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Top of the morning to ye lads. The
Maddog here with another review for you to cut your teeth on. And as
usual it's another Bill Lyons Classic and this time it's a familiar
little number I'm sure all of you have seen before. The Piper Cub
Series. Now I know I know, you're going to say oh pooh that's nothing
new. But Hey!, you haven't seen one of them designed by Bill Lyons.
Bill has an uncanny ability to take an old sow's ear and make a new
purse out of it. (to coin an old phrase) Anyway, this is a great
little package Bill has comprised with his usual flare.
By Roger "Maddog" Gaylor
Included are four models to fit all situations, the wheel or tundra
model, the ski model, the float version and just for fun he threw in an
aerobatic model the "Clipped Wing". And also, which has become his
trademark they are all personalized and you can even throw a request at
him when ordering, which makes it all a personal experience for the end
user.
And of course I'm partial to Bill's packages because it has become
Bill's custom to add some ground vehicles and maybe something for us
water rats now and then also ho ho. And of course it's no different
this time either. Bill has designed a little sailing sloop that is just
beautiful and fun to sail.
Not only does this sweet little number make you seasick :-), but there's
a whole fleet of boats you can sail amongist so you won't feel lonely
on the high seas.
To make things interesting again, Bill has added annimation to his
creation. If you press the keys F5 (down) and F8 (up) you can hoist the
sail of the sloop and if you're listening you can also hear sounds
associated with the movement. And while sailing, you can see the sails
shift in the wind from port to starbord as you move through the water.
The sailboat has a virtual interior with a moving wheel, a compass at
the aft in a metal casing. It also has a small dash with a minimum of
instruments and a radio. A note here also, you may find yourself lookin
aft when in the cockpit mode. The reason is that the boat is really a
backward flying airplane and the flaps are used as sails.
The sailboat also has night lighting like Bill's
other boat, the Garwood. A little trick I learned just recently, if you
turn the NUM- LOCK on and hold down the Control key, you can use the
Arrow Keys to use the light like a spotlight. A very cool feature
indeed. If you'll notice after you start moving, the flag will start
fluttering in the wind. Aaahhh that Bill, he thinks of everything. :-)
And of course Bill has included another jeep for a jaunt in the woods.
This one is very similar to the last one except this one has a top on
it which is toggled on and off with the strobe key "O". The lights are
also operated with the "L" key and has great night lighting of the
exterior lights and dash instruments.
If you use the auto rudder when you drive the jeep you'll see the wheels
turn and of course the jeep as with the boat and aircraft the spoiler
key "/" inserts passengers into the interior. Oh, and don't forget the
horn is operated with the F5/F8 key. If you're sitting still you can
also see exhaust from the tail pipe. Great fun!!!
Wanted to mention the scenery part of Bill's project. Bill has a way of
taking and designing flights that explore some of Flight Simulator's
most interesting regions of scenery. Then adding a bit of nostalgic
hangars, static objects and such seems to bring it all to life. If any
of you missed it, in the Ryan Sportsman Package, Bill had designed a
great little cabin in the mountains with a super interior consisting of
a bed, cook stove and a great hearth that lit up the night with the
flames and smoke which you could see outside from the chimney. Great
stuff.
Anyway in this scenery Bill includes a great little hangar in a forest
with a hangar and static objects consisting of planes and an old road
grader and service vehicles sitting in and out of the hangar. Be sure
to check out all of the flights included with each package or you'll
sure miss out on some of the fun stuff.
The way to get to the hangar is select the flight "Willys
Club Special Jeep Test Drive". This will put you in the
Jeep at the entrance to Bear Canyon West Field.
(Notice the sign with your personal name on it.) See
image above. This will take you down a road to the hangar. Of course
you can also take classic cub test flight to put you right into the cub
inside the hangar ready to start up. If you'll notice, great pains went
into the creation of the hangar and static objects. The rust on the
hangar, the sliding doors when approached all show the artistic talent
and attention to detail. Don't forget to check out the ski version on
the glacier tour will put you into some of the most beautiful snowy
mountains that you ever want to see.
This package involves many more facets this time.
One new feature which Bill has incorporated into
the scenery is sound. Now some of you may be
familiar with LAGO's FS Sound enhancement to their
scenery packages. Through the creative talents of
Pete Dowson, anyone can experience the same with
this scenery of Bill's. You will need to go to Pete
Dowson's site at http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html and download the
latest FSUIPC file. Bill has incorporated different sounds into the
scenery. When you unzip the file additional sounds will be unzipped
into the main FS Default SOUND folder. A note here, make sure your
enviornment sounds are up loud enough in FS to be able to be heard above
engine noise and such. To begin to experience some of the sounds in
this package go to the hangar in the jeep then drive out into the
pasture, you'll find some wildlife there. Mainly a bear. Drive up to
the bear and listen to him roar as he stands up on his hind legs. Lord,
what bad breath ha ha ha ha. Great fun this is. As Bill says in his
intro notes, it will be hard going back without sound after this
experience.
Now grab the sailboat sloop and sail out into the lake area. You'll
hear some clanging as you pass the bouy on your way to the waterfalls at
the far end of the lake.
You can also hear the ambiance of the night with owls crickets and such.
Even seagulls make your sailing experience seem "As real as it gets"
hee hee. This is more fun than one should be allowed to have.
Lastly let's explore the planes' features. As I said before
there are four different versions to fit all situations. What
seperates Bill's models from all others is.............................
IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS!......To prove my point notice in
the following picture some of the great detail from the
wooden propellers to the opening windows/doors to the virtual interior.
You can even see the cables connecting the various moving parts of the
alerons and such inside and outside of the aircraft Another nice touch
inside is the communications, avionics and start switch above the pilot.
And check out the great looking panel. The relection alone will blind
you not to mention the babe in the picture.
I would have to say Bill Lyons has the longest experience with virtual
interiors than any-
body I know. He first started on the idea way back in FS98 days and boy
as you can see experience counts. The level of detail in the VC is
extensive from a moving yoke and
control cables to the passengers themselves. Notice that the backseat
passenger can
move her head in all four directions. And what do you think of them
snake skin boots.
The VC panel and the total cockpit area sure makes you feel like you're
actually sitting in it and just smell............that leather, jacket
that is. The only thing missing that I can tell is the oily smell but
give Bill enough time and he'll find a way to incorporate that into it
next time.
The VC panel and the total cockpit area suremakes you feel like you're
actually sitting in it and just smell............that leather, jacket
that is. The only thing missing that I can tell is the oily smell but
give Bill enough time and he'll find a way to incor-
porate that into it next time. The 2D panel lights up at night as does
the VC panel so you you can find that thermos jug and log book when you
need it.
The float version of the aircraft is very much fun to fly and is a rare
version even though their are a lot of bush planes that has been
designed by this time. It is fun to fly but my favorite I believe is
the Clipped Wing aerobatic. It is a beautiful creation with it's
reflective paint scheme and if you haven't flown one of Bill's planes
before, you are in for a real treat. Along with his other talents, he
is probably one of the most talented aircraft FDE engineers. And this
little blue airshow version is a true testiment to that fact. Blue
angels...........eat your heart out heh heh.
There is a flawless installation and first class service. You can also
visit Bill on the site's FORUM for great support and any questions you
might ask. He and his pals at Golden Eagles give up to the minute
answers with a smile.
And if this the first time you've experienced one of Bill's creations,
do yourself a favor and visit him and his pals at their site, "The
Golden Eagles Squadron". And check out Bill's other offerings of classic
aircraft like the Waco, Tigermoth, Sportsman's package, the Ryan ST,
Swift and and also some great freeware from not only him but his fellow
designers at the links below.
By Roger "Maddog" Gaylor
Golden Eagles Squadron
windride@netexpress.net
http://windrfters.com/index.htm
Cub page
http://windrfters.com/Cubpage.htm
Golden Eagles Squadron FORUM
http://members5.boardhost.com/golden/
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