DH/HS125 update posted

lazarus

Charter Member
On Robs site, some news, new screen grabs.
http://www.robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/

Been looking forward to this one, and its getting close. Long ago, when first elevated to the exalted, deeply revered position of chief dog robber, head bottlewasher and lord-high bog wallah (meaning I got to work all night, and in the morning drive down to the drunk tank to bail out the chief pilot!) I looked after a Srs.1A (later traded in on a well marinated BAC111!) 450kt dog whistle. Great jet. Built like a @#$%&^*? bridge, one of the most 'british' aeroplanes I've never worked on, and the prince of darkness was kept away from the electrics, unlike the Rapier I was driving at the time :banghead:
Looking forward to this jet, truly a tiny jetliner.
Looks lovely, Rob. :applause:
 
This is such great news.

I was stoked when it first when up on his page earlier in the year, then concerned when it came off. Glad it's somewhere on/near the front burner.

Here's to a lovely little jet - after the Falcon 20 - one of the nicest looking early biz jets, in my view.

Thanks Rob, for taking on the lovely lesser-known aircraft that would otherwise never see the light of FSX day.

DL
 
Looking very good! I remember handling many HS.125's on our ramp long ago. The original Viper powered versions were great for "Fuel Commission" as they always needed a lot of fuel. The TFE731 re-engined 700's and new build 800's were nice but rarely requested fuel as they would "tanker" in extra fuel on board for the return trip on corporate & charter flights. The Viper powered 125's also needed our rarely used stocks of Mobile Jet Oil for replenishment of engine oil. The loud "screech/whine" of the Viper engines is something I've never forgotten. The old 125 airframe is a classic, elegant.
 
The old 125 airframe is a classic, elegant.

Of course it is, it is a De Havilland!!

The 125 is a total thoroughbred and Rob is capturing her lines beautifully, really looking forward to this one; I just hope Toby Vickers Hatfield scenery will still work in FSX, so she can have a proper home to fly from.
 
As I don't have a Proper USCG Falcon for my USCG hanger this little mean De Havilland Jet will work perfect. Besides I am partial to De Havilland, thanks Canada.
 
New screenshots

This little gem is really starting to take shape!

http://www.robertjamesrichardson.co.uk/

Bravo Rob - very much looking forward to this jet. Very limited choices (if any) for older-period/pre-glass cockpit bizjets native for FSX (actually, can't think of any except for the Xtreme Lear). This will be hotly anticipated, and undboutedly well enjoyed when it arrives.

Thanks,

dl
 
Definitely a nice looking small jet. At first glance, were it not for the horizontal stab being positioned where it is, it would pass for a Saberliner. Geee, maybe. . .for a future project (another much ignored jet)? Definitely will be on my download list when it's finally released. . .He does some really nice work.
 
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