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Another project that has been inwork for a long time finally got finished enough to fly ingame.  Now, I'll turn it over to LloydNB and Baffmeister to make the skins and tweak the flying characteristics.

 

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Background shots below.  The Finns still fly a Gauntlet with a Russian engine.  In the mid-1930s, the Gauntlet was the RAF's primiere fighter.

 

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Got some work done on the Gauntlet.  Baffmeister is usually busy during the summer months so my target is to have a mostly complete Gauntlet ready for him by Autumn.  This is my first TW model to use .dds format for skins - as can be seen, it works fine in FE2.

 

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Shot below will interest Golden Age enthusiasts.  Shown is the Finnish Gauntlet, and how fabric balloons upward in flight, due to lift.

 

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As usual, I am over committed to too many mod projects.  :biggrin:

 

What the hell, I may as well add a set of Finnish skins to the pile of things to do.

 

 

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As usual, I am over committed to too many mod projects.  :biggrin:

 

What the hell, I may as well add a set of Finnish skins to the pile of things to do.

Don't actually.  It can wait, and we don't want you burning out.

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Don't actually.  It can wait, and we don't want you burning out.

 

You're probably right.  My HD is full of half finished skins and models.  :blink:

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Thanks.  I've also gotten some work done on the cockpit.  The Gladiator was basically an upgraded Gauntlet, so it's been fairly easy to backdate a copy of the Gladiator cockpit.

 

 

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Geezer - you're an engineer of some sort, right?  Your attention to detail is amazing.

 

Correct, I'm a retired aircraft field service engineer.  But I also spent a couple of years in a drafting room so I would understand drawings and specifications - that was back when people actually DREW on drafting boards!  :biggrin:

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Correct, I'm a retired aircraft field service engineer.  But I also spent a couple of years in a drafting room so I would understand drawings and specifications - that was back when people actually DREW on drafting boards!  :biggrin:

Yeah, I get that.  I'm a construction manager for a school district and have college engineering student interns working for me in the summer.  They actually have no idea what a t-square and triangle is.  They get a few classes in CAD, but nothing practical in terms of actual design and plans.  3rd and 4th year engineering students that don't have a clue on how to read a plan.  Terrible, but at least they have an opportunity to learn someone practical while working for us.

 

Anyway, I can safely say we are all grateful for your application of your education and experience to the benefit of our hobby.  Thanks!

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Yeah, I get that.  I'm a construction manager for a school district and have college engineering student interns working for me in the summer.  They actually have no idea what a t-square and triangle is.  They get a few classes in CAD, but nothing practical in terms of actual design and plans.  3rd and 4th year engineering students that don't have a clue on how to read a plan.  Terrible, but at least they have an opportunity to learn someone practical while working for us.

 

Thanks! I'm glad to know I'm not just being an old fart when I complain about today's so-called educational system.  When I served a hitch in the USAF, the aircraft maintenance manuals were written to a 12th grade educational level.  When I wrote equivalent manuals for the B-2, the contract specified we write the manuals to an 8th grade educational level - we even had a kind of spell-check application that checked to make sure we were writing to the correct level.  When I wrote the manuals for Global Hawk, they were written down to a 6th grade level. 

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yyy Geezer I was making both Gauntlet and Nimrod ptoro cockpits wanted to take on Gauntlet too so good thing you took on it

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yyy Geezer I was making both Gauntlet and Nimrod ptoro cockpits wanted to take on Gauntlet too so good thing you took on it

 

I started some 1938 Munich crisis skins for the Gauntlet, but have set them aside to work on ground objects.  I would be happy to send you the 3D model, templates, and skins if you would like to continue development.

 

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