Come and get her fellas.
Also on a special price offer until the 12th of May.
http://www.justflight.com/product/dh...&utm_source=cm
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Come and get her fellas.
Also on a special price offer until the 12th of May.
http://www.justflight.com/product/dh...&utm_source=cm
Thanks for the heads up
Looks good and when I sober up tomorrow I will probly pick it up :very_drunk:
Thanks for the "HU" Pat! Downloading her now!:wiggle::wiggle:
Cheers,
Tim.
http://daveb.cbfsim.org/public/jfmos1.jpg
Still very hot this one. I got a red warning saying that the file hadn't been downloaded many times and could harm my computer (I love that)!!
A mere 30mins in the air and a few things struck me. I'm not convinced by the soundset (though others may love it).. it has the same prop effect as seen on the Birdcage which looks ok front to rear but a little odd when viewed rear to front (which others may also love) and the nav lights. Don't switch em on as the Luftwaffe will see you coming from Berlin!:biggrin-new:
I've only looked at the paint in the screenie and I like it a lot. No reason to believe the others aren't equally well done. It's also a lovely flyer so the battle is all but won. Not had a chance to look around the cockpit in great detail but it looks nice and is suitably worn. Someone over on the JF forums said that DG's model was too fat. Well this little lady is no slim-jim either:biggrin-new:
Will this file harm my computer.. hell no. Nice to see a decent fighter version:encouragement:
ATB
DaveB
Bought, installed and flown for a short time.
WHAT a delight, finally a mossie that really flies like the Haynes manual decribes: NOT a 172 in a different skin. HUGE torque on take-off, difficult to control as it should. Quite a handfull; if you can't handle it it's you, not the aircraft. Twin throttle controls (Rhino X55) are now very handy. In flight handling and landing is easy just check and maintain correct speed.
The sound; perfect as it should: the propellor tips are VERY very close you can hear the tips speeding next to your ear with a different tone at different speeds. If fact the Haynes manual describes that when crash landing the pilot and navigator should pull their legs as far back as possible, feet and legs could be amputated by the props!
The Merlin engine sound as more subdued on the background. Sound from the outside is just the other way around. A beautifull worn cockpit, perhaps a bit too worn, lots of detail. My only remark: the prop textures observed from the inside (back/side) are way too heavy/solid. When I fly real world the prop is hardly visible from the back, just a bit shining in the sun. But a simple darkening of the alpha channel of the prop texture will solve it.
Very happy with this one, this is going to be my default aircraft for a long time.
Congratulations to JF and AH.
Paul
:biggrin-new:
Out-Bloody-Standing!
What else can I say.
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https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/13...924/XRmy6H.jpg
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A must have for me. As I'm not able to use the paintkit (not compible with psp7 and Gimp), I will either make my own paintkit or wait until somebody else produces a Mosquito from 305 (Polish) squadron.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...l.jpg~original
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...u.jpg~original
This model seems even fatter than DG's, especially around the nose. I live right near where the KA114 Mossie is based and have seen her fly many times so I know how a mosquito should look. The JF Mosquito just doesn't look quite right to me. Based on the screenshots I think I prefer DG's anyway. I just wish he would have come out with a solid nose version of his model so I could paint it up as KA114...
Darn it.. I was hoping you'd pick this one up as a continuation of your work on Dave's model. Damn shame you can't get into the PK:banghead:Quote:
As I'm not able to use the paintkit (not compible with psp7 and Gimp), I will either make my own paintkit or wait until somebody else produces a Mosquito from 305 (Polish) squadron.
ATB
DaveB:)
I made a post here about the prop and it's gone. Any reason why?
ATB
DaveB:)
Hmm.. I made it after the PK post. Never mind.. just checking in case I'd stepped on someones foot:biggrin-new:
Re the Mossie's prop (rear view)..
For those who don't care for it much.. copy the alpha from prop_blur_3_t.dds.. resize it to 512x512.. then add it to prop_blur_3B_t.dds and save. The rear will now look as good as the front and it's all done with originally supplied equipment:encouragement:
Good news for Corsair Birdcage owners is that prop_blur_3B_t.dds exists there too so you can use the same texture for the Corsair. Of course.. backup your originals first;)
ATB
DaveB:)
I've been hanging out for the release of this baby.
Luv the Mossie - ever since reading Frederick E Smith's classic book '633 Squadron' waaaaay back in the 60's. Which was actually published the year I was born! And that was topped off by the movie with Cliff Robertson, and all the wonderful books by Martin Bowman.
Off to get it now. :)
I've corrected a few minor personal issues and now I have a superb aircraft that sits nicely with Dave Garwood's B.IV.
http://i.imgbox.com/CsxUEr4B.jpg
I think I'll need to paint strip one and create an aluminium dope it, that will be required for our postwar RNZAF aircraft :encouragement:
I was fortunate enough to have had an inside run with the Mossie but I have decided that in order to get the full package and paint kit on my next pension day in 2 weeks time I will be making my contribution to JF. Yes it is a beautiful plane to fly and I found it very forgiving to my ham fisted attempts to destroy it.
Unfortunately this model is not suitable for a paint of the prototype but I have done one and it is here in the library.
Also I want to be able to do some Aussie repaints.
Nice model, well done JF/AH. :encouragement:
The VC is really good. Those nav lights and prop blur had to go though! Exterior textures look a bit too weathered for my taste, but that's a matter of personal preference.
Hiya Beaufighter:wavey:
Yup. The fix is primarily for the Mossie prop. It's a happy coincidence that the Corsair uses the same prop discs so it can be used on that too. The issue was worse on the Corsair as you had to look through the darned thing:dizzy:
ATB
DaveB:)
Is it just me.....or do the occupants look a little out of scale!? All the photo's I have ever seen of a Mossie the room in the cockpit looks a little tight. However, these two chaps look like have plenty of "head room"?
Besides that. What a great model!
Thank you AH,
Tim...
I dunno about the crew Tim. Looking at the crews eyepoint in this shot.. they'd seem to be there or thereabouts..
http://daveb.cbfsim.org/public/jfmoscrew.jpg
For those wondering if they should fiddle with the props, here's what the alpha change looks like in FSX..
http://daveb.cbfsim.org/public/jfmosproprear.jpg
Note too the fitment of non-interstellar nav white which is rather more complicated to achieve;)
ATB
DaveB:)
Correct positioning of lights on aircraft is a well-known issue in FSX.
Great job on the Flight model Mal:encouragement:
Re the lights.. it's more a case of using standard fx which is the issue mate. The properties of all can be changed.. the result of which can be seen in that shot. It's only a small thing but can ruin the look of a model no matter how good it is. Aerial wires are another 'pet hate' of mine though thankfully.. I've seen nothing on recent JF/AH releases to cause concern:encouragement:
ATB
DaveB:)