Argosy and FS9 aircraft in FSX

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Postby Adrian Brausch » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:19 pm

I sent the andover stuff through,..hope you got it this time..
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Postby dbcunnz » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:32 pm

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Another problem is with the Carvair in FSX the propellers show up ad discs is there a propeller file in the Texture folder that I can change to fix this if there is what file can I get to fix it??
Also is there any way to get a DC4 VC cockpit to work in the Carvair???


I will send you a new prop texture that will fix that, and only some models built specifically for FSX using the latest compiling tools can accept VC cockpits from other aircraft models as far as I am aware . ..so any models pre-dating these FSX specific models cannot accept VCs from any other model. If you go into the carvairs model folder , right click on the file called " new_carv.mdl " and open it using notepad (wait for 10-20 seconds for it to open) you will see in the top left hand corner (amongst a bunch of alien looking script ) this file name " MDL8MDLH ". that indicates that it was compiled using " old " techniques and wont accept a VC from ANY othe model. If you go and do the same with say the default 737_800 , clicking on the file called " B737_800.mdl " , you will see this at the top of the opened notepad ..." MDLXMDLH " . this tells you that it is compiled using current FSX specific techniques and can accept VC's from other FSX specific models. You will notice a file called " B737_800_interior.mdl " in the default 737_800's folder,..this is its VC model. You can use that process to check any models suitability for a " VC transplant " blink.gif

BTW I just got a message from my email saying the andover repaints didnt get sent due to file size so I will cut them into 2 files and will attempt to resend them to you,..sorry mate ..

Thanks for that Adrian it is a pity that someone doesn't do some FSX updates for some more of the multi engine propeller and earlier turboprop planes I like to fly the earlier ones and a good F27 for FSX would be nice to have as well. I would like to get a hanger full of the 1960 to 1980s freight and passenger planes that flew in NZ.
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Postby Adrian Brausch » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:38 pm

I have the same likes as you man,...but only the authors of the models can update their stuff unless they are willing to hand over the source files which not many developers would be happy about ( me included). I agree about having a FSX specific F-27 ( with the maritime version with tanks as well ),..that would be very cool indeed ! punk.gif
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Postby dbcunnz » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:21 pm

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I sent the andover stuff through,..hope you got it this time..

Thanks Adrian yes all arrived and installed. I did have then here and found them again but only one was showing in the select aircraft files. Carvair props look much better. thumbup1.gif
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Postby Adrian Brausch » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:48 pm

Here are a few screenies of a F-27 repaint into late 80's ANZ colours I started today,..making good progress.., Model is made by Miguel Garnica which is available at Flightsim.com.








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Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:37 am

The F27 is looking prity sweet , that is one aircraft with a very limited build .. so few off them around whats the cockpit like ..guess no VC
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Postby Adrian Brausch » Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:24 pm

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The F27 is looking prity sweet , that is one aircraft with a very limited build .. so few off them around whats the cockpit like ..guess no VC


yup shes a pretty basic model , no wheel textures and very spartan cockpit interior seen from outside. No VC either but its a solid model which with a bit of careful texturing could possibly br made to look half decent..

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Postby garryrussell » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:02 pm

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There is another problem with the Argosy I don't know if you have struck it but when you go into reverse thrust the throttles go in when using F2 and the revs go up to reverse thrust speed but the propellers do not go into reverse thrust so instead of slowing you up it give you forward thrust which is very undesirable when landing.
Maybe there is some way of changing this in the aircraft.cfg file.
Does anyone knows how to rectify this problem???

Edit: Found a fix for the Argosy problem revers thrust working fine now. clapping.gif



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Just to clear this up..it has come up elsewhere.......There is not really a problem with the model as the Argosy never had reverse thrust. OK F2 shouldn't speed you up after landing but you have no need to touch it due to the lack of reversers. The HS.780 was the only Dart powered aircraft with reverse thrust so not on the F.27 or Viscount either as often assumed.

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Postby Naki » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:09 pm

Oh didnt know that ..you learn something new everyday smile.gif
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Postby garryrussell » Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:43 pm

There was propeller braking that caused a bit of a roar on landing.

Micro switches on the main undercarriage sent the props into ground fine causing a powerful disk braking effect but there was no revese pitch stop or opening of the throttles in that condition.......In effect the props were in neutral causing drag.

This automatic ground fine was the reason Viscounts had to keep the flare shallow for if the nose was too high when the props went into ground fine it was slammed down hard causing a few nosewheel leg collapse over the years.

The HS.780 as I mentioned did have reverse thrust for special reasons and on tactical landings that could be activated at 50 feet AGL having already passing 100 AGL dropped the flap to 85 degrees (or whatever that last setting is I can't think off hand, but due to the curving the rear egde was at more than 90) and the thing would drop onto the deck and stop very, very quickly. It was not used normally or infact very often due to airframe fatigue but it was there if the need arose in combat. The RAF did those landings a few times on training at Salbury Plain. The RAF and other HS.748 Andovers like the civil machine did not have reverse. I have no idea if the RNZAF ever used their HS.780's like this.

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Postby dbcunnz » Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:52 pm

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Hi

Just to clear this up..it has come up elsewhere.......There is not really a problem with the model as the Argosy never had reverse thrust. OK F2 shouldn't speed you up after landing but you have no need to touch it due to the lack of reversers. The HS.780 was the only Dart powered aircraft with reverse thrust so not on the F.27 or Viscount either as often assumed.

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I did manage to get reverse thrust on the Argosy by a simple change in the aircraft.cfg file do to Propeller and alter the following files to read prop_reverse_available=1
minimum_on_ground_beta= 1 minimum_reverse_beta= -10.000

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The HS.780 as I mentioned did have reverse thrust for special reasons and on tactical landings that could be activated at 50 feet AGL having already passing 100 AGL dropped the flap to 85 degrees (or whatever that last setting is I can't think off hand, but due to the curving the rear egde was at more than 90) and the thing would drop onto the deck and stop very, very quickly. It was not used normally or infact very often due to airframe fatigue but it was there if the need arose in combat. The RAF did those landings a few times on training at Salbury Plain. The RAF and other HS.748 Andovers like the civil machine did not have reverse. I have no idea if the RNZAF ever used their HS.780's like this.

The RNZAF Andovers did have the reverse thrust and yes they have used it at leased once I know of, I was on-board an Andover when on landing at Wigram with winds gusting to about 70kns and while about 20ft coming in just past the fence we hit wind share and dropped to about 2 ft above the end of the runway the Pilot hit the reverse thrust and we touched down about 10 feet in from the start of the runway and rolled to a stop in about 20 feet shortest landing I have ever been then the passengers were all yelling out "do you need any toilet paper up the front" then when we finally taxied in the two up front poked their heads through the door and said "No quite but it was close to a bad smell up there"
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Postby garryrussell » Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:40 am

Hi Just to clarify

I'm not saying it's not possible to add reverse to the Argosy model .......The real Argosy never has reverse thrust which is why the model was made without it and therefore it is not a problem with the model..the model is correct as downloaded cool.gif

Also I know the NZ Andover had reverse I was saying I don't know if they used it in the way described....that is tactical landing full flap 100 feet and full reverse thrust at 50 feet.

It was quite normal to use reverse in the usual fashion if needed on normal landings.

It seems you had a partial landing with that interesting touchdown laugh.gif

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Postby Ian Warren » Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:02 am

RNZAF really tested their short field capablities many times during airshows with the Andover , one case , the 1987 Christchurch-Singapore Air Race Airshow demonstrating how quick it could stop , blowing a tyre putting an end to its display .
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Postby garryrussell » Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:22 am

HI Ian

laugh.gif Must be quite a strain on those rubbers

I once saw an HP Herald stop in about two lenghts........mind you it was a strong wind straight down the runway and the brakes were stuck on ohmy.gif . Six rapid bangs loads of acrid smoke and a sorrowful looking aeroplane 'parked' on the touchdown marks blink.gif

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