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Postby Charl » Sun May 04, 2008 6:11 pm



Plane Designs Mk XVI.

[color=#000000]More when I've learned to fly the beast. (Not a given)

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The Merlin sound track will knock your socks off...

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Postby chopper_nut » Sun May 04, 2008 6:41 pm

Cor!! Bloody Hell thats sexy isnt it?
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 04, 2008 6:43 pm

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Cor!! Bloody Hell thats sexy isnt it?

and a Tear-Drop to boot ! FSX ? :unsure:
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Postby Charl » Sun May 04, 2008 8:11 pm

FS9 - I'm told it is the best-kept secret for the last year or more.
They also did a Lancaster
The flight model is positively anal - you will go ass over kettle if you attempt a manouevre with fuel in the rear tank, for example.



Mercifully there are several variations, some of which do have elliptical wings.
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 04, 2008 9:04 pm

There is a Mk16-LF-E TE288 at the Gate of Christchurch International Airport , This a fiber glass built form the original now hanger,d at the Wigram Air Force Museum . This aircraft even has some movie fame in the movie about W/Cdr Douglas Bader staring Kennenth More in the 1954 production Reach for the Sky little silly since the bubble top didnt appear till 44 , still a classic tho :D
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Postby Naki » Sun May 04, 2008 10:57 pm

Hmm I've been tempted by this model for a while and would be interested to hear how she goes Charl - I thought it wasnt available anymore??
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Postby K5054NZ » Mon May 05, 2008 9:45 am

chopper_nut wrote:
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Cor!! Bloody Hell thats sexy isnt it?

Thirded! Where on earth can I get this?! I see TE288 and TE330 repaints in our future!

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Postby ardypilot » Mon May 05, 2008 4:31 pm

Looks smoking hot- what's she like compared to the Real Air spit on FPS?
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Postby Charl » Mon May 05, 2008 9:18 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
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...This aircraft even has some movie fame in the movie about W/Cdr Douglas Bader staring Kennenth More in the 1954 production Reach for the Sky little silly since the bubble top didnt appear till 44 , still a classic tho :D

Mmm time to dig out those old classics, wonder if it's on DVD? I have BOB recorded for a rainy eve...

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Thirded! Where on earth can I get this?! I see TE288 and TE330 repaints in our future!
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Same link as Lancaster above

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Looks smoking hot- what's she like compared to the Real Air spit on FPS?

I lock Framerate so don't really know - I'd say comparable.

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Hmm I've been tempted by this model for a while and would be interested to hear how she goes Charl - I thought it wasnt available anymore??

Well I got it 2 days ago from the link above, looks like it used to be a Flight1 offering.
If you do bite, be advised: this is not for the timid.
I have never come across an aircraft in FS that is so difficult to fly.
I have been told by one of the designers that the flight model is accurate.
I found it difficult to believe, and still have some reservations about certain aspects.
If you do fly it, come back and look at this clip, then post a suitable comment!

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Postby Ian Warren » Mon May 05, 2008 9:48 pm

COOL Vid CHARL .. IF IT LOOKS , Then it is , SPITFIRE .. The handling , guess Realair have it on the nose , off course for others , best to have rudder pedals to understand the dynamics and design .

BOB .. Hecks .. Over the last 6 weeks , no the screenplay and lines like TOPGUN :unsure: not good ! .... umm ...
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Postby Naki » Mon May 05, 2008 10:43 pm

Can't access your video Charl -password required. Didnt spot the link to Planedesign - hmm maybe........

Apparently one of the beta testers & flight model adviser was Dudley Henriques (think I got the name right). A P-51 airshow pilot (he has written articles on Simflight). Presumably he also flown a Spitfire.

Edit: Video link now works
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Postby Charl » Tue May 06, 2008 9:08 pm

Ian Warren wrote:
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BOB .. Hecks .. Over the last 6 weeks , no the screenplay and lines like TOPGUN :unsure: not good ! .... umm ...

Yeah it's time someone made an aeroplane movie.
Hang on, wasn't that Jackson fellow...

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Apparently one of the beta testers & flight model adviser was Dudley Henriques (think I got the name right). A P-51 airshow pilot (he has written articles on Simflight). Presumably he also flown a Spitfire.

Designer Ed Walters says:
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The severity of these effects were tuned with the assistance of renowned test pilot Andy Sephton - he would test fly the aircraft, report back, we would tweak and send a new file, and he would test the change, in real time. The handling was much more sedate before his input, and YES, I felt like an idiot when I first flew it, but "these are the things that remind you you're flying a Spitfire, not a Chipmunk"![/quote]
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Postby Charl » Wed May 07, 2008 9:28 pm

Something else this does, that I haven't seen on any other fligtsim model:
The canopy can be cranked open using the handle in the VC, just far enough to give a little fresh air!



You can tell I'm having fun, can't you?
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Postby Ian Warren » Wed May 07, 2008 9:50 pm

:D , Bloody teaser ... , guess you tried it in X? ..
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Postby Charl » Thu May 08, 2008 11:39 am

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:D , Bloody teaser ... , guess you tried it in X? ..


Yes I have...although why anybody would want to, is quite beyond me...



OOPS! Wrong camo for NZ.
Here you go:



OK just yanking your chain, matey!
It does go into FSX, but with crippled features, so not worth the bother really...
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Postby Florian_S » Thu May 08, 2008 12:41 pm

Have you got any further with controlling her Charl?...I was thinking about getting the aircraft myself but after your comments and reading the reviews about her rather unique flight characteristics I think I will give her a wide berth :lol:

I have the Realair and WOP Spits both of which are a pleasure to fly....WOP Spit can have a bit of a mind of its own on landing at times but other than that shes fine.
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Postby Charl » Thu May 08, 2008 7:57 pm

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Have you got any further with controlling her Charl?...I was thinking about getting the aircraft myself but after your comments and reading the reviews about her rather unique flight characteristics I think I will give her a wide berth :lol:
I have the Realair and WOP Spits both of which are a pleasure to fly....WOP Spit can have a bit of a mind of its own on landing at times but other than that shes fine.

I should take offence, after I posted my superb (albeit very slightly wobbly) take-off and landing video, above! :D
To be honest, I have reservations about the flight model - even if it is correct in the absolute sense, there is something not "right" about it in the sim.
The development feedback from RW pilots has to be translated, and I think something got lost in the translation.
I might go look for a different air file for this one, as the external model is stunning, and the sound, superb.
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Postby markll » Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:28 am

Charl wrote:
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To be honest, I have reservations about the flight model - even if it is correct in the absolute sense, there is something not "right" about it in the sim.
The development feedback from RW pilots has to be translated, and I think something got lost in the translation.
I might go look for a different air file for this one, as the external model is stunning, and the sound, superb.


Personally, I think that if it's tricky to fly then it's probably not a very accurate flight model. I've read a number of reports from pilots who flew the Spit all of whom comment on how easy it is to fly...

Even the Germans commented on how it was much more forgiving that a 109, for example...

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Postby Charl » Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:45 am

markll wrote:
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... I've read a number of reports from pilots who flew the Spit all of whom comment on how easy it is to fly...
The modellers tell me that this is true of the early Marks, but for the later ones (esp Griffon-powered clipped wing) it's another story entirely.
It's one reason they went contra-prop.
And fuel management is critically mentioned in the pilot's handbook: No flick rolls aerobatics etc when full.
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jun 10, 2008 6:52 pm

markll wrote:
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Even the Germans commented on how it was much more forgiving that a 109, for example...

Thats due to the 109s high wing load ... it showed in combat turn radius , in saying that some top German aces would not fly anything else Eric Hartmann being one .
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