Hawker Sea Hawk beta test ready

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Re: Hawker Sea Hawk beta test ready

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You know, Graham, you are absolutely right, the gauges are required and I completely forgot to mention that! Dave G and co. gave me permission to use them but like a ninny I forgot to sort that out. I will re-zip the package tonight and add full credits for the gauges! Till then, you'll have to rely on the Mk. 1 Eyeball :$
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Please read the Pilots Notes and Data.

Especially important for aerobatic pilots. The instantaneous application of full rudder at speed will dump you in big trouble, as a friend of mine found out. This was also a chartacteristic of the full size aircraft.

Be aware of the recommended real life minimum entry speeds for various aerobatic manoevres.

Good fortune to you all, safe landings.

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nazca_steve wrote:Till then, you'll have to rely on the Mk. 1 Eyeball :$
This Mk.1 eyeball is almost 70 years old :lol:

No Problems Steve, I had the gauges in question so now have a full set of instruments.

Really enjoying the flights, and once again, many thanks :welldone: :welldone: :welldone:

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Really pleased to hear that, Graham. A big hats off to Hobby, in that case, as it was his persistence in working on the FDEs that made it fly like it does. And I have to say, it is pretty bang on the money when you compare it to the official Pilot's Notes.

There is one minor oversight on my part which I should mention - Hobby was originally working on the FDEs for the F.1, but I failed to remember that when I put the beta up. Therefore, it is 200lbs underpowered, but if you are finding this one fine to fly, you are OK. I will correct it in the zip download, but it's entirely up to you if you want to re-download it, edit the cfg yourself (bump up the thrust rating to 5,200lbs), or leave it as is.
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A few shots, which probably don't do justice to Steve's great work.

All as is, not retouched in any way.

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Thanks a lot for posting the shots, Graham. What's interesting is that the textures do not display any of the shine in the alpha channels - most noticably in the canopy which looks quite dark. Are reflections/shine controlled by user settings within the sim, or is this a problem of the model? Anyone else not seeing the shine?
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Probably my settings Steve, however, I will wait and see what anyone else comes up with.

Off to |-) now, busy day. Out most of the afternoon laying flowers and paying my deepest respects to my dear wife, on what would have been our 44th. wedding anniversary.

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Hi Steve :wave:

Very little hard to see shine here :think:

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I'm seeing it...the canopy is the giveaway. I'm also seeing it on the surfaces a lot more here, in the series of thumbnails screens:

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... .php?t=671

Must be a user-settings controlled issue then.

Graham, deepest regards to you on what must be a hard day.
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Re: Hawker Sea Hawk beta test ready

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Hi Steve

I'm seeing a little more shine on the non light side but not much

There are no settings for shine other than on and off :think:

MY FS setup is just about standard............do you used one of the add on 'enchnced' env maps???

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