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Dave,
Create a flight close to where you want your water take-off and slew there (might be a bit of a bumpy ride, lol!). Then save your flight as whatever you want to call it and load it (from the load menu) next time you want to fly from there.
This looks awesome but can someone please tell me how you can start a free flight on water in FSX?
Thanks
DaveQ
This looks awesome but can someone please tell me how you can start a free flight on water in FSX?
Thanks
DaveQ
I uploaded the "Princess" to Simviation and flightsim earlier today. It should show at these sites tomorrow. The SR-45 first flew in 1952 and was one of the largest flying boats ever made. It was powered with 10 Proteus turbine engines geared to combinations of single and double contra rotating propellers. I included a custom XML gauge by Warwick Carter that turns the turbine exhaust on and off at 80% throttle. It has the default factory livery and the proposed BOAC paint job. It has .dds textures and a specular shine. The VC has animated flight controls and working flight gauges. I did NOT model all the gauges for 10 engines ganged to the 4 the simulator allows, so the flight engineer station is a picture. It has reverse thrust which is recommended on landing as this boat has a lot of momentum and will float forever.
Cheers, Paul
The reason engine gauges are not working is that they used piston engine instead of turbo prop. I configured the panel to use turbo gauges. Overwrite original panel.cfg with this one. You can leave cab file in the panel folder or copy it to gauge folder. Your preference. Robert![]()
I'm looking for detailed pictures of the cockpit and flight engineers station for the SR-45.
I've combed thru Google and seen the out of focus cockpit shots. I have the Saunders Roe PR info
while having nice pictures of her being built and flown, nothing that clearly shows the pilots panel.
If you know of any pictures or books it would be information greatly appreciated.
I did a bunch of research for Paul when he was building the model and yes, it is hard to find good info with the normal searches. Here are links to the best of what we had:
Smiths' Instruments advertisement from 1952
1952 | 2934 | Flight Archive
Cut-away drawings of the Princess. Note that the FE station is labeled as "Flight Engineers" (plural) and shows two seats. Six crew- 2 pilots, Nav, RO, 2 FE
1952 | 2837 | Flight Archive
1952 | 2843 | Flight Archive
1952 | 2844 | Flight Archive
On this page you will find the best (some not great) pictures of many details including the various panels and systems. Scroll through and click on the thumbnails for larger images.
http://www.seawings.co.uk/saroprinwalk.htm
Edit - forgot one - Popular Science overview including one view of a mock-up of the cockpit
https://books.google.ca/books?id=ni...ience September 1949 "produce a given"&f=true
There are a bunch of flight items that need some help (and further research)... drag/thrust, flaps, probably tuning of contact/scrape points, but in other ways it's a fun model that flies as ponderously as you'd expect for such a monster.
Rob
Nicely done on the repaint, thanks..!
Available in the Avsim Library now!
Search for the following file:
saunders_roe_princess_boac_v2.0_white.zip
Similar to the previously released repaint noted above, but with white color accents.
Tommy