroplanes had been destroyed. Hannibal disappeared over the Gulf of Oman in RAF service on 1 March 1940 with eight people aboard, including the First World War ace Group Captain Harold Whistler and the Indian politician Sir A. T. Pannirselvam.

(Image by Mask Rider)

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Derek_Palmer-DV_Slats-Uncle_TGT-HP42
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
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Peperez and team,

This is bloody fabulous! Thanks to all for your outstanding work! :medals:
 
Here's a 2D panel for it... just finished it

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Hey Pepe... just in case you like it... Available as usual...

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P.S: yoke and control wheels are on separate bmp files suitable for use as pop-ups.... (as they obscure instruments)... instrument faces are changeable too...

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Congratulations to Uncle TGT , DV_Slats and Mr. Pepe for a brilliant conversion.

It flies like a slow but maneuverable barn door --------------What a lovely old plane.

And me being me !! I wonder if anyone has converted the beautiful de Havilland Albatross to CFS2 ?

271 Squadron used them on courier and mail flights to Iceland during the war. And it was one of the most beautiful aircraft ever built --well in the eyes of the beholder anyway!!!!!!!!


Regards and Best Wishes to all

Please keep up the wonderful work. All of you on this site do so much for our hobby and I have trouble living without my daily CFS2 fix.
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Beautiful

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Hey Pepe... just in case you like it... Available as usual...

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P.S: yoke and control wheels are on separate bmp files suitable for use as pop-ups.... (as they obscure instruments)... instrument faces are changeable too...

:ernaehrung004:

You must upload it!
 
Congratulations to Uncle TGT , DV_Slats and Mr. Pepe for a brilliant conversion.

It flies like a slow but maneuverable barn door --------------What a lovely old plane.

And me being me !! I wonder if anyone has converted the beautiful de Havilland Albatross to CFS2 ?

271 Squadron used them on courier and mail flights to Iceland during the war. And it was one of the most beautiful aircraft ever built --well in the eyes of the beholder anyway!!!!!!!!


Regards and Best Wishes to all

Please keep up the wonderful work. All of you on this site do so much for our hobby and I have trouble living without my daily CFS2 fix.
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I already converted it but the cfs2 model has some bugs. One of its landing gear didn't come up. I need a model specialist to fix it.

Cheers

Pepe
 
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