Ok its a crying shame.
Give me a scenario featuring the TSR2 and Ill recreate it.For the Tube
thanks
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How about recreating TSR2's one and only supersonic flight run. With only one of it's two engines on reheat, it out stripped it's following Mach 2 Lightning Interseptor with both engines on reheat.
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ok not sure if i can do one engine but which location did that
take place.
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Supersonic flight 14 went from Boscombe Down, where she was assembled and most of the early test flights occured, to Warton, English Electric's home field. The TSR2 only flew 24 times, despite repeated requests to fly another 100 hours at a fixed price of £1.5 million to help develop Concorde after it was cancelled. Thus causing massive cost overruns in Concorde development. OMG sounds familiar, even today!
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ok see what i can do
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I'll try to describe the main gear retraction sequence,
1. Wheels rotate through 90 degrees. View from side of TSR2-main strut and wheels are in line. View from front-main strut at slight angle down wheels verticle.
2. Wheels pivot and are parallel to main strut.View from side-no change. View from front-strut and wheels are in line.
3. Entire under carriage swings up into bay.
Lowering is a reversal. Hope this is of use.
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roger sir Thanks but i don't have any control over the operation of the undercarriage except to raise and lower, This aircraft was constructed and given as free download by a freelance FS designer and i downloaded it intoFS2004. I can give you the name of the designer maybe.
see my new TSR2 vid not exactly complying with all the flight rules though,
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Retraction of the undercarriage for the TSR2 is'nt quite right but a good effort. If you crash you can say it's Shoeburyness (thats where it was reduced to £50,000 of scrap).
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