Best 146?

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Post by AndyG »

Good enough for me Tony.

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Sound good to me... I think we might be waiting a whilke though if he is waiting on an update to FSDS. :lol:
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Post by d0mokun »

Mhmm.. a specific FSX model won't work in FS9.. only an FS9-FSX port will.

STILL! Will be great to have a nice 146 either way!

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Post by ianhind »

waiting on an update to FSDS
Might as well get on with an FS2004 model then :lol:

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My personal favourite is a model done by Paul Hannity his model was released in the Avsim library as far back as 2005. Use this link and you'll find his models. They are absolutely the best 3D models out there exactly getting the correct dimensions and those cockpit windows and nose section just right. However I find them slightly lacking in the way they handle.

Here's a direct link:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... y&CatID=fs 2004&Go=Search

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Post by TSR2 »

Hi Hakon,

Thanks for this... I'll give it a go. To be honnest I never downloaded it before as there wasn't much mention of it, and thought that if it was that good , it would have been the one folk were talking about.

I'll try and fit ML's panel which i think is superb.

thanks again. :smile:
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Post by CEO_AFG »

Hi Ben,

I know Paul mentioned the plane in the Avsim screenshots forum when it was released, but when you're a fairly unknown individual in the simming community, people tend not to notice you when there's stuff coming from Posky, IFDG, Dreamwings, Rick Piper, David Matlby et.al. with some previous history and acknowledgemnt from the community.

It really is a very good aircraft, and it's a shame no one has taken an interest in his release, and painted up the huge number of liveries the BAe/RJ has worn over the years.

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I see hes also included a paint kit in psd format which is a nice touch. I've just popped ML's panel in, so I'll take her for a spin... paint brushes at the ready chaps. :smile:
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After a very quick flight, I'd have to agree that visually its very good, the flight dynamics are... scary to say the least, but I'll have a tinker. :wink:
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One thing I did notice whilst searching was an Air UK later livery pack for Jon Murcisons 146.

Someone was asking about Air UK 300 the other day but that maybe fo the older livery as I painted for the 200s

Also Queens Flight for the Eurowings

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