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Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 18:16
by timbob1
Well as it's hot in the med at the moment, so giving Spain and Greece a rest for a bit, and as it's Autumn weather here :D ,LOL, in the UK, I thought I'd start with a version of 46 Squadrons' Thorney Island, remember the Andovers, (I think Rick Piper, is the only one to do a C1 model). So here is the start for users of the FS9 VFR scenery, just an AF2 file for now, may work with default? As always plenty more to do this is a test AFCAD file.
Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 19:43
by Firebird
Cool! Is there an AI version of the C1 then? I know about Dee W's HS748 which would do as the CC2.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 20:24
by timbob1
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Beautiful plane, always liked these C1's anyone do an AI version?

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Overhead Thorney with VFR photoreal
Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 20:51
by Firebird
So how many do you have operating from there and what fps do you get?

I don't have VFR so I will let you know how it looks in normal user mode.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 21:04
by timbob1
Hi Steve, well about 7 fps with only 3 unfortunately, one could lighten the textures a bit but not by much I would think. There may be some older models about for 98 or 2000 which may work, but these are real nice, Mr Piper has done a superb job.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 21:26
by Firebird
Ouch! Maybe you will need the CC2's painted up to look like C1's. Not ideal, but it has to be better.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 22:56
by timbob1
Yeah, thought about that but they look too fat, the C1's looked a lot sleeker.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 22 Aug 2011, 11:04
by Firebird
That they do, the extra length does help.

I had a quick check and the afcad fits nicely upon the land w/o the VFR but it is filled with building all over the runway and field so they would need an exclude at the very least, or best with a VTP file.

I can send you pics if you like.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 22 Aug 2011, 18:12
by timbob1
HI yep please do. Ok then I'll do some excludes for the default version, just added hangers and control tower, very little on the net picture wise?
Here Ya Go

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:) Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 22 Aug 2011, 18:39
by Firebird
I will drop you an email with them tomorrow evening. I am on lates to earlies today :smt015

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 22 Aug 2011, 19:21
by timbob1
Cheers Steve, package on its way to you. Ok here's the latest AF2 file based on scant evidence.
Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 24 Aug 2011, 22:04
by timbob1
Ah the Golden Age of British Aviation, Thorney taking shape

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:) Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 25 Aug 2011, 16:06
by hobby
Most interesting. Where did you obtain the RAF Argosy? Is that Argosy Rick piper's civilian model for FS9 painted in RAF Colours?

The RAF version had a pimple nose and you could only load/unload through the rear 'crocodile' doors. The BEA version could be driven 'straight through, in at the rear out at the front. Very different shaped acft were the RAF and Civvy versions.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 25 Aug 2011, 22:25
by timbob1
Hi Hobby, yep you are right Rick Pipers' Argosy, (minus pimple), and Andovers. It will be quite a basic scenery as very little info I have on Thorney. Hopefully in the future someone might do some retro AI RAF Transports, I may even have a dabble? How about a Beverley?
There won't be any AI with this scenery :( .
Cheers
Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 06 Sep 2011, 19:13
by AndyG43
timbob1 wrote:Hopefully in the future someone might do some retro AI RAF Transports, I may even have a dabble? How about a Beverley?
There are a few options, it depends how 'retro' you want to go?

Some of Mike Stone's aircraft work well as AI; the CalClassic AI packs use his Britannia and Twin Pioneer; and the old TransGlobal Beverley had a non-VC model which should be usable as AI. David Maltby made an AI version of his VC10 (and I think there was another AI VC10 elsewhere) - not sure about a Comet though. Manfred Jahn made an AI version of his York, and I know his Pembroke works well (I have it flying from RAF Wildenrath.

As you can tell I also in interest in 'retro' RAF, so I'm watching your work on Thorney Island with interest; there are a lot of bases which have been recreated, but there are still a lot of gaps, especially overseas.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 06 Sep 2011, 23:42
by Jon
the other VC-10 was done by JBSim. Last I knew the model was uploaded with some repaints by Mike Perason.

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 10:15
by timbob1
:) Great, well if anyone fancies doing some retro Thorney transports. Should be out for release shortly on Flightsim.com all being well.
Tim

Re: Bit of Retro EGYT

Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 08:38
by timbob1
:) Sorry for the delay, ok version one is uploaded to Flightsim.com should appear on their website shortly, search for RAF Thorney or Tim Mayhew.
Enjoy
Tim