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Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 10:12
by kit
Dave,

After flying umpteen virual hours in your BAC 1-11 (so many I can find my way round the panel blindfolded now I reckon....) I visited the Brooklands Museum last week. They have G-ASYD there, currently a 475 but it has been the prototype 400 and 500 at various times in its life.

Standing in the cockpit door was JUST like flying your model! I felt instantly at home and I've never seen a 1-11 cockpit for real in my life ever. One of the museum guides was a little suprised when I told him this, he didn't realise such accurate reproductions existed in our virtual world.

Well done indeed.

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 11:34
by DaveB
Hi Kit,

Glad you liked the resemblance as most of what you see in the pre-510ED panel is actually SYD :wink:

I don't know who was the onboard guide at the time but I suspect he was not a regular. Some of SYD's team acutally use FS9 and are well aware of DM's models and the origin of the panel :smile: Funny.. she wasn't open on Wednesday :think:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 12:35
by MALTBY D
Hi Kit

I popped in to Brooklands a couple of months back with my wife & little daughter.
Only my second visit there & the first time I've played pilot in a 1-11 since well before the VC was made.
It always looks so small in reality. The scale doesn't transfer into FS.
And it's amazing how much photos can flatten things. :shock:

They're a great lot over at Brooklands, they were so nice to us.
And because I was so overly interested in everything they let me play around more.
It was just like being Dave Booker! :lol:
The man did say they wouldn't normally have people play in the 1-11 cockpit because it's so tight for space & easily damaged. He then just left me to it for 15 mins. :dance:

Yes nearly all of the 1-11 panel is an edited collarge of Dave Bs ASYD photos.
Most of the 510ED panel is ASYD as well, cut up & rearranged with a bit of Trident thrown in.

DM

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 12:45
by Garry Russell
Did you try to start it Dave?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Garry

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 14:33
by jonesey2k
Its just like being sat in AVMU again :smile:
I reckon I could have done :lol: It still had about a ton of fuel in the wings and the guy told me that they used to have the APU going to try and burn it off. :lol:

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 15:14
by MALTBY D
:lol:
ASYD looks like it would as well from inside the cockpit.
A couple of glowing lights is enough to convince me that the whole lot still works. :smile:

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 16:32
by Nigel H-J
Every-time that I have stowed myself into the seat I get this terrible and irresistable urge!!!! :redface:

Try as I may to stifle it the need to do it appears to increase!!!! :worried:


A quick glance around the cockpit..............good............no one lookin'........can't hold off any more.........have to do it now!!! :-$

Ahhh..................that's better!!!...................... :whistle:
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Now.......wonder if this other switch still works as well :lol:

Posted: 04 Nov 2006, 19:29
by jonesey2k
Heh :lol:

Posted: 11 Nov 2006, 15:27
by VC10
kit wrote:Dave,

They have G-ASYD there, currently a 475 but it has been the prototype 400 and 500 at various times in its life.
I remember a time when I used to have SYD flying over my house when it was doing circuits at Wisley. I got quite pissed off at the noise.

What I would give now to hear it again.

Paul

Posted: 14 Nov 2006, 10:01
by Jetset
After a few months away, it was great to return to the latest update. Thank you so much!

I was flying it all day yesterday, hopping over to Dublin, Belfast, Cork, IOM and then into Bristol.

It felt so real, I thought I even saw the pilots windshield rattle, as if a few screws were coming away :shock: . Or was it my imagination?

Anyway, I will tighten my shoulder straps from now on, and secure my cap!