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Posted: 12 Nov 2006, 16:13
by Filonian
Ease off a bit Rick. Make what you want, when you want.
I am just grateful for any model you turn out, knowing it wiil be brilliant. Far better than the majority of Payware.
We "users" will just have to educate ourselves to be patient. At the end of the day, the wait is well worth it.
Graham
Posted: 12 Nov 2006, 23:46
by Kevin
Rick,
Your Chipmunk is already one of my favourites - and I fly a real one, too.
Don't let them grind you down.
Back to topic with a couple of clarification questions:
- Will the new model's texture mapping allow different colours for upper & lower wing surfaces? The existing paint templates allow this, but the existing model doesn't; the same is true for the flaps.
- The new nose cowling: will it lose the little tube projection (forward-lower-starboard)? I've not seen this on a real UK Chippie (I think it's a Canadian-model specific); the British-built ones have a small intake forward-lower-port instead, with an almost quarter-spherical scoop.
Finally, I'm a little puzzled by this:
Yes the fictional Floater will also be included
especially as you say
sorry but no for Lycoming one.
Been asked so many times but it's not pure & thats all i make.
Not to make waves, but why bother with all the work of a fictional variant at all??
Cheers,
Kevin
Posted: 12 Nov 2006, 23:53
by TobyV
There are no exceptions to the rule, except the exception to the rule Kevin
....edit... ...and... "Theres no damage to the car, except to the car itself" - Murray Walker

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 00:08
by Rick Piper
A Chipmunk floater
was built by DhC but AFAIK never flown & was converted back to wheels.
Kev ?.
you say that no UK chipmunk has the Bosal type exhaust.
just gone through my photos and sorry your wrong
you are correct that it's not on all T.Mk.10s but it's on plenty
of later RAF trainers with wide chord rudder.
these all have pipe you said is not fitted
WP981
WP962
WK640
WZ879
WK512
WP803
WP914
WG486*
WD390*
WP800 edit this one does not have it sorry
WB733*
British Pilots notes 1960 say optional exhaust
* denoted i modelled them
Regards
Rick
& yes i have fixed the control surfaces textures etc as i rebuilt them

& the eyeball type vent is already on my old model.
the pipe type vent is something to do with the newer type exhaust systems and i guess is some sort of Heat exchanger inlet for cockpit heating.
Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 02:33
by Tom Clayton
Rick - as far as I'm concerned, when it's out, I'll get it, until then, I'll fly something else. I'm not paying for it, so when it comes out I'll say Thanks and give a proper thrashing in the skies over Greensboro!
Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 04:12
by Kevin
Rick,
Thanks very much for your courteous reply. I stand corrected. The curious thing is that I hadn't seen it on the Chipmunks I had flown, and I mistakenly generalised it.
It makes sense that it would be cockpit heating: Chipmunks get cold at altitude in winter (unless you're working hard at aerobatics

) and I now wish that the ones I've flown DID have it
Thanks again, and thank you for revising the texture mapping.
Cheers,
Kevin
Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 10:12
by Rick Piper
Hi Kevin
after an overnight think (ouch) you where very correct.
regardless of exhaust type my model has the pipe when actually it should only be on the later more enclosed Bosal system and not the original open exhaust type.
so my point about the pipe being there although correct ment i then fitted the old type exhaust
so my models with pipe have the wrong exhaust fitted
I will sort that out ASAP
Regards
Rick
Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 10:56
by Brian Franklin
Rick, I thought only I was mad enough to do that!
Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 12:03
by Rick Piper
Hi Brian
yes, i have looked at it for 2 years and nobody said anything.
Kevin spotted it straight away
you can't see the Wood for the Trees is what they say
Regards
Rick

Posted: 13 Nov 2006, 17:53
by Chris Trott
Rick, we're all guilty of it. You'd be surprised how long it's taken for me to find typos and misplaced logos on some of the repaints I did 3 or 4 years ago on occasion.