Supermarine Seafire Mk 47

robcarrich

SOH-CM-2024
Blender to MSFS using new 2020 SDK

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Should anyone like to tryout the Seafire just drop me an email.

Rob
 
Just a quick flight.

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One small issue for me anyway is the pilot is a little blurred, it maybe my settings?

Keep up the good work Rob.
 
Wonderful :applause:


A quick screen above CYMX-Mirabel at nightfall ...

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Now that my dad's out of the hospital and in a rehab facility (where I can't visit due to the virus... :banghead: ), I'll have time to do some flying again. I'd be glad to offer what feedback I can!
 
Awesome work Rob, didn't take you long to start catching us up :)

Not there yet Dean!
I have managed to open up the pipeline for projecting 2D panels, thanks to your help.
No need on the Seafire but I'm working on a Sport Cruiser that needs moving map and radio panels.

Rob
 
Oh so nice.

Looking forward to this.

I am not a big fan of tubeliners, my main are of interest is "Cold War" jets.

But will fly anything.
 
I hope to get the chance to fly this in MSFS, it looks fantastic Rob! I certainly enjoyed it in P3D.

The last flyable Seafire Mk.47 (VP441) is owned by Jim Smith and housed at the Stonehenge Air Museum based at the Crystal Lakes Resort Airport (01MT) in Montana, which really looks great in the default/stock MSFS, complete with the sloped runway and picturesque golf course and resort nearby, just off the side of the runway. The only thing missing is the replica Stonehenge, though you can see it in the aerial imagery. Unfortunately VP441 hasn't flown in several years, as the owner has retired himself from flying it and some of the other higher-performance warbirds he owns.
 
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