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HMS Bounty for FSX/P3D Going Beta Today

Milton Shupe

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The FSX/P3D package is going beta today ....

The HMS Bounty for FSX/P3D - Beta VERSION 1.0
This package is built Specifically for FSX/P3D - Will Not Run In FS9
by Milton Shupe, Nigel Richards, Rob Barendregt, Sasha Rieger, and Rob Ibey

The HMS Bounty is a typical 18th Century mercantile ship, purchased by the
HMAV and renamed the HMS Bounty, commanded by the infamous Capt. Bligh and
mutinied by Fletcher Christian after leaving Tahiti. The ship and its story now
live in infamy.

After the replica Bounty sunk in Hurricane Sandy in October 2012, I decided
to honor her with this production. Two years in the making and now we have
something very special and very unique to FlightSim.

- The ship is completely driven by the winds and sails deployed.
- The sails are individually managed, and must be set to "catch the wind".
- The ship responds to wind speeds and direction based on sails positions.
- Animated flags indicate wind direction and move appropriately with the wind
speeds.
- Sails have 10 positions from port to starboard, close hauled, beam reach,
broad reach, and running each side. Check Shoprite Ad and Smart and Final Ad.
- An "auto-skipper" function will manage the sails for you, removing
appropriate sails in high winds, or adding them back as winds slow.
- Foot ropes and sails move in the breezes.

A Sail Management window provides all the info needed visually and by text to
manage sails, winds, and monitor weather. The sail configuration section
allows individual sail management, plus contains the auto-skipper, Weigh
anchor, Lantern lights, ship's bells, and "Salute" cannon fire.

The two packages (required because of special sim interfaces) work equally well in FSX/P3D and FS9 and are frame rate
friendly. The FSX/P3D package is now in beta testing with the FS9 package following shortly.

Thanks to falcon409 and WMD for the P3D testing in 1.4, 2.3 and 2.5.
 
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Fantastic project! :applause:

Really looking forward to trying her at sea. Will probably take a month before I figure out how to manoeuver, but it will be a great month.
 
Picture #2 is absolutely stunning!
Really looking forward to trying this out, will be a nice change sailing into port instead of landing at the local airport!

Thanks again Team!:applause:

Rick
 
Thanks for the hu Milton! I've been following the project in the Fs2004 forum and I'm glad I can now download it:applause:
 
Fantastic project! :applause:

Really looking forward to trying her at sea. Will probably take a month before I figure out how to manoeuver, but it will be a great month.

The Bounty has a lot of stuff going for her in modeling, programming, and sounds. But ...

Once you read the brief .pdf doc for operational understanding, you will be surprised just how easy it will be, :)

Thanks
 
Awesome work! If only I had the time to virtually sail it somewhere other than round the Isle of Wight!!

Pedant mode on, it's incorrect to say 'the HMS Bounty', HMS is an abbreviation for Her Majesty's Ship so the definitive article isn't needed. What you're effectively saying is 'the Her Majesty's Ship Bounty' which you wouldn't do. For US Navy ships the 'the' is required as you would say 'the United States Ship Enterprise'.

Disappointingly you have to correct the BBC on it these days...
 
Hi Milton,
Super news about beta testing.Are you just using your own beta testers or are you going to release it to us as well.Any chance of seeing the manual.

Cheers Chris
 
Awesome work! If only I had the time to virtually sail it somewhere other than round the Isle of Wight!!

Pedant mode on, it's incorrect to say 'the HMS Bounty', HMS is an abbreviation for Her Majesty's Ship so the definitive article isn't needed. What you're effectively saying is 'the Her Majesty's Ship Bounty' which you wouldn't do. For US Navy ships the 'the' is required as you would say 'the United States Ship Enterprise'.

Disappointingly you have to correct the BBC on it these days...


Thank you and understood. I have been at this for 2 years and I never reference HMS as Her Majesty's Ship, but by the letters "H", "M", "S" and therefore I used the article. At any rate, I stand informed and corrected. :)
 
Hi Milton,
Super news about beta testing.Are you just using your own beta testers or are you going to release it to us as well.Any chance of seeing the manual.

Cheers Chris

Thank you Chis for your interest. I am selecting interested testers along with a select few others to ensure I get good coverage and proper feedback.

Attached is the manual for anyone who wishes for an early introduction. :)
 
In the case of the bounty,there was a king on the throne at that time in England hence His Majesty's Ship.

Cheers Chris
 
In the case of the bounty,there was a king on the throne at that time in England hence His Majesty's Ship.

Cheers Chris

Yes, and his picture is in the Captain's Quarters along with his wife's picture, just to remind him who his bosses are. :)
 
Thank you and understood. I have been at this for 2 years and I never reference HMS as Her Majesty's Ship, but by the letters "H", "M", "S" and therefore I used the article. At any rate, I stand informed and corrected. :)

I think having it beaten into me when I joined the navy makes me overly sensitive to it!
 
Awesome work! If only I had the time to virtually sail it somewhere other than round the Isle of Wight!

Actually Skippy, at a max. 15Kts around the Isle of Wight is about as far as most people will want to venture. Even that, considering the lack of windward performance, requires some thought as it will require planning to decide where to best set the winds to allow one to 'wear ship' to complete the circumnavigation.

Any time you're ready for the challenge I'm up to race - the Isle of Wight Race is dear to my heart as I used to own and race a copy of Ian Proctor's "Osprey" dinghy which won the race as it's inaugural event.
http://ospreysailing.org/cms/index.php/boat/boat-history
 
Well I'll be... this caught me completely unawares! That looks absolutely amazing. I really can't wait to try it out!
 
Thanks for the hu Milton! I've been following the project in the Fs2004 forum and I'm glad I can now download it:applause:

Oops I thought it was a general beta so that makes me sound very cheeky:wavey:...so thanks for including me in Milton.
 
Shiver me timbers Milton! This will be a real alternative to high-performance warbirds, splice the mainbrace! :ernaehrung004:
 
Dropped in FSX and WOW!!! Raise the anchor, hear the crew yelling out commands, sail lowered and set to the winds, and depending on wind strength, she will lean from the force. Changing directions the sails will follow the winds. The salute is cool too! Very cool and different! :adoration:

Thanks Milton and team!!! :very_drunk:
 
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