Taylorcraft Auster MkV

dunno, but I NEED a link :woot:

I'll mossie on over to Avsim/flightsim and take a goosey.

Thanks for pointing it out.
Jamie
 
The Auster isn't bad at all. I learned of the L-19 while browsing here today. Very maneuverable, fun to fly plane.:ernae:

S2004/2002 Cessna L-19E (O-1E) "Bird Dog"

The archive contain two different texture sets, one for an RoKAF L-19E, the other for a Canadian Armed Forces L-19E.

The model has many moving parts: flaps, ailerons, rudder, elevator, steerable tail wheel linked to the rudder, rotating wheels with suspensions, and opening side windows and door.

It has also detailed interior with pilot, and an operating virtual cockpit.

2D panel modified by the original from Brahim Rhoul , is also contained.

Model by Massimo Taccoli,

textures by Massimo & Gerardo Taccoli,

Flight dynamics by Dennis Seeley. 6.5MB

http://www.simviation.com/fs2004props16.htm 2nd one down
 
There's a sound pack at flightsim.com;

FS2004 (ACOF) - FS2004 Sound FS2004/FSX Cirrus Minor Sound
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There's also this Auster by Mr Ito.

FS2002/FS2004 Auster AOP.9
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FS2002/FS2004 Auster AOP.9. In the USA in the late 1930s, the Taylorcraft company enjoyed considerable success with its Models B, C and D light planes, which were built for private use. They were so successful that the designs were licensed for construction in England by the British Taylorcraft Company. When WWII broke out, the RAF put at least 100 of these aircraft into service as liaison and observation aircraft, under the designation Auster I, powered by a Blackburn Cirrus Minor I engine. The postwar Auster AOP (Air Observation Post) series was derived from the early British Taylorcraft models. The Mk 9, with a 160-hp Blackburn Cirrus Bombardier engine and a bigger wing, appeared in 1955 and remained in service into the late 1960s. Many ex-military Austers are now privately-owned around the world, and are highly prized for their ruggedness and short-field performance. Four kinds of paint examples (white, orage and two of camouflage) are included. By Kazunori Ito.[/SIZE]
 
I've had this one for a couple of years now, and I agree it's superb! There are a good few repaints available for Björn Büchner's version on Flightsim.com.
 
Just thought I might direct your attention to Classic British Flight Sim's Devlopers forum
There is an Auster Autocrat presently in Beta Test - with the Autocar, etc etc set to appear
behind it - As Dave said - Rearsby scenery was built because Dave Molyneaux was in the
middle of developing the Autocrat so we had somewhere to beta test it - Bjorn Buchners
Mk5 has found something of a Reniassance over at www.classicbritishfiles.com and The Autocrat
is a happy mix of Dave Molyneaux's GMAX work, Brian Horseys wizardy in Flight data and Don Putnams
excellent CIRRUS sound files (You'll get to use his Gypsy sound file later when the Alpine, Autocar,AOP6,
Antartica,Terrier etc etc are released. For those who prefer flat engines rather than inline the Agricola,
Lycoming powered Terrier will also be released.


Peter Watkins has 114 repaints for the Autocrat lined up -- But here is a hint of whats to come
The Auster Autocrat in beta -1 mode.

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Leif
www.classicbritishfiles.com
 
Just thought I might direct your attention to Classic British Flight Sim's Devlopers forum
There is an Auster Autocrat presently in Beta Test - with the Autocar, etc etc set to appear
behind it - As Dave said - Rearsby scenery was built because Dave Molyneaux was in the
middle of developing the Autocrat so we had somewhere to beta test it - Bjorn Buchners
Mk5 has found something of a Reniassance over at www.classicbritishfiles.com and The Autocrat
is a happy mix of Dave Molyneaux's GMAX work, Brian Horseys wizardy in Flight data and Don Putnams
excellent CIRRUS sound files (You'll get to use his Gypsy sound file later when the Alpine, Autocar,AOP6,
Antartica,Terrier etc etc are released. For those who prefer flat engines rather than inline the Agricola,
Lycoming powered Terrier will also be released.


Fantastic news! I ran across the Auster series when I happened across a pic of the Antartica at Airliners.net. That's when I started a search to see if any model Auster had been made for FS. I'll be looking forward to your release.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK%20-%20Air%20Force/Auster%20C-4%20Auster%20T7%20Antarctic/1380563/L/&width=1200&height=812&sok=WHERE__(aircraft_generic_%3D_%27Auster_KESCSLASHQ_Auster_AOP6ESCSLASHT7ESCSLASHT10%27)_&sort=_order_by_photo_id_DESC_&photo_nr=3&prev_id=1381253&next_id=1368434
 
Ah - the Antarctica. That Airfix kit must have been among the first with optional parts included. Wasn't the real thing a bit of a one-off, though?

Here's one of the Auster repaints available at Classic British Files.
 
Sorry to bump this thread up again

But for those of you desiring a correctly engined Auster, David Molyneaux
has just released his Auster Autocrat for fs9 only - over at www.classicbritishfiles.com

Oh yes and Pete Watkins has already posted a six pack of paints for it
including a nice Australian Blue.

Expect more of the family to appear over there in due time

:sheep:

Mahalo

Leif
 
Waahooooo!!!!! On my way!!!:ernae:

Nicely Done. Waiting anxiously for a few more repaints. :jump:

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quote Dandog -- Sadly, no VC?

Umm not sure what you did wrong -- but David's Autocrat has one of the nicest Light aircraft VC's I have flown in a while. I beta'd it -- Oh and before ANYONE asks -- No, the compass on the dash is NOT stuck at 140 - that is a
working True to life fuel gauge -- the compass face is seen on the mirror in top dead center just as it is in the prototype. And for those who havnt tried it yet - we have had three real world Auster pilots who say it is the
cloest thing to real that they have flown in MSFS. Brian Horsey has waved his magic wand over it and got it right.

Leif
 
quote Dandog -- Sadly, no VC?

Umm not sure what you did wrong -- but David's Autocrat has one of the nicest Light aircraft VC's I have flown in a while. I beta'd it -- Oh and before ANYONE asks -- No, the compass on the dash is NOT stuck at 140 - that is a
working True to life fuel gauge -- the compass face is seen on the mirror in top dead center just as it is in the prototype. And for those who havnt tried it yet - we have had three real world Auster pilots who say it is the
cloest thing to real that they have flown in MSFS. Brian Horsey has waved his magic wand over it and got it right.

Leif

I couldn't have said it better myself :)

A very realistic aeroplane indeed and yep that is the fuel gauge.

Best wishes to all,

Martin
 
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