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    Thanks Huub for the clarification on the Fury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erican2 View Post


    Erican,

    Is this the "high poly in FS9" experiment by William "Lionheart" Ortis?

    When it is, I never realised it was released.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Hi Huub, it was an experiment by Douglas Kallen of Touch the sky simulations to push the limits of FS9. It's been around since 2011.
    The detail is stunning even the rigging wires vibrate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    A very nice person who made incredible models.


    If you wonder what he looked like, take a close look at the pilot!
    Not Stuart Green?
    Robin
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    Quote Originally Posted by zswobbie1 View Post
    Not Stuart Green?
    Yes the models were done by Stuart Green and he used his own face for the pilot. In the distant past I had some contact with him and Stuart was a very pleasant character with a good sense of humor.
    When he stopped making models he left his site online for a very long period. But a few years ago the site disappeared.

    Especially his WWII models were absolutely top notch when he released them around 2005. And 15 years later they are still among the best WWII models ever released for the Microsoft flight simulators.

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by erican2 View Post
    Hi Huub, it was an experiment by Douglas Kallen of Touch the sky simulations to push the limits of FS9. It's been around since 2011.
    The detail is stunning even the rigging wires vibrate.
    Douglas Kallen and Robert Sanderson have worked together. The last Hurricanes by Robert Sanderson (which he still called Betas) are very detailed as well, and have the odd animations which we hardly see anywhere else. The antenna cables from these models are moving in the wind and the chin strap from the pilot's helmet does as well.
    The very nicely detailed pilot scans the sky in a very natural way. And breaking propeller blades when you crash land.

    Cheers,
    Huub






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    Quote Originally Posted by huub vink View Post
    Yes the models were done by Stuart Green and he used his own face for the pilot. In the distant past I had some contact with him and Stuart was a very pleasant character with a good sense of humor.
    When he stopped making models he left his site online for a very long period. But a few years ago the site disappeared.

    Especially his WWII models were absolutely top notch when he released them around 2005. And 15 years later they are still among the best WWII models ever released for the Microsoft flight simulators.

    Cheers,
    Huub
    Indeed, yet another great iconic developer that has 'left the room' and whose legacy is still with us.

    I do have all, or most of his aircraft in my Golden Wings, and he did have a sense of humor.. Did he not do a flying pig and other cartoon planes?

    These types of addons are missed! We need more fun!!
    Robin
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    I do have all, or most of his aircraft in my Golden Wings, and he did have a sense of humor.. Did he not do a flying pig and other cartoon planes?

    These types of addons are missed! We need more fun!!
    Robbie...

    https://web.archive.org/web/20060502...r/funstuff.htm

    Ttfn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motormouse View Post
    Thanks, Pete, I managed to get the Vulture & Gromit, but the WWI planes do not download..I just might have them in my library, I'll have a check if anyone is interested.
    Robin
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    Storm Chasers

    by Capt Sim, and FS_KBT


    ttfn

    Pete

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    Thanks for the reminder to re-install that P-3 again

    But in the meanwhile we go back in history...............



    Stuart Green's Albatross with textures by RobH (The ground fog is from Golden Wings.)



    David Eckert's Sopwith Camel with textures by Jonathan Fallon

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Biff's and Brisfits...

    Robbie's 'Biff'

    Probably the best WW1 type for fs2004.

    ttfn

    Pete

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    Been flying B24guys rework of the stock CFS2 Zero in 9 tonight, always liked this model and VC, esp for a stocker, i'll dig around the library for a repaint as im not sure about the shade of green, but happy to have this in my hanger

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    Another master piece!









    Manuele Villa's Ansaldo S.V.A.-5

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    How about this oldie then...





    Nieuport 17 from here -----> http://frenchvfr.free.fr/download.php?lng=en&tconfig=0

    ttfn

    Pete

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    or if you want to get your feet wet...

    Craig's Loehner series...



    ttfn

    Pete

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    or if you want to fly from London to Paris in only

    25 hours and 11 minutes...

    Farman Voisin #11 ; Eastbourne Monoplane ; Demoiselle, Antionette





    ttfn

    Pete

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    All beautiful models Pete, but one demoiselle doesn't really look like the other............



    (Graig Richardson's version of the Santos-Dumont Demoiselle Replica (Dragonfly)).

    Your version is most likely the original one by France-VFR, like the incredible Nieuport. Graig's Löhners are really causing wet feet.... (glitch in the model)

    Cheers,
    Huub

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     last time I looked Huub, there were 3 different versions of the Santos Dumont Demoiselle available for fs9..

    But you are correct, the one from Frenchvfr is based on the Santos Dumont #19; whereas Craig's replica is based on the later Santos Dumont #21....and if you hop over to Simviation, there's the later #22 ,done by Marcel di Foggi

    Ttfn

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    When we start to post images from this era, this one is of course a must!



    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Which is that one??
    Robin
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    Quote Originally Posted by zswobbie1 View Post
    Which is that one??
    You have to know your classics Robin .

    But it is Ted Cook's AVRO Roe I. Tri-plane, or should be say double tri-plane. It flies as it looks........

    Cheers,
    Huub

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    Quote Originally Posted by zswobbie1 View Post
    Which is that one??
    What Huub said... Avro Triplane by Ted Cook.

    If you search 'Edward Cook ' at flightsim.com, you'll find it there.

    Oh ...and don't forget the Bleriot from here, either


    https://bleriot11.pagesperso-orange.fr/FS2004.htm

    Ttfn

    Pete

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    In this one should of course have been a default aircraft in FS2004 A century of flight.






    The iconic Bleriot XI by Jean-Michel Castagne. I can assure you, it is really a challenge to cross the channel with this model.\

    Cheers,
    Huub

    Edit: Great minds think alike Pete. When you wrote the post above I took the screenshot from the same aircraft.

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    thnks shessi!! its a va im with that painted that...m at CYZF at buf hangar with it...just fit!! (oops that was for him from his reponse on pg 101)

    heres a recent shot to make the post more interesting
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