DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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Hi,

I would like one of the above, in Dominie livery, to complete my DH set of aircraft. The only ones I can see are made for AI and rather dated with the flight dynamics based on the default LearJet and unreasonably twitchy. I have considered reworking the flight dynamics files but the models and textures aren't really worth it.

Anybody interested in collaborating to produce one ?

I can offer flight dynamics skills, but not model, panel or texture skills.
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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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There is one being made but I forget who off hand :doh:

The 125 and RAF Dominie though are quite different with the Domine (HS.125 Srs.2) having a different fuse to the HS.125 Srs.1/3
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There have been a few folk said to be having a go at this over the last few years. If my memory serves me right, the most credible is probably Brian at Simshed. If it's not, may I apologize Brian for thrusting this upon you :lol: I fear if it IS Brian.. it will be FSX only though.

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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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Hi Dave I think it was Brian... same it got put on hold, it looked a cracker and quite advanced.

I wonder if Brian would do a "Rick' and release it in that state to forum members? Sorry Brian I'll get my coat :lol:

http://web.archive.org/web/200703200306 ... minie.html

http://web.archive.org/web/200703200306 ... shed.co.uk

I'd quite forgotten how much at been in development at that time

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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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DaveB,

you're not losing your marbles! Simshed did start a Dominie, Brian doing all the eye-candy and flight dynamics and me on instruments and panels!
We probably got about 80% done, I've got it parked on an external hard-drive and/or DVD somewhere,

http://www.simshed.co.uk/dominie.html

We stopped whenthe Sea Vixen project came along and then never resumed!!

If Brian ever decides to dust it off and complete it I'd be happy to finish my part. Lovely little RAF work-horse (pit pony!!)

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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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Cheers Jim :thumbsup:

The Dominie.. if not the 125 in general.. is one of those aircraft many of us would love to have in our hangars. If/when/should Brian decide to blow the dust off.. I'm certain it will be well received ;)
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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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It wasn't the Simshed one I was thinking about *-)

I seen something much more recently but can't think where. :dunno:
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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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I started one, but didn't get very far. The drawings I had looked good, but didn't match up well, and I struggled with the cockpit area. Would have been FSX only though.
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Interesting Dave...mut that's not the one I was thinking of *-)

I'd rack my brains if I had any :$
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Re: DH/HS 125 FS9 flyable

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Here's another shot in the dark Garry.. was Toby not another who planned to build a 125? It might be easier to ask who hasn't planned to build one :lol:

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