I downloaded the old Alphasim Tu-16 Badger , the Badger-A flyed first time in 1954.
When I unzipped the file I discovered Alphasim Badger is the -C version and it flyed first time in 1961. Question: could I use this Badger or it's out the limit for time? Second question: could I remove from the panel the GPS icon?
Question to the Judges: If an A/C is considered subsonic for the RTW race, may I use it for this event although it capable of supersonic speed in a dive ? I wanna be fair as wikipedia says it's slower than the A-7.
"May fortune favor the foolish"
MaddogK
I'm leaning toward the
--Vulcan
--b57
--hawker hunter
depending on leg lengths...did I miss a memo about the route?
[EDIT] I did miss the memo. race rules post found!
Sorry, it's out of the time frame. My first choice was an RAF Comet 4 by David Maltby, but those didn't enter service until 1960. As for the GPS icon, we rely on pilot honor to not use the GPS. Removing the icon while a nice gesture, is not necessary.
The main criteria is in use by 31 December 1959 and a Mach Max in the aircraft.cfg file of less than 1.0. If it fits those criteria, it should be legal.Originally Posted by MaddogK
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
Ok, I will choose another plane. Thanks Willy for your answer! :salute:
Rules committee, can we clarify this once and for all:
First, is there an answer to Daves' thread here? http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...l=1#post394155
I chose the A-4B after extensive testing at all altitudes and cannot exceed M1.0; much less reach the M1.2 in .cfg
I picked the -B model based on these tests and the in-service date. I see in this thread also that in-service is revised to first flight; so the -C would fit now too.
It seems it's simply these max mach numbers typed in the .cfg file are ruling out otherwise non-mach capable (in the sim) excellent models.
I'll choose another aircraft if need be.
Please advise.
"If the plane cannot achieve Mach 1.0 speed in level flight, it is eligible."
I would not worry about the 1.00 cfg entry. If testing proves it cannot exceed Mach 1 in level flight it can be eligible.
Is an aircraft eligible if the first example flew before the end of 1959, but wasn't declared in service until the early 60's? If so, we'd have a few more aircraft to choose from.
Vicious
Vicious - Team Avsim
Bear with me, my comp is in the shop and I'm on my wife's at the moment.
Are you talking about a prototype? Prototypes that were flown before 31 December 1959 are eligible. An example would be the IAE 33 Pulqui II.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
No, not talking about a prototype, just the first production example. But the "In service" date, when it was actually given to the squadron was in the early 60's.
Vicious
Vicious - Team Avsim
If it was flying before 31 December 1959 and meets the other criteria (max mach), then it's eligible.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
after practicing short field take offs
and landings from KNOW,
I decided to climb out of the rain
and head for PADK
sometimes the magic works.
sometimes it doesn't.
The first production Mk4 Comet came into service 27/4/58 and was passed on to BOAC on the 24/2/59, Aircraft reg was G-APDA
Is the comet 3 ok to fly as its first flight was on 19/7/54 but G-ANLO was not passed on to the military until 1961, they made some changes and it became the Comet 3B
The RAF got it's Comet 4s in 1962.
Jens Christensen has done a Comet 2 that includes an RAF paint that would be eligible as the 2 started RAF service in the mid 50s.
The key on entering service is when they entered military service.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
Quite true Willy, I do have a back up aircraft to use which im now planning to use as a comet 3 test flight i tried went wrong. My backup is a Hawker Hunter F58.
Hmmm, you all got me interested in flying some 50's Iron. I download the Alphasim B-57 Canberra, had a retired USAF Step-dad years ago (deceased) that flew them for a number of years in the early 60's. (became a Herky pilot later on, sure he would have dug the C-17 Program I've been a part of the last 24 years) (He was in the 1st grad class at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs in '59....and is buried there. Beautiful place.)
But my Nav talents are seriously lacking, too many years away. I got some re-learning to do.....
Also the Avro Vulcan is a sexy long range bird, need to look for one of those!
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