Warbirds at Ardmore ???

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Postby Snowman » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:22 pm

Youve heard of Warbirds over Wanaka,............ but Warbirds at Ardmore ??? :blink:
I was just playing around with an idea for something else, and just did this for the fun of it.............. :lol:

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Something,..................um,..................."Different" :P

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Postby Naki » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:32 pm

Thats some collection - a Victor and a Globemaster that would be something to see!
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Postby Snowman » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:43 pm

Gudday Naki.
Yeah, your right, an HP80 and a C-133 arent exactly your everyday sight.
I have actually seen, and looked inside an HP80 when i was a lot younger, at a show in Australia.

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Postby Charl » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:47 pm

Lawrie
Please tell me your display was reduced to a slideshow.
:o
If not, can I have the name of your computer supplier and a photocopy of your spec for the builder of my next machine??
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Postby Snowman » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:41 pm

Charl wrote: Lawrie
Please tell me your display was reduced to a slideshow.
:o
If not, can I have the name of your computer supplier and a photocopy of your spec for the builder of my next machine??

Sorry Charl, no slideshow. The screenies are just plain old on the fly screen captures using "Screenhunter 4.0". They were taken in 1280x1024 res, but i reduced them in size to 800x600 for posting. Frame rates were between 19 to 22.
As for the machine specs, well, it turned 3 years old last week. General specs are....
AMD Athlon XP3300+, 1.5gb DDR-400 RAM, 256mb nVidea FX6600GT3 Video Card, 2x 160gb SATA Hard Drives, 5.1 Surround Sound Card, Theatre Surround sound speakers( 5 and Sub), 19inch Philips TFT Monitor, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, Saitek X-45 Dual unit Flight Control System.
The supplier of all components used in it was Tauranga Computers, and the builder was ME.
Nothing really special there my friend. When it was new, it was an absolute horse power monster in its day, but a little different nowadays compared to some of the newer dual and quad core stuff, and dual GPU vid cards.
Didnt think the screenies were that great....................

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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Nov 18, 2006 9:15 am

I wish i had seen one of those C133 Cargomasters , 1 did visit Christchurch on a couple occasions in 1970s , Tim Conrads model :thumbup:
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Postby Snowman » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:13 am

Ian Warren wrote: I wish i had seen one of those C133 Cargomasters , 1 did visit Christchurch on a couple occasions in 1970s , Tim Conrads model :thumbup:

You impress me Ian. You recognised Tim's work..................

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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:41 am

Very nice plane , even dug up a flight manual for it B)
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Postby Snowman » Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:58 am

Ian Warren wrote: Very nice plane , even dug up a flight manual for it B)

Now that would be impressive to get a look through that !! :drool:

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Postby Charl » Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:00 am

Snowman wrote: As for the machine specs, well, it turned 3 years old last week. General specs are....
AMD Athlon XP3300+,  1.5gb DDR-400 RAM,  256mb nVidea FX6600GT3 Video Card,  2x 160gb SATA Hard Drives,  5.1 Surround Sound Card,  Theatre Surround sound speakers( 5 and Sub), 19inch Philips TFT Monitor, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW,   Saitek X-45 Dual unit Flight Control System.
The supplier of all components used in it was Tauranga Computers, and the builder was ME.
Nothing really special there my friend. When it was new, it was an absolute horse power monster in its day, but a little different nowadays compared to some of the newer dual and quad core stuff, and dual GPU vid cards.
Didnt think the screenies were that great....................

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Dang I may have to do a two-step upgrade.
I was going to hold out for VISTA etc before taking the plunge but think how nice it would be to have FS9 perform the way the MS team imagined it might, at the end of it's life.
I'll take this thought to a new thread...
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Postby Snowman » Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:18 am

I dont imagine it would be terribly different from your own machine Charl, if its around the same age ???
Borrowed FSX from a friend. Ran it for a week, thought it was quite "pretty" straight out of the box (compared to FS9 out of the box), but NOTHING like my well sorted and fully sceneried FS9. No comparison there for me. Be staying with FS9 for some time to come.
And i dont think i will be jumping on the Vista bandwagon straight away, as i did with XP in November 2001. Bound to be a few little bugs in it (well, it IS an MS product after all,.............. say no more ??) :lol:

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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:30 pm

Lawrie
Flight Manuals i purchace was for historical Deep Frezze C74-C124 -C133- C141 and for the Bristol Freighter . of all places a wellington based outfit

www.flight-manuals-on-cd.com Ltd
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Postby Snowman » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:37 pm

Ian Warren wrote: Lawrie
Flight Manuals i purchace was for historical Deep Frezze C74-C124 -C133- C141 and for the Bristol Freighter . of all places a wellington based outfit

www.flight-manuals-on-cd.com Ltd

Thanks very much Ian. :thumbup:
Will be investigating that one very shortly.

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Postby FlyingKiwi » Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:58 am

I think the Victor may have a little trouble with the Ardmore runway... ;)
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Postby Snowman » Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:05 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote: I think the Victor may have a little trouble with the Ardmore runway... ;)

You are RIGHT. The HP80 DID have a little trouble with the runway at Ardy.
But as i said at the beginning, i only did it for the fun of it..............
I was actually working on something else.

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Postby ardypilot » Sun Nov 19, 2006 2:35 pm

Thats an impresive airshow you have put on there Lawrie- much better than the last one at NZAR <_< (Anyone know anything about the next one?)


:wub: :wub: :wub: at the Victor! I love the V-Bombers, and was fortunate to see some upclose when I visited Duxford! Please give me a link to where you found your one mate!?!

By the way- those PC specs are pretty impressive. I don't think my sim would handle more than 2 or 3 fps with that amount of AI :blink:
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Postby Snowman » Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:02 pm

Trolly wrote: Thats an impresive airshow you have put on there Lawrie- much better than the last one at NZAR <_< (Anyone know anything about the next one?)


:wub: :wub: :wub: at the Victor! I love the V-Bombers, and was fortunate to see some upclose when I visited Duxford! Please give me a link to where you found your one mate!?!

By the way- those PC specs are pretty impressive. I don't think my sim would handle more than 2 or 3 fps with that amount of AI :blink:

Hi Andrew.
Thanks for the compliments on Ardy.
I didnt think my machine specs were that impressive, considering it turned 3 years old last week !!
The old V-Bombers have allways been a long time favourite of me as well, and i actually got to look inside one when i was younger (much younger), at an Airshow in Aussie.
Im sorry, but i dont remember where i got the Victor from. Had it a few years now.
Its by Kazunori Ito, and its filename is.......... hp80vict.zip (2.8mb zipped).


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