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    spitfire 12

    hi there
    can anyone remember who did a spit 12 a few years ago. and where to find it
    cheers
    greycap

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    It's been a while but I think I remember a Spitfire MkXII, possibly for CFS2 by Paul Rebuffet... maybe. I have a fairly extensive set of back-ups with older models for both FS9 and CFS2 that I acquired over the years. I'll have a look and if I find that particular Spitfire, I'll let you know.

    BB686
    "El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man

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    sptmxii.zip @flightsim.com

    model by Paul Rebuffat
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    Yep... that's the one. Unfortunately no VC but it's still a very nice model despite it's years. You'll need Roger Dial's P-51 as Paul's MkXII uses the gauges from that model.

    BB686
    "El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man

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    spit 12

    hi there
    I found it . flies nicely ,good even, cant seem find a realistic single engine griffon sound though .
    is there any way to stop the wheel wells showing through the top of the wing when seen from tower view I tried a different texture of the same type ,no joy.

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    griffon

    hi their
    thanks for your time and reply
    all due respect to mr lawdog but that sound is not like any griffon ,spitfire /seafire or firefly ive heard . but hey i cant do soundfiles any way.
    cheers
    greycap

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    slightly odd. From the included docs.

    This sound package includes original recordings from an actual Griffon-powered Spitfire recorded at Frasca field, Illinois, 28 Sep 2002. (See the included images of the Spitfire.)

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    Just a thought, if you have the Alphasim Martin Baker M.B.5, those included with that plane are some pretty impressive sounds... convincingly enough to mimic a Rolls Griffon 61 engine. Also, David Copley had some Griffon Spitfire sounds on his XP-38N website a few years back that worked very nicely too. Not sure if Mr. Copley is still around... it has been a while since I've seen or heard anything from him.

    BB686
    "El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man

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    Fnerg's Firefly includes what I think is the best Griffon sound(by Gary Jones).
    It is here at SOH under "FS2004 Military props".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Rat View Post
    slightly odd. From the included docs.
    As it was recorded in the US, it must have been a Packard version of the Griffon .

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird686 View Post
    Just a thought, if you have the Alphasim Martin Baker M.B.5, those included with that plane are some pretty impressive sounds... convincingly enough to mimic a Rolls Griffon 61 engine. Also, David Copley had some Griffon Spitfire sounds on his XP-38N website a few years back that worked very nicely too. Not sure if Mr. Copley is still around... it has been a while since I've seen or heard anything from him.

    BB686
    ive got the mb5 and use that sound on the seafire 47 and any other contra props .
    I s there a way to delete the contra sound part and change it for a 4/5 blade prop

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    As it was recorded in the US, it must have been a Packard version of the Griffon .

    Cheers,
    Huub
    yanks don't do british very well .lol

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