New Aircraft

Yes Rob, all posts published from last Saturday have disappeared.

Here is a reminder about my reskins now available at the DLS, or soon.
We had also a problem with the agreement by Auran of our uploads, which delayed the availability.
Everything seems OK now. Thanks to Vulcan who could solve the problem.

Vickers VC10 BOAC

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Caravelle Air Inter (1980-1983)

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And a new one: this ATR 42-500 wearing the livery of HOP/, new low cost company of the Air France group.

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Pascal
 
Looks like you're in need of an LC-130 reskin to replace the USCG aircraft you have there Gordon. I'll see what I can come up with.
I see the McChord C-17 is in town early this year.:hehe:
 
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LC130 would be excellent, the C-17 has just returned from doing an emergency air drop and is awaiting its aircrew after being re-tasked to Perth.

Gordon
 
Nice work guys.

Auran have changed some of the requirements for model upload recently, in particular the sound file called up in the config file.

Up to now, this format for the sound file name has been acceptable, and is used in all of my startup models.

sound
{
engine.wav
}

You now have to use a leading key name, like in the product lists and passenger lists. If you are reskinning any of the aircraft change the config sound file line to this (add the zero followed by the space, the quotes just make it the same as all other list entries in the config):

0 "engine.wav"

Ian
 
Hello,


ATR 42 again, these ones with the livery of Air France and French local airlines: Air Littoral, now disapeared, Brit Air and Airlinair, today incorporated into HOP!.

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Now available at the DLS.

Pascal
 
don't mean to gimmie just asking because I don't remember seeing one, has anyone done the new US Airways/American (if they get approved) livery?
 
No North American ATR aircraft have been done yet. I'll put it on my list. I'm in the middle of a seaplane project at the minute, but I'll get to Gordon's LC-130 and the ATR shortly.
 
Hey Ian! Great job on your F-15E! I'm a fighter hub and just downloaded gliuk28's new static F-117 Nighthawk. I was wondering, not to be a gimme pig, but could your create a model of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II? I love that fighter. It could be start up and fire AIM-9X Sidewinders and AIM-120C AMRAAMs.
 
Hello,

Today, it's a Fokker F27 with Brit Air colours. Operating period: 1983 to 1989.

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It's a startup model. Other F27, belonging to other French regional airlines exist at the DLS:

Air Inter, Air France Poste, Air Rouergue, Air Alpes & TAT.

Pascal
 
DHC-6 Twin Otter - West Coast Air Upgrades

On the South Eastern shore of Sea Island, the home of Vancouver International Airport, is a restaurant called the Flying Beaver Bar & Grill. It doubles as a seaplane terminal for West Coast Air’s parent company, Harbour Air. On the other side of the road is the Vancouver regional airport which is somewhat detached from the main international terminal (YVR) despite using the same runways.
Many thanks go to Bill (Willem2) for building the Flying Beaver from scratch. This model also has a significant dose of Vulcan magic potion to ensure that it interacts with the aircraft. I’m not sure whether Bill intends to upload these to DLS but I really hope so.

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The West Coast Air de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter float planes are regular visitors to the Flying Beaver. Vulcan has recently upgraded the DHC-6 Twin Otter floatplane he did for me ages ago. I’ve upgraded my two existing re-skins (that were actually my first re-skin attempts) and added a couple of new ones.
The upgraded model has a number of new features.
B key - The start up sequence has been radically enhanced along the same lines as some of the newer light aircraft models. The nav lights switch on; the pilot tests the tail rudder and flaps; the engines start in turn with a puff of engine smoke. The engine sounds have been changed quite a lot and the “Twin Otter Startup Engine Sound” <KUID2:60238:53022:3> asset has been upgraded as part of the aircraft upgrade.
H Key – Now opens and closes the new door/stair.
V key – Trigger 3 – Flares the aircraft.
Trigger 4 – The touchdown splash has been changed and now deploys for 8 seconds. This is more realistic and allows you to use it for takeoff as well as landing.
Trigger 10 – Deploys wheels and flares the aircraft for dry dock applications.
Triggers 14 & 9 slow and stop the aircraft respectively for landing much like the other newer light aircraft models.
There is now a working interior including Auran passengers, cockpit and pilots. This means the passengers will leave and board the aircraft in the same manner as normal Trainz trains interact with stations. Another upgrade is the wing flaps deploy from +0-200km/h (although the Vulcan original is from 0-120km/h). This is adjustable in the config file. Also there is a distinctly different engine sound for when the aircraft is reversed. This activity is common for these aircraft when trying to maneuver around dock areas.

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Now for the West Coast Air history lesson.
Good information is a bit sketchy going back to the late 90s but photos of the first of my re-skin upgrades date at least as far back as 1999. This livery with the white body and blue tail with a yellow gull survived for at least 8 years. You can see the tail elevator pivot during start up and the rear passenger door in the screen shot below.
This is aircraft no. 608 reg C-GGAW
Twin Otter Float Plane West Coast Air Startup (1999+) <kuid2:590184:100087:1>

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West Coast Air had a period of acquisition and change around 2007. The white & blue remained but the gull changed to white and also changed style. Here the DHC-6 taxis out to the runway buoys.
This is the second upgraded existing re-skin, Aircraft no. 607 C-GJAW
Twin Otter Float Plane West Coast Air Startup (2007+) <kuid2:590184:100089:2>

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Around 2008 the aircraft paint schemes started changing over to the green/light blue livery. The blue engine cowls remained for a while. This one is the Vulcan original that all the other re-skins are generated from. You can clearly see the wing flaps extended.
Here with a trigger 4 and trigger 3 combination, the water spray starts and the aircraft tilts back as the engines power up. I use a second pair of triggers further along to tilt the aircraft back flat and extend the water spray for a further 8s.
Aircraft no. 609 reg C-FGQE
Twin Otter Float Plane West Coast Air Startup 2008+ <kuid2:60238:9737:5>

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Late 2008 and 2009 the engine cowls were changed out to grey.
Seen here the aircraft leaves the spray behind and lifts off. The regional airport can be seen in the background with the Flying Beaver to the far right.
This is a new asset to DLS. Aircraft no 604 reg C-FGQH
Twin Otter Float Plane West Coast Air Startup (2009+) <kuid2:590184:100380:1>

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2013. Aircraft 606 reg C-GQKN is repainted in a new white/blue livery that carries similar markings and fonts of the other aircraft of the parent company, Harbour Air. 606 can be seen here skipping along on landing in front of the Flying Beaver. Again carefully placed triggers 3 & 4 can add to the realism.
This is also a new asset.
Twin Otter Float Plane West Coast Air Startup (2013+) <kuid2:590184:100383:1>

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When the aircraft are due for maintenance, they can be driven up to the holding yard. If you place a trigger 10 just before the boat ramp, the wheels will fade in underwater as the aircraft tilts. Seen here is aircraft no 604 crossing the road. Bill is working on a proper crossing for me that will stop the cars from crashing through the aircraft.

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These are all very much for my own Vancouver project but hopefully others will find some use for them. They are really fun aircraft to drive and many thanks must go to Bill & Ian for their innovative work.
I intend doing a couple of other DHC-6 re-skins that are a bit less specific to Vancouver. There are a few other aircraft in the higher priority basket before I get to them though.
 
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Yes Rob, excellent work.You made a nice float planes base.

The Vickers VC10 is now Startup. Vulcan uploaded very recently the Britibh Airways aircraft update. The British Caledonian and the BOAC are also available now. Thanks Ian for this update.

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This one is a Boeing 787-8, operated by Japan Airlines. Now at the DLS.

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Pascal
 
Lockheed LC-130

My painters have been busy for the last week on a C-130H. The new colours are in preparation for its new job as a snow bird.

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I flew it over to Brisbane last night to the Vulcan Aviation workshop to have snow shoes fitted. I imagine it will take a while to complete the refit but it will be designated LC-130.

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