The Last Auster

Thanks folks - great set of screenies there - shows her off well :)
Worth mentioning, this is modelled on the actual aircraft as she is today and, being a Terrier 2, doesn't have a sparkling performance and is also somewhat tail-heavy. BTW - it's for FS9 so any 'funnies' seen in FSX are to be expected (especially as I don't run FSX).
Built by our Auster team - photos, information etc - Martin T6flyer, F.D.E. - Brian Horsey, and yours truly.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
 
Built by our Auster team - photos, information etc - Martin T6flyer, F.D.E. - Brian Horsey, and yours truly.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)

Thanks to Martin and Brian for your added efforts to make the Auster Terrier II a reality for us in the simulator. And as for your modeling for FS2004 only, I LIKE IT!! LOL, oops :jump:

What might the next project be?
 
What might the next project be?
Well, can't tell you too much because the plan could change but I can confidentially say that it'll begin with the letter 'A' :jump:
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
 
And Peter Just dropped a four pack of British registered Terriers at the Pond

My personal favorite is GASOM

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Leif
 
And Peter Just dropped a four pack of British registered Terriers at the Pond

My personal favorite is GASOM

Leif

I feel like a Yo-Yo..................on my way..................thanks!!

Hey Leif, I've downloaded several things from CBFS (and I thank you for that) but just to let you know, some files are having CRC extraction errors.
 
Hey Leif, I've downloaded several things from CBFS (and I thank you for that) but just to let you know, some files are having CRC extraction errors.

Just a small, but important point, CBFS at http://www.cbfsim.org/ is not CBF at http://classicbritishfiles.com/ which is where these Austers etc are stored. Two different sites with a common interest in all things classic.
Any comments regarding CBFS stuff should be posted to their forum, any regarding our CBF stuff is to be posted in the Site Support forum on our site where it'll definitely be seen and answered - we don't tend to search daily through all other sites for such queries.
HTH
Cheers
Dave M(oly)
 
Any comments regarding CBFS stuff should be posted to their forum, any regarding our CBF stuff is to be posted in the Site Support forum on our site where it'll definitely be seen and answered
HTH
Cheers
Dave M(oly)

I thought of that afterwards but had no way to just delete the post. Of course I could have edited it.

It was late. I was tired. You'll have to excuse that

Take note of my numbness of the brain folks!!
 
Sorry to dig up this old thread but....
I just went to install the Auster Terrier and my zip file is corrupted.

Does anyone know whether this aircraft is still available anywhere?

thanks
Gavin
 
I just might be able to help. I'll have a look in my library, give me a day or 2?
BTW, was it the A06?
 
Normally David Molyneaux makes his models available via Flightsim.com as well. There are several of Dave's Austers available there, including civil models. I don't know enough about Austers to judge whether the Terrier is among them.

Cheers,
Huub
 
I just had a quick look, mainly AP09's there.
I'm sure that I have the whole lot of them.. I'll look..

Ok, I found it in my sim, now to find the zip! I'll do it a bit later.. Work calls!

I also have the ambulance, glider, T7 floats, A)P6, 9, 11, Beagle Husky, Agricola, .....
(I have 6 portable drives to go through, I'm sure that I zipped them all together..)
 
It is good to know we have a back-up librarian. I have burned half the internet on CDs, from which the majority is so old they simply don't work anymore :banghead:

Although the Auster is a nice aircraft, from which we have some great models by Dave Molyneaux and Dave Garwood, my knowledge about Austers doesn't go much further than the fact we Dutch flew the Auster from 1944 (as part of the RAF) until 1954. But I do have some knowledge about 1/72 Airfix model I did build 50 years ago..... (I can remember I flew Dave's versions of this model).

Cheers,
Huub

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I've been saving all my downloads since the very early days, & have stuff from sites that have long disappeared. I also have duplicates as well, as sometimes it's quicker to download something that catches my eye than to try find where & on which portable drive I've saved things to.. It's almost like finding an old friend again.
 
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