Hawker Siddeley Hs 748 Pdf Files

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  1. Avro Andover / BAe / Hawker Siddeley 748 Aircraft Maintenance Manual. Used when these aircraft were in active duty, now transferred into electronic format.
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As far as I can see there isn't a private forum for this, so1) Thanks for most satisfying FS experience for a while, just managed to land the 748 back at Birmingham after port engine failure - no doubt due to failure to read manual and consequent mis-management of fuel. Sounds and visual model are better than anything I ever paid for! Flies beautifully, although attempted to take my arm off initially on one engine only!but2) port engine restarts on reverse thrust - shouldn't do that, or is it just me? Absolutely beautiful, that's what comes to mind at first! The plane model looks great, the textures are nice and crisp (all 50+ look outstanding), the 2D panel is clean and the VC is a pleasure to work in (although yes, you can see a bit of blurring in the gauges in 1600x1200 - but that's to be expected:) ).

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Performance is good and you can't beat the price. What more can you ask for?Well. While all of the above is true, unfortunately I ran into a problem I've encounted a couple of times before:(The last time a Classic British package fitting the above description - David Maltby's excellent BAC 1-11 - was released my joy was somewhat dimished by a problem with my soundcard (known as the 'squeal of death'). Basically, whenever a certain sound in the 1-11 package is played my soundcard (Audigy ZS 2) throws a fit, emits a loud squealing / whistling noise and sends the computer into a BSOD and a reboot.

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Hawker Siddeley Hs 748 Cockpit

David did his absolute best to try and come up with an alternate soundset to steer around the problem and I (among others, I'm sure) helped him test a number of sound packages, none of which unfortunately managed to avoid the problem. It's a shame, but David deserves a big thanks for going the extra mile. I can still fly the 1-11 by removing the offending soundfiles (there are two of them, called insideSPEYLOWSCREECH.wav and outsideSPEYSCREECH.wav if I'm not mistaken), so it's not a complete loss.So, as I loaded Rick's 748 up I felt a familiar sense of dread build inside me; after all, both the 1-11 and 748 are high-profile, high-quality releases.

The pessimistic side of me was half-expecting failure in advance. At first everything went just fine, but just as with the 1-11 as I climbed towards cruising altitude and went to the outside view to admire the plane, I heard the squeal; bam! Reboot city.To quote a comedian who's name I can't remember: 'Why, Gus? :(I guess the one 'good' thing to come out of this is that clearly, there is SOMETHING those talented people over at Classic British Flight Sim are doing the same way as far as sounds go: SOME part of their sound editing process is the same between different releases - even between different authors - and that causes some of the sound files to choke an Audigy ZS 2. Knowing this, maybe they'll be able to track down the cause and eliminate it. Aside from the 1-11 and now the 748, only Bill Lyon's Grumman Goose has caused similar problems.

None of the numerous other add-on planes I've tried have done it.In the meanwhile I will need to go through the same trial-and-error process of eliminating the naughty soundfiles as I did with the 1-11. Hopefully it'll be just one or two less important files, as aside from it's crash-inducing singing the 748 is a very pretty bird:)Congrats to Rick and everyone else who participated in the project!(I'd post this at the CBFS forum but I'm not registered there).

OKJust to be clearDidn't take the precaution of reading the manual - who does?Flies beautifully on both enginesFlies like a pig on one (no doubt my fault, but how many freeware or payware aircraft drop an engine when you don't RTFM? And I don't imagine too many planes fly well on on 50% power, all on one side)Magic experience, turning onto final, not knowing if starboard is about to go too, Jetset A320 told to go around in front of me (maybe an accident, but thank you AISmooth if it was you), must about making it down.What we need now is somebody to do some adventures using this aircraft.

Humanitarian aid into some God foresaken airstrip.