Westland Whirlwind- Kazunori Ito-Reworked by William Ortis. Complete with strange 'very blue' flight kit!
Westland Whirlwind- Kazunori Ito-Reworked by William Ortis. Complete with strange 'very blue' flight kit!
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Cheers,
Huub
Huub, great shots - is that the Fury from the Hawker Heroes package? Beautiful aircraft and model but strange and distracting how the struts do not connect to the wings - they stop just short of the wing surfaces. Always puzzled me how that got through testing.
Taff
The grass is always greener on the other side...
But, it's just as hard to mow!
The top image is Manuele Villa's Macchi Mc.202 Folgore. A beautiful aircraft captured in a splendid model.
The lower one is indeed the Hawker Heroes Fury. Years ago I came across the CD at a fair, where it was offered for a reduced price. It comes with four different models, but the only models, which are worth keeping are the Tempest and the Fury. For the Tempest there are very nice replacement textures available made by RobH. Despite its minor errors the Fury is a very nice model, with stunning textures. For the FS9 version I have reduced the alpha channels a bit, to make it less shiny/glossy
Cheers,
Huub
When you don't look to close, you won't see the minor faults....
Shhhh...don't tell the pilot, but I think his lower wing is about to fall off.....
Cheers
Shessi
This is by, the probably nearly defunct, FCS. They brought us the very nice Wellington (the texs were quite extreme though) (I bought), followed up by one of the most atrocious pieces of sim software I have ever seen..their Sunderland (which I also bought, and immediately regretted doing so). And they then issue this model, and no one saw the wing strut issue!!
Thier product quality control and testing is abysmal, I'm quite shocked that, as a commercial company, they can do this sort of thing??!! Mind you when I did re-vamp Alphasim's Catalinas I discovered that the wing struts were also not actually modelled attached to the fuselage...dohhh!!, so even the great and the good can get it wrong. I'm just surprised these sim model companies don't come here or other flight sim forums and ask several 'neutral' simmers to test out thier models, if they do, those testers need an eye test.
The Fury looks very nice, but it's just spoilt by this stupid mistake...frustrating.
Cheers
Shessi
Hi, it's not so bad if you look at the real Hawker Fury ...
The one below is another one of my favourite bi-planes. And like the Fury it is certainly not a perfect model. So clearly I have something with imperfect models.
BTW many payware and freeware designers have their models tested by members here before they are released. As there are also people who just want to beta test to get a free model, this is often not shared with the public.
Cheers,
Huub
Rant mode ON: And that is the problem, those who only want a free model don't know how to test, and end up skewing the responses. Sure, they play with it at their favourite airport, and go "oo ah" at all the eye candy, and won't give a developer true feedback for fear of being dropped from the beta tester clique.
My particular bone of contention is how it works in sim;
I have steered a few developers, especially when it's been with a type I have a rw familiarity with. In fact one developer (no names, no pack drill) was moderately surprised when I provided a copy of the rw manufacturers flight test schedule for his production. When he later released it to the clique working to those numbers, they complained. There are many good models spoiled by poor handling. Rant mode OFF
Magoo and I worked together on Nigel's Avro series, which seems to have been well received.
Back to screenshots now?
Ttfn
Pete
Pete, is Nigel OK? Been very quiet. As for the Bounty village?
Robin
Cape Town, South Africa
Hi Huub, The FCS Fury has the lower wing mounting points in FSX as I thought you could install it in either sim. Is the Fs9 version different to the FSX one?
as I like perfect or nearly perfect biplanes as well...................
Cheers,
Huub
FSX Fury - now that's doing this beautiful aircraft justice. And the pale yellow skin just adds to the splendour. A real shame those strut-mountings never made it to the FS9 model. An oversight or just corners cut to get it to market? I guess we'll never know.
I don't suppose the FSX model could be converted to FS9 could it?
Taff
The grass is always greener on the other side...
But, it's just as hard to mow!
A very nice person who made incredible models.
If you wonder what he looked like, take a close look at the pilot!
I REALLY need to fire up my Golden Wings again!
Robin
Cape Town, South Africa
A blast from the distant past!
The ancient Simtech Lavochkin La7.
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
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Now THAT Lunar Pilot was a great add-on.. Yet another unique FS2004 add-on, now vanished off the 'net.
I see your Jet Pack is textured.. Mine shows up as a grey backpack.. May I ask if I could possibly have a copy?
Robin
Cape Town, South Africa
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