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Post by Craig on Oct 26, 2010 7:50:42 GMT -5
Hi, Well were coming to the end of the Lohner flying boats, here are the R & T, only the RA-51 remains..... Many thanks to everyone involved in making these aircraft and a special thanks for Damian aka (Windrunner) for his excellent art skills ! www.classicwings.net/hanger/1903-1920_2.htmlCraig
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Post by Roger on Oct 26, 2010 12:26:37 GMT -5
Thanks Craig! They've been a great series.
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Post by windrunner on Oct 27, 2010 7:06:57 GMT -5
Thanks! this is good news indeed!
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Post by beana51 on Oct 27, 2010 14:54:56 GMT -5
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Post by Slide on Oct 28, 2010 11:43:24 GMT -5
Indeed, great series! Looking forward to unpack them one after another and to enjoy all the little differences. Great work Craig and Damian! Thanks for the nice shots Vin - How I Like that "wheeled" version ;D
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Post by windrunner on Oct 28, 2010 12:57:28 GMT -5
LOL! to make the wheels disappear, just press the "G" button and it will revert to full amphibian.
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Post by stewstewart on Oct 28, 2010 20:05:39 GMT -5
Cannot thank you - and all those who post aircraft, scenery, and the like - enough for your time, energy, frustration, and absolutely spectacular outcomes!!!
L&Ks,
Stew
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Post by belov1 on Oct 29, 2010 1:30:53 GMT -5
Excellent!!!!! Wonderful!!!
Only a Catarro seaplane base or some ships at Adriatic sea is required...
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Post by hurricane91 on Oct 29, 2010 7:59:02 GMT -5
A wonderful series Craig. Many thanks to you and Damian.
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Post by windrunner on Oct 29, 2010 10:21:39 GMT -5
Excellent!!!!! Wonderful!!! Only a Catarro seaplane base or some ships at Adriatic sea is required... I hear you my firend...or a Pola Naval Air Station....lol.I have some info if needed.
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Post by grayrider on Oct 29, 2010 17:23:37 GMT -5
Yes great job to all involved.
I installed all the flying boats today.The only issue I have is steering in the water. My Ctrl+W works as it should,but I don't see any water rudders moving in any direction,Hmmm.I even tried using the main rudder itself with no luck.I even used my brake command keys as well.
Any ideas
GrayRider
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Post by wolfgang89 on Oct 29, 2010 21:06:00 GMT -5
Hey grayrider
To use the main rudder in water, switch off the number lock on your keyboard and then press 0 to steer left or enter to steer right (default settings), or the respective assigned keys (on joystick or keyboard). This works for me atleast.
Edit: So first I am using FS9, and presumably you are using FSX (given you use ctrl+w for water rudder), I have checked atleast for FS9, the water rudder is steerable in all the Lohners (shift + w for FS9). I think the same should be true for FSX (ctrl + w), i.e. the water rudder should be steerable when you are taking off from water. Sorry I couldnt be of more help...Damian or Craig may be of more help
best regards Wolfgang B.
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Post by Craig on Oct 30, 2010 6:32:55 GMT -5
Yes great job to all involved. I installed all the flying boats today.The only issue I have is steering in the water. My Ctrl+W works as it should,but I don't see any water rudders moving in any direction,Hmmm.I even tried using the main rudder itself with no luck.I even used my brake command keys as well. Any ideas GrayRider Hi, Only the Lohner T has a visible water rudder. I believe the others used engine power and the main rudder to steer in the water. You may need to give it some throttle and rudder to make them turn well, I hope this helps. P.s Thanks everyone ! this series has been a joy to work on, maybe we can enjoy one more..... RA-51? Damian ? LOL
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Post by windrunner on Oct 30, 2010 7:31:06 GMT -5
The "bonus" RA-51 will be done for sure; I only have to discern wich were the right colours applied to her (white? yellow? cream?). Since no further evidence has comed out, it's all our choice.
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Post by belov1 on Oct 30, 2010 10:48:33 GMT -5
Excellent!!!!! Wonderful!!! Only a Catarro seaplane base or some ships at Adriatic sea is required... I hear you my firend...or a Pola Naval Air Station....lol.I have some info if needed. An information is need always. There can not be excessive informaton. Pola naval station, with a number of ships would be "flyable" and interesting alone. For example, three of "Radetzky"-class battleships, three of "Habsburg"-class battleships, "Admiral Spaun" and two light cruisers of "Saida"-class, "Gaa" and her submarines laying on the roads. Famous U-5 submarine would be mandatory. As about seaplane stations of K.u.K. navy, there was an interesting book: "Die k.u.k. Seeflieger", Koblenz 1983. I wish to have it... An interesting site on the subject: www.kuk-kriegsmarine.at/And a page dedicated to flugboote and flugstations: www.kuk-kriegsmarine.at/flugboote.htm
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