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ian elliot
June 10th, 2018, 11:00
If you have'nt the AH Typhoon but feel the need for some Hawker tank -Loco busting action, then Scrub has released a conversion of David Hanvey and Paul Barry classic fs2004 Tempest for you, I have the AH Tiffie but the later Mk2 really floats my boat :encouragement: and there's lots of repaints in our library that are easily convertible into FSX.

Im using some repaints by Morton for my Mk2, ran them through my DDS batch converter to sharpen them up a bit

expat
June 11th, 2018, 19:46
Cool!
Great if our man Scrub would also convert their great Sea Fury to work in FSX and PD3v4.

ian elliot
June 11th, 2018, 22:17
You never know with Scrubby, he seems to be working his way through the Hawkers.
Although i own and i'd seriously recommend the Flying Station payware FB11 to other's :encouragement:
good value payware.

http://www.flyingstations.com/sea-fury.html

ian elliot
June 21st, 2018, 05:31
You wanted a Sea Fury, loved this model in FS9 :wavey:

FSX - FSX Modern MilitaryFSX/P3D v3/v4 Hawker Sea Fury
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https://www.flightsim.com/images/fsc/wbicons/fbq1.gif https://www.flightsim.com/images/fsc/wbicons/fcq1.gif FSX/P3D v3/v4 Hawker Sea Fury. The Hawker Sea Fury was the last propeller-driven fighter to serve with the Royal Navy, and one of the fastest production single seat piston-engined aircraft ever built. Whilst the Sea Fury was too late to see service within the Second World War, it made its impact on the opening stages of the Korean war with great distinction. Hawker Sea Fury WJ232 (Coded 114) flown by Peter Carmichael, damaged a Mig-15 in a head on attack. It was the first and only Air-to-Air kill for the Sea Fury in the Korean war. The feat showed the remarkable potential of the aircraft, even when faced with vastly superior opposition and secured its place in the rapidly developing history of aviation. Native FSX/P3D model by A.F. Scrub (https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?13647-Freeware-Focus-A-F-Scrub&utm_source=flightsimcom&utm_medium=library&utm_campaign=sitelink).

NOSNILMOT
June 21st, 2018, 11:30
Not sure that this an upgraded version of the Hanvey Sea Fury - readme file refers top Tom Stafford and a CFS2 model .... Pity was hoping for a "Scrubbed" two seater !

simtech
June 21st, 2018, 15:04
I didn't read that particular "read me", but I d/l this and the aircraft.cfg file refers to this being a Scrubbs' model dated March 2018. It looks very good inside and out, the sounds are very distinctive and specific to the Centaurus engine. What surprised me was it simulated a"cartridge" start (didn't know they had that back then) as opposed to a flywheel/inertial starter. It sounds like the cartidge explosion spins a flywheel and then the engine turns over. That was a pleasant surprise. The FDE is easy to fly albeit I doubt if the heavy Hawker would be as nimble as the Spitfire as this FDE purposes. I didn't see a two place in the d/l. Otherwise, it sure beats the Critical Mass model as far as realism goes. I will be keeping this one on the flightline for awhile. I enjoyed it. Definitely worth the 80 megs on the disc. Terry

Brian_Gladden
June 23rd, 2018, 03:24
Got a link to some of those repaints?

hairyspin
June 23rd, 2018, 07:35
The Coffman starter drove a separate piston which turned the engine over: no heavy flywheel involved. As far as the FDE goes, Tempests were boom&zoom fighters which fought more in the vertical plane than dogfighters. Few were as nimble as a Spitfire (or Hurricane or especially Zero.)

Nigel Richards did a splendid Centaurus sound set which included the Coffman starter sound: he kindly let me include it with a Tempest II I did for CFS3.

ian elliot
June 23rd, 2018, 09:19
Got a link to some of those repaints?

You'll have to make up your own texture folders and cfg entrie's, and use the prop texture's from Scrubbys version, It may be different for you, but these texture's were a bit blurry for me so i had to convert them to DDS:wavey:


http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links_search.php?action=show&sort=N&beforeafter=1&desc=1&ents=1&keys=1&literal=1&search=tempest&childcats=1&page=3

n4gix
June 24th, 2018, 08:46
Where might one find a "Teapot" to accompany that "Tempest?" :biggrin-new:

hairyspin
June 24th, 2018, 12:23
Where might one find a "Teapot" to accompany that "Tempest?" :biggrin-new:

Oh, very droll! :applause:

Wings of Gold
June 25th, 2018, 05:54
Where can I find Scrub's converted Tempest? Looked here.

Bill

MrZippy
June 25th, 2018, 07:26
Where can I find Scrub's converted Tempest? Looked here.

Bill

Found it here: http://www.fs2000.org/2018/06/13/fsx-p3d-hawker-tempest-ii/

Wings of Gold
June 25th, 2018, 11:31
Found it! Without taking any credit away from the excellent conversion by Mr. Scrub, the Tempest VC really shows it's age. Fortunately Flying Station's Hawker Sea Fury has a very good VC (and is appropriate). A little conversion can merge the two. You will need to move your view point aft to -5.8 and raise it to +3.5. What we need now is someone who is knowledgeable on how to make the canopy glass visible (as well as the prop in spot view). Improving the fuselage natural metal textures is an art form known to the few. Any suggestions on someone that we might appeal to?

I hope this discussion will continue, as this is a rare and unusual bird.

Best to you all,

Bill