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Avro Lancastrian

Postby aussiewannabe » Mon Sep 03, 2007 4:20 pm

Was downloading a rework of Milton Shupe's Beech 18 cabin and panel at avsim.com when I spotted this. It may look ugly to some, but it puts my Blue Angels RD-4 to shame. Changed out the DC-3 sound to my B17 soundfile and boy does it fly :-)

History: A close derivative of the war-time Lancaster bomber, the Lancastrian was fitted with streamlined nose and tail cones. Lancastrians were used as long-range freighters, VIP transports, and jet engine test beds by the RAF, as fast long-range airliners and mailplanes by Trans Canada Air Lines, BOAC, BSAA, QUANTAS, and Alitalia, and as tankers by Flight Refuelling Ltd. Charter operators were Skyways and Silver City. Eighty-two aircraft were build, but most of them had vanished in scrapyards by the early nineteen-fifties.

Edited: I'm taking this AC out on a test flight: London to Sydney (pitstop maybe in India, has a 6600nm range) and have loaded F1 View through a recommendation (thank you, Ben!). Had it in a temp file but I must have forgotten about it.
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby fabiane » Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:34 am

You can see her roots clearly! But there's a gunner missing on the nose and tail.
Why didn't they build in a panorama window on hte nose / tail ;D?

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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby aussiewannabe » Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:57 am

You can see her roots clearly! But there's a gunner missing on the nose and tail.
Why didn't they build in a panorama window on hte nose / tail ;D?


Good point, Fabian!

From the readme.txt:

In the immediate post-war years, TCA offered twice-weekly Lancastrian flights from Dorval, Canada, to Prestwick and London, while BOAC and BSAA (under chief pilot D.C.T. Bennett) operated flights to Australia and South America, all based on a rather uneconomical ratio of five crew to up to fourteen passengers.
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby haroldkip » Wed Sep 05, 2007 5:27 am

Hideous thing! But a classic shot ...

Now if you continue along those lines ... imagine a B-52 passenger conversion ;D!
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby Souichiro » Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:53 am

Hideous thing! But a classic shot ...

Now if you continue along those lines ... imagine a B-52 passenger conversion ;D!




Or A B-2 for that matter


Flight KL7483 state your location... we don't have you on radar  :D
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby haroldkip » Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:11 am

Flight KL7483 state your location... we don't have you on radar


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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby aussiewannabe » Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:46 pm

Hideous thing! But a classic shot ...


Perhaps, but she flys like a dream. Haven't had a chance to turn up the volume to hear her new engine sounds yet but I will
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby Ben R » Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:51 pm

and have loaded F1 View through a recommendation (thank you, Ben!). Had it in a temp file but I must have forgotten about it.  



It's okay mate! How's it working out for you?!

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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby aussiewannabe » Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:14 pm

[quote][quote]and have loaded F1 View through a recommendation (thank you, Ben!). Had it in a temp file but I must have forgotten about it.
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby haroldkip » Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:09 pm

I'm better at inflating flat tires, changing out the engine sounds, sometimes panels, and reconfiguring the autopilot/navigation setup.

In a B-52 you just upgrade to software update 144625785.2 ;D
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Re: Avro Lancastrian

Postby Ben R » Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:11 pm

and have loaded F1 View through a recommendation (thank you, Ben!). Had it in a temp file but I must have forgotten about it.  



It's okay mate! How's it working out for you?!

Ben


Ben,

I LOVE IT!! The angles/closeups are incredible 8-)

When I land in Karachi, I'm going to take some angle shots when I land. Right now it's flying VOR and I'll try to get some evening/morning shots with it.

Thanks again for the recommendation!


Aye, the things you can do are nearly impossible :P Glad its working out for you! Looking forward to your next set of shot! Great shots BTW :)
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