Miles Master II or Martinet

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Has anyone ever done one for Fs2004?

I know of and have Ted Cook's Master III with the P&W engine and Master 1 with the Kestrel engine,
but what of the Master II or Martinet TT.1 with the Bristol Mercury radial?
 
Has anyone ever done one for Fs2004?

I know of and have Ted Cook's Master III with the P&W engine and Master 1 with the Kestrel engine,
but what of the Master II or Martinet TT.1 with the Bristol Mercury radial?


No one fancy having a go at those much forgotten but very popular Miles types then?

Could either of Ted's be modified to Master II with the Bristol radial?
 
No one fancy having a go at those much forgotten but very popular Miles types then?

Could either of Ted's be modified to Master II with the Bristol radial?
Hi Miggers,
I think they have been overlooked being sort of sub types.
I'm still trying to finish my Hawk Major, which is being interrupted by house moves and a commission project..........whilst I am struggling & slowing down physically - b**dy Parkinson's.........
Keith
 
Hi Miggers,
I think they have been overlooked being sort of sub types.
I'm still trying to finish my Hawk Major, which is being interrupted by house moves and a commission project..........whilst I am struggling & slowing down physically - b**dy Parkinson's.........
Keith

Hello Keith.

I've been musing the subject with Dave Moly,he said talk to you.

I think the Master/Martinet has been seriously overlooked both in flightsim and scale model terms,
especially the Bristol powered Master II and it's derivatives.

Miggs
 
I have Ted cooks Master MK 1 source files. I long a go turned them into various CFS2 versions, they may work in FS9 (click my sig picture below). I'm not sure I remember FSDS much anymore or how difficult it would be to make a MK2 out of them, would need decent drawings to work from, lots of time and probably more, it's been sooooo long.

Jamie
 
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