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Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:27 am
by paulb
Here is something a bit different  :D

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Cheers Paul

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:31 am
by HawkerTempest5
You don't see many of those about! Always nice to see something a bit different. Nice shots.

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:56 am
by paulb
Yes, its nice when someone does one of the rarer planes. this one is for CFS2 but seems OK in FS9, although I can see that I need to do some work on the VC gauges.

Cheers Paul

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 6:01 am
by RollerBall
I bet you drove up in your Morris 8 and parked next to a bloke with a Brough Superior to take those pics

Probably means nothing to you at all :)

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 7:10 am
by Hagar
Nice one Paul. I seem to remember this strange looking aircraft featured new-fangled construction methods of some chap named Barnes Neville Wallis.

PS. My old boss had a Morris 8 all the time I knew him. He swore by it & said they didn't make them like that any more. He drove me round the peri track of Shoreham Airport in it almost every day for 2 years. The owner of the motorcyle shop where I purchased my first bike often rode his own Brough Superior around my home town. Happy days. ;)

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:29 am
by C
mmm, nice.

Where's it from may I ask? (the Wellesley)

Charles

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 8:40 am
by paulb
Hi RollerBall

You are right, I am oldish, but not that old  ;) . Having said that, they had quite a few nice Morris 8s at a classic car show that I attended locally recently. A lot easier to work on than some of today's new cars!

Hi Hagar

Thanks  :)  This particular one apparently depicts K7718 of No 47 Sqd Squadron code: KU Sep 1939 - Sep 1942. Re Wallis, I think that he got the idea from his previous work on airships.

Also, I am sure that you know, but the Wellesley held a world distance record of 7,157.7 miles which stood for eight years until 1946. Now maybe that's something to try out in FS2004.... ;D

Cheers Paul

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 12:20 pm
by ATI_7500
sorry,but: what an ugly plane!  :P

nice model 'though.

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 3:09 pm
by Oso
Where did you say it was from? I missed it the first time.  ;)

Thanks

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 5:05 pm
by paulb
Sorry Charles  Sorry Oso

I got it from
www.pavaservices.com/cfs

Cheers Paul  ;)

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 7:33 pm
by PH_AJH
oo it's not that ugly....nice details on the wings and engine.
But what are those black spots on top of the wings (somebody been wing-walking while the paint was still wet?) and what is in the pods under the wings?
btw those are serious questions. I am from '67, you see....
AJ

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 7:33 pm
by Oso
Thanks Paul. I report that it works quite nicely in FS2k2. The VC panel is nice but shows no guages. The 2d panel is a joy though. I had to put a darker prop.bmp on it to get it to show up but that is not unusual for Imported aircraft.

I was wondering though. That little rod that sticks out of the fuselage just below the bullseye. Is it like our old curb feelers on cars? If it starts a rubbin' ya know ya fergot to put the wheels down? ;D

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:34 am
by paulb
Hi AJ

Well the pods under the wings are for bombs as these pictures show. If you use it in CFS2 then you can add bombs to the bomb-bays. The max bomb load was 2,000 lbs. As for the black spots on top of the wings, I believe that these are footprints which tell someone working on the aircraft where they can walk.

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Hi Oso

Glad to hear that it works for you. I and others have the same problem with the VC dials at the moment.......

And yes, I sometimes forget to put my wheels down as well!  ;D ;D ;D

Cheers Paul

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:45 am
by Hagar
Thanks Paul. I report that it works quite nicely in FS2k2. The VC panel is nice but shows no guages. The 2d panel is a joy though. I had to put a darker prop.bmp on it to get it to show up but that is not unusual for Imported aircraft.

I was wondering though. That little rod that sticks out of the fuselage just below the bullseye. Is it like our old curb feelers on cars? If it starts a rubbin' ya know ya fergot to put the wheels down? ;D

Hi Oso. I didn't try this aircraft myself as I'm not too keen on it. Maybe it uses CFS2 default gauges for the DVC. I thought most of these are already included with FS9. It's only a small download so maybe I will try it after all.

From what I can see in the shots the little rod is either a radio aerial mast or a footstep.

Re: Wellesley

PostPosted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 8:34 am
by Hagar
OK. I tried the Wellesley. It's a nice model but as you already discovered the DVC gauges don't display in FS9 for some reason. I don't know why as they are the same ones used on the 2d panel & the gauges are included with FS9.

It all works fine in CFS2 & displays better in outside views on my system. This might be due to the texture format.

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