JD_LincsUK 0 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Hey guys, I finally decided today which aircraft I'll be using on my upcoming VFR tour of Alf's UK Airfields. The airfields range from the small Baxterley (350m grass runway) to the longer asphalted types like Dunsfold, Blackbushe or Duxford. I intend using mostly fighter planes of WWII vintage - purely because I otherwise rarely get to fly them and the navigation should be even more of a challenge. There are some GA aircraft just in case, and a couple of larger twins for the long trips to Shetland and back. So first of all, I needed to test and see if the smallest strip was big enough for those aircraft with the longest requirements for take-off. I'm not sure I tested the right ones, in that respect, but they will do. I set the weather to that which I will be using for the entire tour - grey, rainy with low cloudbase and 16 knot winds. Geronimo! :icon_thumbup: Anyway - here are the pics of the tests, all at Baxterley. I started off with the A-1H Skyraider. It just managed to get off the ground in time, if a little 'squiff' (Baxterley strip has a bend! ). Once up and on the downwind leg of the circuit, it became a real feat just to keep the airstrip in sight - it blends in perfectly with the UTX and GEX Europe scenery: I found it nigh-on impossible to get the Skyraider down in the wind, and after two circuits decided it was time for the next one - the PC-9. It is very well modelled (as are all Iris aircraft) and as I jumped into the cold cockpit on this very damp and miserable afternoon, this was what I could see: However, we soon had the cockpit warmed up and things became much more clear - like the hedge I only just managed to clear on lift-off (remember - the strip bends to the left): This time, I kept a tighter line on the circuit: ...and got her down in one piece: Next up, and last, was the Beagle Basset - again, only just managed to get it airborne in time: The strip is visible at the start of the circuit: ...but where the heck has it gone now? I cheated and used the tower view to see where the strip was in comparison to my 'plane: and again got her down safely: Wow - this tour is gonna be FUN! Here is the selection of aircraft from which I will be drawing. Maybe get to use them all - but probably not. It's 63 flights - so enough, but if I like (or dislike) a particular aircraft, it may stay on for a second flight (or get dumped). JD Link to post Share on other sites
mutley 4,497 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Nice choice of aircraft! Loved these shots a great advert for UTX Europe and FTX :001_th_smiles89: Link to post Share on other sites
JD_LincsUK 0 Posted April 28, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Thanks Joe - this test has got me a lot more excited about it. What's FTX, though? Isn't that an Australian scenery package? I'm using UTX and GEX and a little custom theme in REX, with user-defined FSX weather too. Chars JD Link to post Share on other sites
rob16584 42 Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Nice shots JD I tried to use these airstips with Air Hauler a while ago, but I kept having problems when landing. Strangely I don't have the same problems using the OZx airstips Good luck Link to post Share on other sites
mutley 4,497 Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Thanks Joe - this test has got me a lot more excited about it. What's FTX, though? Isn't that an Australian scenery package? I'm using UTX and GEX and a little custom theme in REX, with user-defined FSX weather too. Chars JD Sorry JD, GEX it is, I am just too excited about the Royal Wedding to concentrate properly Link to post Share on other sites
hurricanemk1c 195 Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Great shots! Must get the Iris PC-9! Link to post Share on other sites
JD_LincsUK 0 Posted April 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Thanks - their T-6 Texan II is just as good - in fact, it's a much more advanced model and a very similar aircraft. I reckon it's a licence built PC-9 tbh. The first time I tried to fly it, it ended up in flames by the end of the runway! I'll stick a piccy up when I find it. JD Link to post Share on other sites
JD_LincsUK 0 Posted April 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Here's ya T-6 Texan II screenies and some comparisons. Actually, I was wrong (my memory is shocking these days) and it was the PC-9 that I blew up on my first attempt at flight, before even the end of the runway!: The T-6 has recently been further improved, though the original was good to start with. It was one of the first of Iris' 'high fidelity' pro type models. With either the T-6 or PC-9 you get all the models twice - once with a standard GPS500 thus: and once with the RW standard KLN model: for direct comparison - here's that PC-9 VC again: You can actually see the T-6 improvements here - the top VC is the old one and the bottom T-6 VC is the newer model. Stands out Now a few pics of the newer T-6 for your perusal: If you go for either of these models, you'll be onto a winner - they are both excellent to look at(you can even drop ordnance from them) and both of them are a real pleasure to fly. Worth every penny. :001_th_smiles89: JD Link to post Share on other sites
JD_LincsUK 0 Posted April 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 Did I mention, they also do the RAE 'Percy' version of the PC-9A? No? Well, allow me to introduce... if the weather is bad outside - you'll start having trouble seeing out The rear seat view: So there ya go. The manual is excellent, too, with in-depth descriptions of all the systems and gauges. JD Link to post Share on other sites
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