The UKMIL Victor [ the Tanker is here ]
asmosdeus
| 06 Sep : 11:19
is this a member only download? or is it just in beta testing
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 IFBP | 07 Sep : 11:33
I had a cockpit inspection of a white painted Victor at RAF Lindholme circa early 70's. She was having a port wing club foot spar replacement. Her bombay had been used for photographic purposes. My job was to clean the a/c outside the hangar before flying away from the base. We hadnt gear to reach to the top of the tail. We usually worked on Hastings. lintie
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 PGtips | 10 Sep : 10:46
No sign of Mk2 versions in my download. Rate of turn at 30 deg of bank is very slow. On the approach the aircraft was flown using variable airbrake, any chance of having that ability?. To be honest the aircraft is not easy to handle. The controls are very slugish. The autopilot height lock does not seem to hold height. It is now 28 years since I last flew a Victor bur I can remember some of its handling characteristics.PGtips.
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 PGtips | 12 Sep : 08:21
Please disregard previous comments, finger trouble. The external modelling is excellent. Still think the aircraft is a bit sluggish on the controls. Although a big aircraft she was very manoeverable. It is probably impossible to make the airbrakes variable rather than just in or out as was the real aircraft. It was very unstable in pitch but I think it is best to ignore that.
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asmosdeus
| 13 Sep : 10:37
no its is possible,the stock fsx 747 has varable airbrakes
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delticbob
| 22 Sep : 04:09
If you a have a registered version of the FSUIPC.dll module you can set up variable airbrakes using that.
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UKMIL Gaffer
| 22 Oct : 06:56
thanks for all comments
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