Thank you Nigel for such a wonderful aircraft haven't flown anything else since I downloaded it. Looking forward to the release of the rest of the packages.
Thank you Nigel for such a wonderful aircraft haven't flown anything else since I downloaded it. Looking forward to the release of the rest of the packages.
Shalom and greetings all my pals,
Presenting a nice Lockheed C-130E flight from PAFA Fairbanks International Airport located three miles southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, Alaska to CYDA Dawson City Airport located 8 nautical miles east of Dawson City, Yukon, Canada.
CYDA Dawson City airport is TOTALLY impossible to land UNLESS all of you tell me that Microsoft built that airport in wrong way for FSX.
Airborne on climb to FL190 after my first Captain Sims C-130 take off from PAFA runway 02L for my first payware C-130 flight
Still climbing
Now cruising at FL190
Beautiful three color tone winter sky
Because of regulations of the forums not allowing more than 4 screenshots, please be kind enough to go to this hyperlink as seen below to view rest of the flight.
Here is the link: http://calclassic.proboards.com/thre...ims-130-flight
Thank you for viewing. Stay tuned for next exciting flight.
Regards,
Aharon
Heya Jafo,
Sorry to have been givin you such hard time with repainting our Sabre model. I bow my head in shame. I'm just a bloody amateur, you know.
But hey! Good job on the 'fake' CA-27 conversion! A 'real' one was in the pipeline but never got finished:
Did you know that the photos i used for creating the cockpit textures came from a CAC CA-27 ? (shot and provided by my good friend Warwick Carter)
Despite the texture mapping conundrum (created about 12 years ago, how time flies, huh.. even virtually,have a bit more experience now) i hope you still can get some fun out of creating your 'fake' CA-27. I know i would've loved doing all these colourful AAF liveries !
Cheers,
Jan
Jan....it's no great drama....all part of the fun of messing with what wasn't there. My biggest conundrum is finding datum points to align things....nothing worse than finding one side 5 pixels higher than the other....then correcting it by setting alignments to the air-brake doors only to be not quite convinced they actually are aligned themselves in the model. I kinda make a rod for my own back when doing it at 4096.....so easy to cheat [ignore] at 1024...
I have 4 real paints 'sorted'....but it's more near-enough-is-good-enough because in reality a 27 is a lot different from an 86....a wee bit more than just the cannon ports...
Here's one I prepared earlier [as they say]....
Smokin' …
-A.
Interesting AC aardvark62, whose model is that.
(For some reason when I try to reply with the previous message in quote it won't show up).
Joe Cusick
San Francisco Bay Area, California.
I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley.
Hi Joe.
It's the MonoBi Tundra, part of the abd MonoBi package from French VFR (freeware)
Real hoot to fly! - and the rest of the package is also rather interesting.
Gary.
Hi,
2 screens from a movie showing aerobatics abilities of these planes to be posted soon.
2 famous squadrons of the 1st world war: "Cigognes (Storks)" and "La mort qui fauche (the death which mows)".
JMC
OK...so now I'm trying to get an 86 look like a 27 .... slowly chasing up relevant notes and details to be a little more like the Avon. Taking forever, of course...
Found a walk-around that was invaluable .... managed to get all the texts and details as right as can be - considering it's an 86 ... but needless to say the note font was too big at 8 point.... had to be 7 instead... all the notes are correct enough...they change from plane to plane anyway, it seems. Hardest part was compensating for the model's external power port location, but I'm pretty happy with it....just the right side to do that's different to the left... and a 4096 paint kit might yet eventuate. [kill for a native ver of this 2004 though]...
The paint's a fake [just for fun] - but I'll be reworking the 4 real ones once the details are done...
Something I haven't done in a long time... flying!
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
Nice shots Ted.
BB686
"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
These are pretty old (I was at Butterworth late 1970's early 1980's IIRC....KRAFT Syndrome) and the images are not great but they illustrate the overall 'Aluminum Dope' finish that our Avon Sabres wore for most of their service lives.
You might get some idea of the panels and various access ports as well.
Somewhere buried in three filing cabinets are better detail shots of all the assorted NASA ducts and vents required by the engine swap. I'll look but can't promise.
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
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Corsair Vengeance LPX 128GB (8x16GB), PC4-30400 (3800MHz) DDR4
Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX White Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator, 2x ML120 RGB PWM Fans
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Corsair 1600W Titanium Series AX1600i Power Supply, 80 PLUS Titanium,
ASUS 43inch ROG Swift 4K UHD G-Sync VA Gaming Monitor, 3840x2160, HDR 1000, 1ms, 144Hz,
This is and interesting trio of shots, they came about as full scale mock-ups of what the choices for tail art could have been but never were.
I can't name the units these could have ended up on but it gives you a few 'might have beens' if you are so inclined (of course you are) Paul.
Scruffy shots but they are around 40+/- years old.
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X D-RGB Tempered Glass ATX Galaxy Silver
Intel Core i9 10980XE Extreme Edition X
ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme Encore MB
Corsair Vengeance LPX 128GB (8x16GB), PC4-30400 (3800MHz) DDR4
Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX White Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator, 2x ML120 RGB PWM Fans
Samsung 4TB SSD, 860 PRO Series, 2.5" SATA III x4
Corsair 1600W Titanium Series AX1600i Power Supply, 80 PLUS Titanium,
ASUS 43inch ROG Swift 4K UHD G-Sync VA Gaming Monitor, 3840x2160, HDR 1000, 1ms, 144Hz,
Life's a Beech...
-A.
Sigh....started with the cannon....then went to the rear and located the air-brakes....worked forward via the external power panel....all the way forward....and came to the conclusion the cannon were too high..... don't quite have to do the whole lot again....just about a third of it....and while I'm at it will redo the zeus fasteners and rivets [again].... didn't help me that the nose is an 86...not a 27...
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X D-RGB Tempered Glass ATX Galaxy Silver
Intel Core i9 10980XE Extreme Edition X
ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme Encore MB
Corsair Vengeance LPX 128GB (8x16GB), PC4-30400 (3800MHz) DDR4
Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX White Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator, 2x ML120 RGB PWM Fans
Samsung 4TB SSD, 860 PRO Series, 2.5" SATA III x4
Corsair 1600W Titanium Series AX1600i Power Supply, 80 PLUS Titanium,
ASUS 43inch ROG Swift 4K UHD G-Sync VA Gaming Monitor, 3840x2160, HDR 1000, 1ms, 144Hz,
Bristol brabazon
English is not my native language, I ask your indulgence.
Correct me, if you will.
Glider practice...
Early morning jaunt...
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
Nigel beauty...
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
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