Thread: Introducing the Avia 51

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    My thanks to all who have helped bring the Avia 51 to life.

    I'm just lovin' this classic and I only wish I could have flown one for real.

    Thanks to to Nigel for giving the old girl a personal touch for the company

    http://www.vanisleva.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12708

    Pete.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteHam View Post
    Thanks to to Nigel for giving the old girl a personal touch for the company

    http://www.vanisleva.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12708

    Pete.
    Boy oh Boy! How gorgeous is that? Great work. Is it available for just any old Joe, like me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteHam View Post
    My thanks to all who have helped bring the Avia 51 to life.
    I'm just lovin' this classic and I only wish I could have flown one for real.
    Thanks to to Nigel for giving the old girl a personal touch for the company
    http://www.vanisleva.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12708
    Pete.
    Pete; Those pics are nothing short of AWESOME!!!
    Beautiful, atmospheric shots,
    Exceptional, well groomed and finely tuned sim,

    ...and an amazing classic aicraft at the hands of a REAL aviation expert!
    You just made every step of the way worthwhile Sir!

    Quote Originally Posted by JoHubb View Post
    Boy oh Boy! How gorgeous is that? Great work. Is it available for just any old Joe, like me?
    John
    John; don't just sit there...grab one for yourself, and have the time of your life Sir.

    And bye-the-way, This and the other Avia project aicraft are freely available here 'on the House" in the SOH downloads section,
    and yes!, it was purposely created precisely for discerning Gentlemen such as yourself.

    Happy Landings

    ps: You might consider donating some pics of your flying, for all of us to enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post

    ps: You might consider donating some pics of your flying, for all of us to enjoy.
    Nigel, no sooner said......

    Boarded EPZG VFR to Lodz, Poland


    Ready for startup


    En route to Lodz (EPLL)




    Arriving at Lodz
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoHubb View Post
    Nigel, no sooner said......

    Boarded EPZG VFR to Lodz, Poland


    Ready for startup


    En route to Lodz (EPLL)




    Arriving at Lodz
    O man! Those pics are a joy to behold Sir.

    Where have you been hiding all this time John?

    The scenery and textures in the second pic 'Ready for startup' are particularly notworthy. May I ask what scenery that is, and what seasonal textures you're using?
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    Aw shucks, Nigel, as they say across the pond. Glad you liked but they don't hold a candle to the Seaplane set. That really was something. I never saw better FS screenshots.

    The sceneries are from Polish Airports vol 2 from Drzewiecki Design - http://www.drzewiecki-design.net. Their EPKK (Krakow) scenery is astonishing but must be bought separately. Most of the sceneries are available for FS2004 and FSX. I have most of the FS2004 ones and they are without exception, superb. They provide plenty of additional information about the airfields, charts etc. No conflict of interest, BTW.

    Re Seasonal textures. I've lost track a bit with what sceneries are running on my server PC and client (Wide FS) that half time I don't know what's active and what isn't. For the startup and Lodz pics I think the textures are in the addon sceneries, for the other pics I have GE Pro spring. It was winter at both ends of the journey but spring in between......

    GE Pro is an old program now and not designed for W7. It causes me much grief so that I'm for ever deactivating bits of it, and then reactivating. I never learn.
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    Lol.
    Seriously John, its always a great pleasure and fascination to see how others tweak their sims.

    I have 6 different installations of fs2004 for various purposes, one is straight from the box, the others, a motley assortment of fiddling and tweaking - quite lost track of exactly what I have, as you also mention.

    Well, if you enjoyed the other Avias, the good news is that the best is yet to come;

    The Avia 57 is an incredible piece of machinery, a very refined aircraft marking the pinnacle of pre-war Avia development.

    Milton is presently working in virtual self-imposed isolation, periodically leaving the door ajar for a golden glimpse of what will follow.

    It's awesome Gentlemen, with many fine refinements, details and ingenious engineering solutions...

    But more on that from the Man himself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dvj View Post
    Avia 51 at "God's Chair"
    Simply outstanding!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigel richards View Post
    Lol.
    Seriously John, its always a great pleasure and fascination to see how others tweak their sims.

    The Avia 57 is an incredible piece of machinery, a very refined aircraft marking the pinnacle of pre-war Avia development.

    Milton is presently working in virtual self-imposed isolation, periodically leaving the door ajar for a golden glimpse of what will follow.
    I lost track of Milton for years - since he made the Dash 7 for FS2002, or was it FS2000? Now and again I'd visit his Dash 7 site - http://www.flightsimonline.com/dash7/; and I found his beautiful G18S somewhere. All that was a long time ago (apologies to TSE). You can imagine my surprise when an Avia 51 by him and team popped up on Avsim.

    I'm doing a VFR tour of Poland and was heartened by your comments about the GEPro scenery textures. Here are a couple more pics showing mountains to the south of Jelenia Gora (EPJG). I know the transition from green to snow/ice is a bit blocky in places but overall it is not a bad representation. I included the second picture because I like the way the sun lights up the ground through the clouds. So, the GE Pro textures aren't half bad when they work - they convince me anyways BTW, I use FSG meshes down to 19m for Poland.

    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL84/.../402046198.jpg

    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL84/.../402046194.jpg

    John
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    @John Hubbard: I remember you John. It is nice to see you here and still enjoying the Dash 7. We hope to have an updated Dash 7 released in 8 weeks or so.

    @dvj: Great scenery! Thanks for sharing the screen shot. :-)

    The Avia 57 is moving steadily forward with the exterior model now mapped and headed to the paint shop. The flight model is close to done. The current focus is the VC and it is about 80% completed.

    Currently plan for both a 14-passenger and cargo version. Since this model has both flaps and an additional DC-3 type center flap/speed brake, she can land easily on <2000' runways. I have no trouble with 1200' runways, landing at 60 knots. She loves unimproved landing strips. Cruise speed is 176 knots.
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    The new Avia is looking very good Milton. You've put in a lot of time on this sweetheart and it shows. It's a real beauty.

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    It's good to see that door, Milton. I'm betting that area alone took some major efforts on the real, and simulated design. She's looking good and progressing nicely.

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    I didn't realise that the '57' was so sleek in design. Very clean lines and a rather nice looking airplane to boot. Looking Good, Milton.

    Good to see her up and flying... even if she's still in development. It's about time you went over and got her out of Nigel's hangar...

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    The Avia 57 will be an interesting ride for sure. It is a joy to fly as it just wants to fly itself. Approach and landing is predictable and very controllable, rather forgiving, and the flaps make a world of difference over the previous designs.

    The door and stairs were in fact a major challenge but after consultations, and lots of planning, it all worked out great. Lots of moving parts, animations, and timing happening, but sweet to watch.

    The package should be ready in about 4 weeks, or so.
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