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Basler BT-67

Postby CHUCK79 » Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:05 pm

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Thanks to XFalcon750 for giving us the heads up on this awesome freeware Basler BT-67 by Manfred Jahn
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby mfaulisi » Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:07 pm

Great shots Chuck :)
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby U4EA » Sat Jul 07, 2012 12:11 am

Great shots Chuck!  You beat me to this!  I D/L'd this beauty last nite and before I knew it twas like 4am and time to drag my backside to bed.

The only thing I didn't like about it was the sound...aliased to the KingAir.  I changed that (thanx to learning how to do that sorta thing from the smart folks around here) to alias one of my P-38s.  Although I may hafta change that to maybe the Convair 580 or somethin' similar.  The Lightning soundset is just a little too over the top.

The KingAir alias just seemed a little small-ish of a package for this awesome bird.
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby Flying Mouse » Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:08 am

Lovely shot of an awesome freeware.

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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby jetprop » Sat Jul 07, 2012 5:25 am

Great shots as always chuck. ;)
PS:I'm posting my shots today,not of the basler tough,that might be later tough. ;)

PPS:how do you get those angels?
I use FSrecorder but mine are only horizontal. :-/
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby CHUCK79 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:18 am

Thanks guys 8-)

@JP......I never use the spot or locked spot views. Always use the external aircraft views.
Here are my external aircraft views.
I use these views in every aircraft I have.

[CameraDefinition.0]
Title = "Front View"
Guid = {0ae3f864-da10-4e5a-977c-b9bba47d6f7a}
Description = Front View
Origin = Center
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = FALSE
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = FALSE
Track = None
ShowAxis = FALSE
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = 0.75
ShowWeather = Yes
InitialXyz = -4, 1, 43
InitialPbh = 5, 0, 180
XyzAdjust = TRUE
Category=Aircraft
MomentumEffect=TRUE
ClipMode=Minimum
xyzRate=5.0

[CameraDefinition.1]
Title = "Landing Gear"
Guid = {96873AAD-621B-4C45-8A58-DEF7B7FCB051}
Description = View of the landing gear and left wing flaps
Origin = Center
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = FALSE
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = FALSE
Track = None
ShowAxis = FALSE
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = .58
ShowWeather = Yes
InitialXyz = -8.5, -4, -15
InitialPbh = 0, 0, 34
XyzAdjust = TRUE
Category=Aircraft
MomentumEffect=TRUE
ClipMode=Minimum
xyzRate=5.0

[CameraDefinition.2]
Title = "Tail"
Guid = {5c1df273-034b-4e7f-953a-9d5e26f1646c}
Description = Looking forward from behind the aircraft
Origin = Center
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = FALSE
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = FALSE
Track = None
ShowAxis = FALSE
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = .60
ShowWeather = Yes
InitialXyz = -10, 0.0, -75.0
InitialPbh = 5, 0, 0
XyzAdjust = TRUE
Category=Aircraft
MomentumEffect=TRUE
ClipMode=Minimum
xyzRate=5.0

[CameraDefinition.3]
Title = "Right Wing"
Guid = {C690EAFD-223A-42d0-99E0-681ADF93BB59}
Description = View from the right wing tip looking at the cockpit
Origin = Center
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = FALSE
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = FALSE
Track = None
ShowAxis = FALSE
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = 0.5
ShowWeather = Yes
InitialXyz = 41, -5, -14.0
InitialPbh = -6, 0, 281
XyzAdjust = TRUE
Category=Aircraft
MomentumEffect = FALSE
ClipMode=Minimum
xyzRate=5.0

[CameraDefinition.4]
Title = "Left Wing"
Guid = {f25dfa2e-fd2e-4b89-81e2-0575cbcb60de}
Description = View from the left wing tip looking at the cockpit
Origin = Center
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = FALSE
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = FALSE
Track = None
ShowAxis = FALSE
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = 0.5
ShowWeather = Yes
;InitialXyz = -35, 0, 35
;InitialPbh = 0, 0, 140
InitialXyz = -38, -5, -14.0
InitialPbh = -6, 0, 80
XyzAdjust = TRUE
Category=Aircraft
MomentumEffect = No
ClipMode=Minimum
xyzRate=5.0
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby jetprop » Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:48 am

Ahh,ok thanks,I always use the FSrecorder tower views.

But how do you lower and raise the skis on the basler? ;D
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby CHUCK79 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:22 am

Ahh,ok thanks,I always use the FSrecorder tower views.

But how do you lower and raise the skis on the basler? ;D



There is a lever marked "skis"
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby VBonanza » Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:38 pm

Great shots as always chuck. ;)
PS:I'm posting my shots today,not of the basler tough,that might be later tough. ;)

PPS:how do you get those angels?
I use FSrecorder but mine are only horizontal. :-/


Yes, how do you get those Angels? LOL. Sorry, I had to!

Very nice set of screens!!
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby andy190 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:57 pm

Great shots Chuck. ;)
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby U4EA » Sat Jul 07, 2012 9:59 pm





Sonic Solutions - DC3 75th Anniversary Sound Pack

I bought it and must say, it is top notch. I used it with the excellent freeware c-47 and now with this.


Radial sounds sorta wouldn't match this puppy though.  :D
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby yancovitch » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:41 am

purchased the recommended twin otter sound pack from sonic solutions but i wonder if the dc 3 would require larger turbo prop engines with a little fuller sound......there must be some larger turbo prop planes, one could alias the sounds too ....any experts here?
kind of a shock to hear our beloved dc-3 sound like a nitro r/c plane...
how about the viscount turbo prop?....oops i just discovered it's aliased to the beech king-air 350
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby Flying Trucker » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:19 pm

Wonderful set Chuck...very nice... ;)

You knew I would ask about the skis... ;D

I think all the ski aircraft I flew had ski settings for several reasons and one being braking.

Ski Settings
Up...wheel only landing
1/4 ski
1/2 ski
3/4 ski
Full ski...ski only landing

Full ski was quite useful for checking out lakes, to set caches for use when the ice broke up or melted.

Would approach the lake with Full Ski and do a power on touch down and run for the length required for a take off.

Could get quite rough and bumpy... ;D

Take off and do a circuit.

Second Approach...low and slow...Precautionary Approach...

If you see any dark spots where your Full Ski touch and go was then don't land...probably water or ice just not safe enough to land... :)

I am wondering how many settings there are for the skis on this simulated turbo DC3 Chuck?

I am also wondering Chuck, if your aircraft disappears through the ice does it come out the back of your monitor with water?    :-?      ::)      :-X       ;D
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby jetprop » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:56 pm

This one only has 2 settings (I think...) doug,skis and no skis.
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Re: Basler BT-67

Postby CHUCK79 » Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:13 pm

This one only has 2 settings (I think...) doug,skis and no skis.



That's correct.......better than no adjustment though ;)
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