DSD Simulations Freeware Avro Anson Released! (8/23)

Flew pretty well in 2024. Hunting about the cockpit for the prop controls? Were these by chance fixed pitch? Had a little glitch releasing the parking brake and made a keyboard binding for that.

Glad to see a great freeware following in the tradition of our own Milton Shupe.
 
Flew pretty well in 2024. Hunting about the cockpit for the prop controls? Were these by chance fixed pitch? Had a little glitch releasing the parking brake and made a keyboard binding for that.

Glad to see a great freeware following in the tradition of our own Milton Shupe.

Yes, the Mk. 1 was fixed pitch.
 
Great repaints JanKees.. I really hope we see the Canadian-built versions being released too, and encourage DSD to move ahead on that.

"The aircraft is represented as RCAF 7401, which served throughout WWII with #18 SFTS at Vulcan, Alberta. The restoration undertaken by the volunteers of this Museum was assessed as “Likely the best quality and most authentic Mk.II in the world today”. " https://thehangarmuseum.ca/our-collections/avro-652-anson-mk-ii
 
JanKees,

It would appear that there were some yellow RCAF Mk1 Ansons.

See images Here and Here

There's also the aircraft I featured in post #37 in this thread. It shows a different pattern of yellow training highlights over camo than the one we already have.

Thanks
 
Here's a very informative blog I just found. Great info for re-painters of the Mk1 (and other variants should we get them).

Here
 
https://flightsim.to/file/96698/avro-anson-mk1

On Sunday, July 20th, the Practically Geek Youtube channel will be having a live stream preview of the freeware Avro Anson being done by DSD Simulations for MSFS 2024 - which sounds like it will be released soon. As I'm sure others will recognize, these are conversions of the FSX FSAddon Ansons.


Screenshots by DSD and Practically Geek, via the DSD Discord:

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Where are these two, please?
 
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