A swift 'heads up'. Over at the Outhouse, in the CFS2 section, a very rare bird indeed in the form of the Albemarle, from William Dickens (bismarck13).
It will work in FS9, although the FDE is going to need looking at. Looks nice, definitely needs a repaint (see his Readme file ) and probably the only example of this overlooked workhorse we will ever see in FS.
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
The partial answer to your question Trev is that I am looking at a couple of repaints, a Russian job and a D-Day striped one. Reference material is as rare as the proverbial hen's teeth (if anybody has anything btw ) but I found a couple of profiles at wings.ru and I'll work from them.
I'm not really an FDE man, so I hope somebody else will pick up that challenge (Del? ), at the very least the contact points will need some work.
Here are some screenshots (for what they are worth), I guess things have moved on a lot since CFS2. I could only just about get it into the air....and then struggled to keep it there, hence the ropey shots!
Not total fiction Trev, the codes are actually correct although in entirely the wrong font style!!
Yep, I had the same problems keeping it flying, the FDE definitely needs a tweak. But overall it is a good model, just needs some work to bring it up to FS9 standards.
Handling data (from Air Transport Auxiliary Ferry Pilots Notes)
ALBERMARLE MKS 1, II, V, and VI
Engines - 2x Hercules XI (100 or 87 octane fuel) - Normal oil pressure 80psi; Emergency minimum oil pressure (5 minutes max) 70psi.
Propellers - Hydromatic, fully feathering
Undercarriage - Hydraulic (pumps on both engines), reserve operation (ONCE ONLY) from accumulators, emergency handpump. Green lights locked DOWN, Red lights IN TRANSIT, no lights LOCKED UP. Warning horn and light.
Flaps - 3 position lever - UP - TAKE-OFF - DIVE OR LAND. Reserve - lower (ONCE) by accumulators, then hand pump.
Gills - electric, switches above throttles. Carb air control forward of trimmers.
Tanks - 2 in fuselage, 1 in each wing. Use "WING ONLY" for ferrying.3-position selector cock and 2 master cocks. Electric contents gauges.
Brakes - compressor on port engine. If nosewheel brake fitted, triple gauge shows Main and Nose wheels.
TAKEOFF:
Hydraulics 1200-1400lbs; Blower LOW; Boost +6.75 (+5 for 87 Octane fuel); RPM 2800-2900; Mixture RICH; Gills CLOSED; Oil Coolers OPEN; Flaps TAKEOFF; Trim - elevator 3 divs NOSE UP, rudder and aileron NEUTRAL; Safety speed 130mph (113kts).
CLIMB (Max):
Boost "Rated"; RPM 2500 (2400 with 87 Octane); ASI 130mph (113 kts). When flaps UP, ASI 150mph (130kts).