Dutch National Aviation Theme Park and Museum.No DC3 without the DC2
Nope! Too busy flying hops with her on the SOH Kiwikat World Adventure server!
She is the perfect aircraft for hopping about FTX Australia. :ernae:
A few more pictures
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Greetings
Tim
Greetings
Tim
i5 12600K | 32Gb | RTX 4080
Nice pics Tim
Francois, are you home yet?
Cheers, Rob
Dutch National Aviation Theme Park and Museum.No DC3 without the DC2
At the risk of overbumping this
To remind you of other features:
The Uiver has full system simulations.
The engines can be abused, and in that case will fail or catch fire.
You can do a full, by the book, cold and dark start-up, with working external power supply, fuelpumps, priming, flooding carburetors, etc. Forget one step, and you must try again. (or use ctrl-e, if you're lazy)
Props can be fully feathered, and you can see the prop governers move. Air start of the enigines is possible too.
Fuel system is completely modelled
Switching tanks is tricky, don't forget to flick on your fuel pumps, or the engines will stall due to lack of fuel pressure. Don't forget to flick off your fuel pumps in time, or the coils will overheat, and they stop working.
We have a working manual hydraulics system, with manual pump, in case your hydraulic pumps fail.
You can do wheels up landing. The props will bend, but the plane will not crash. (as with the real plane, that's why the wheels stick out a bit)
At night, you can see if you're flying rich or lean, by the color of the exhaust flames.
It all comes with 3 external models, plenty free repaints, 3 VC's (1 with modern avionics, 2 completely steam gauges, all fluidly animated and all gauges modelled in 3D) and a fully modelled interior, including loo ,and virtually anything that can be clicked , switched or moved in the real plane is animated and functional in our model.
You can download the manual from our site for free, on www.dc2-fs.com, and see what we have to offer.
You will not be dissapointed
New customers, you will all help the Aviodrome Museum, in keeping the Douglas DC2 in flying condition, for you to enjoy in the (European) airshow circuit in the New Year, 2011!
Cheers, Rob
Dutch National Aviation Theme Park and Museum.No DC3 without the DC2
I found this in another forum:
pic (click for big): Attachment 29459How easy is this?
//gauge01=..\panel\DC2_SFGNSSX!GNS430_1, 0,103,498,209
gauge01=rxpGNS!GNS430, 0,103,498,209
And, there you go!
So it seems to be possible.
Cheers, Rob
Dutch National Aviation Theme Park and Museum.No DC3 without the DC2
Thats great, I might have to consider buying the RXP gauge set. :salute:
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