On Tuesday 07 March 2006 00:20, Sid Boyce wrote:
> Lee Elliott wrote:
> > On Monday 06 March 2006 02:54, Sid Boyce wrote:
> >> Josh Babcock wrote:
> >>> Lee Elliott and I have been working on an EE Canberra
> >>> model. Here are a few screenshots and a sneak preview
> >>> tarball:
> >>>
> >>> http://jrbabcock.home.comcast.net/flightgear/canberra/inde
> >>>x. html
> >>>
> >>> It needs some more texture work and is still missing a
> >>> full 3D cockpit and the flight model is a work in
> >>> progress, but it's getting there. I am planning a full 3D
> >>> cockpit with HUD and maybe even a working LABS bombsite,
> >>> but I will be taking a break as soon as the exterior is
> >>> complete to work on some other FG projects. I am not sure
> >>> exactly how close Lee is to having the FDM 'complete', but
> >>> it is definitely in the final stages.
> >>>
> >>> Josh
> >>
> >> Great stuff. I have a colour slide somewhere that I have to
> >> get printed, it is of a B2 in Borneo (1965) approaching me
> >> at 30 feet, he saw me and shifted to the right. The one I
> >> wished I'd got for myself was his second pass when he knew
> >> I was there, I snapped for another guy and hit the ground
> >> as he zoomed over me. Good reminder that I need to share
> >> that one. I have a second one that's blurred, taken from
> >> the side on another low pass run.
> >> Regards
> >> Sid.
> >
> > I'd love to see any photos you have:)
> >
> > The one from the side would be useful too, if I can figure
> > out the attitude through the blurring.  It's looking like
> > the Canberra may have flown with a nose down attitude at low
> > level but I've not found anything to corroborate it - photos
> > can be very helpful in that respect.
> >
> > LeeE
>
> I shall get them developed scanned in and posted.
> Regards
> Sid.

That's great.  You said developed though - is that the film or 
the prints?  I'm thinking that you must have taken them quite 
some time ago ;)

LeeE



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