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hasegawa wrote:QUOTE (hasegawa @ Dec 21 2012,11:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>After the last historical Aircraft form Just Flight I have not much hope, thT THIS ONE is even better. A Comet with a longer left wing. questionalble iand unergoniomic instrumentation in the DC 3, a Vicount, that has numerous faults in using PTL-Engines...Ii like the Tristar... it is part of my personal history... but I am waiting after some reviews, before i take my hands on it.
Hi,
This is the first historical aircraft developed in-house (the others that you mention were developed by an external developer for us). Hopefully you'll be more impressed with the TriStar.
If anyone has specific knowledge about this aircraft that you feel would improve the aircraft then you are welcome to join the beta team, just send me a PM.
Thanks
Martyn (Just Flight)
MartynJF wrote:QUOTE (MartynJF @ Dec 22 2012,1:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>This is the first historical aircraft developed in-house (the others that you mention were developed by an external developer for us.
Hi Martyn and Welcome to NZFF , the Tristar looks a goodie ... In house design , hmmhow about a design suggestion box .... while we are on 1970 jets .. how about step back a decade or so and look at a DC-8 ... course have mentioned the F-27 and with that one you have with us , your own real Mc-coy F2-27 pilot to beta test and supply all sorts of data and photos
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MartynJF wrote:QUOTE (MartynJF @ Dec 22 2012,1:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>This is the first historical aircraft developed in-house (the others that you mention were developed by an external developer for us). Hopefully you'll be more impressed with the TriStar.
Welcome to NZFF Martyn, great news about the 1011, Itri-jets, really looking FWD to this release from you guys.
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cowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Dec 23 2012,10:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It will interesting to see if the Tristar's DLC (Direct Lift Control) pitch system will be modeled as well as the 'all flying tail'.
The pitch into landing with the DLC appears to be superb and yes has the all flying tailplane with trim and elevation control included at flap setting at 30deg.s and spoiler panels rise and fall due to inputs with the DLC.Last edited by Ian Warren on Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
captainherc wrote:QUOTE (captainherc @ Dec 23 2012,2:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>A nice plane but not as good looking as the DC10. Something about it. Either the shape of the forward fuselage or the widely spaced engines???. Cannot get my head around it. The 500 series (last of the line) were the best looking of the bunch IMOP.
Adrian , the DC-10 was the better buy for Air New Zealand due to relations with MD and our history with the DC-8 ... reason for a little nudge nudgecowpatz wrote:QUOTE (cowpatz @ Dec 23 2012,2:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ian do you know if the systems are comprehensive or a 'lite' version? Doe it use the CIVA INS or an in house one?
Still in the need to test this properlyTonyM wrote:QUOTE (TonyM @ Dec 23 2012,2:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ahhh... The Tristar !!!
One of the scariests sensations in all my years of
flying(as a passenger) was on one of these.
It was in Feb 82, a Cathay flight Perth/Brunei/Hongkong
Sort of relates to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L43zUmvCF4w
I must tell you about it on TS one day, coz we don,t want to frighten the kiddies...do we
Cheers
TonyM
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