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Trident Autoland in real weather and FSX...
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, 17:38
by petermcleland
The real weather was a bit funny today at my base...A shallow bank of fog covered the airport and the bay.
This sequence is really made for the Trident users in Classic British Flight Sim and it ties in with my Autoland Tutorial for David Maltby's Tridents.
The very full tutorial sequence can be seen by clicking this address:-
http://forum.fsscreenshots.com/dcboard. ... =full&page
Thanks for looking :dance:
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, 17:47
by Garry Russell
Cheers Peter
A very nice sequence
And very useful refernce as well
When I get the other PC back I must give this a qo again
Thanks
Garry
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, 19:56
by DaveB
Smashing shots Peter. Nice to see that when the going gets tough, the Trident still has the measure of it
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, 21:15
by speedbird591
I've said it before, but thanks again for the tutorial, Peter. I enjoyed learning how to autoland the Trident and I hope your sequence of shots will encourage others to give it a go. After all, it was an amazingly advanced technology at the time and gave BEA a tremendous reliability advantage over it's competitors in the fog seasons. It was what really made the Trident so outstanding.
It's also good to see it illustrated. Thanks for that.
Ian
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 05:12
by airboatr
excellent job Peter
fantastic!!
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 11:11
by smithcorp
Lovely shots as always (love those "barn doors"), but where can i find this tutorial of which you speak please?
cheers
smith
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 11:53
by petermcleland
smithcorp wrote:Lovely shots as always (love those "barn doors"), but where can i find this tutorial of which you speak please?
Smith,
I've updated my post with the following:-
Click this address:-
http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk/
In the right green panel at the bottom click "HS121 Trident".
The Tutorial is then at the bottom of the page.
You can also download the necessary files to install the Tridents :dance:
Posted: 16 Sep 2006, 09:02
by smithcorp
Thanks Peter! You're a gent.