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Postby VH-CC1 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:48 pm

This is the reason that i have'nt released any scenery, been designing for this.












A Mock 412 for training, the hoist is FULLY functional, use's a triplehead2go streamed onto 3 screens.

whats this go to do with NZ real aviation? Kiwi rescue pilots will most likey come over here and train with it.
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Postby ardypilot » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:02 pm

Wow- you did all that yourself? I thought they had big companys like the Flight Experience NZ people who designed that stuff!

It looks really awesome though, would absoulty love a go. How did you link all the real gauges into the FS ones?

Also, try using a flash when taking pics from inside the cockpit. I've had the same trouble in real cockpits and simpits as seen in your shots above where either the panel is darkened, or the windows are too bright.
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Postby VH-CC1 » Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:09 pm

mine, nah. its westpac rescue's. Big companys, not that i know of, they've had companys giving donations for it.

There's a 17" LCD hiding in the panel and some simkits gauges and simkit radio panel.

the reason the pics are so dark is that the hanger door was open. going back down in a few weeks to play with the REAL 412 pilots and have a blast round at night. Will take pics and vids then.

to add: the collective, pedal and stick are the ORIGINAL for the chopper that have been tinkered with so they respond in fs.
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