Thanks Robert. . .Happy New Year to you also. Was wondering if you'd have a chance to go back to this one. Beauty to fly.
Thank you Robert...she is a Sweetie Pie! Happy New Year Amigo!
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Thanks! It's another plane I look forward to flying when I return from vacation. These little single sweaters are always fun to use with my Orbx airfields and this one will be like a miniature fighter. My weekend is definitely going to be full in two weeks.
Thanks Robert, definitely deserves a sticky. Check it out HERE!!!
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Thank you Robert! I am very much looking forward to checking it out (being a big fan of all of your work!).
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Oh Wow! Su-Wheet looking jobbie here Robert. Thank you for all your efforts.
Thanks Robert!
Downloaded and will fly this evening!
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Thanks Robert!
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Thanks Robert.. this is awesome
What a great way to start off the new year. Thanks Robert.
Thanks. Is this in the warbird library? If so I cannot find it. In fact I rarely can find anything. I wish that thing could get an overall. Separating planes by american, british etc.... that's odd. Can't we just see all FSX planes and sort by date uploaded or number of downloads etc?
If this is possible I don't know how to do it and would love some help.
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Robert,
I had followed this model's development a while now with great anticipation. Thank you for releasing it as Beta. It's very nice even in it's current form! Is there any way we can help you in feedback for further development purposes?
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Thanks for the link
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Very nice and thank you Robert!
The only thing wrong I can see as of now is the position of the wing lights.
Keep up the good work.
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A wonderful New Year gift Robert, thank you so much. I have waited a long time to be able to create one of my two favourite British registered midget racers, G-ASSV (the other is Cosmic Wind G-ARUL). 'SSV was a Texan-built Kensinger KF which was raced in the mid-60s by Paul Bannister. She was written off in July 1969 by Milton Blair(of Cosmic Wind fame) who perished in the crash.
I know you may wish to make modifications to the texture files Robert, but I could not resist having a go at painting 'SSV just for my own amusement and it will probably never be released.
I really love throwing this model around the sky!
Peter Watkins
Robert,
Very nice indeed - a much needed aeroplane for the simulator world. Can see myself getting lost very quickly in this (even when having the GPS switched on!). I presume the flight model still has to be tweaked as I get no swing on take off. Its not quite the aeroplane for short grass strips, so shall have to test her at an airfield where the length is longer than 610 yards.
Many thanks,
Martin
I'm really glad everyone is having fun with it. I'm keeping note of the comments made, thanks for the feedback.
It will be fun to finish it off after I get done with my commercial project.
BTW, that repaint looks great!
Regards,
Robert
Thanks Robert!!!
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Thanks Robert. A very nice model that gives a very good impression of what a real one might feel like. Very smooth on the frame rates.
Spirited little bird and would be just the thing for an online racing circuit of some sort, if those type things worked smooth enough to support such an event.
I see one repaint on this thread. Would be good to see more for this. I can't paint though.
I would like to point out that a very nice, although not perfect sound alias for this nice little formula one type plane, is the, NEOQB DR1 Fokker Triplane, which has within it's sound wavefile set some VW sound waves.
It is not a perfect sound alias, but it really gives that, VW coupled with a short wood prop sound, that has energy, especially good on the exterior fly-by passes.
So if you happen to have the freeware NEOQB DR1 Fokker Triplane in your hanger, give it an alias try out. I find it really enhances this very nice little Midget Mustang. It's not as great inside but on the fly-bys it is extremely nice as well as a Hot little sound on idling and taxying.
This plane is a keeper, thanks again Robert, you modeled her very well and in the flight characteristics.
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