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Hi Jim (or anyone else),

Just curious - would you happen to have access to a Falcon 50 ?

Looking for some hi-res images - without the interior lights on - if it's bright enough... Most of the images online have the panel lit for dramatic effect... Especially interested in a head on shot of the overhead panel - again - most of the online images clip most of the panel from the shot...

Regards,

Scott


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 Hi  Scott, there is a brief shot in this youtube video :-

 COCKPIT FALCON 50 LANDING AT PARIS LE BOURGET

 

bob

 

 

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2 hours ago, scottb613 said:

Hi Jim (or anyone else),

Just curious - would you happen to have access to a Falcon 50 ?

Looking for some hi-res images - without the interior lights on - if it's bright enough... Most of the images online have the panel lit for dramatic effect... Especially interested in a head on shot of the overhead panel - again - most of the online images clip most of the panel from the shot...

Regards,

Scott

I do have access to one. I will have to ask if they have any objection to taking photos in it, as it is owned by a corporate entity. My own employer has strict rules prohibiting photographing any of our aircraft (inside or out) by employees. (They are fair game of course when on the road, with the many folks who post photos to airliners.net and similar sites.)

 


Jim Barrett

Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.

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2 hours ago, onebob said:

 Hi  Scott, there is a brief shot in this youtube video :-

 COCKPIT FALCON 50 LANDING AT PARIS LE BOURGET

 

bob

 

 

Hi Bob,

Thanks - very cool video - but I'm hoping for something that might give me some useable textures - or at least a close up at high resolution so I can emulate what I'm seeing...

 

41 minutes ago, JRBarrett said:

I do have access to one. I will have to ask if they have any objection to taking photos in it, as it is owned by a corporate entity. My own employer has strict rules prohibiting photographing any of our aircraft (inside or out) by employees. (They are fair game of course when on the road, with the many folks who post photos to airliners.net and similar sites.)

 

Hi Jim,

Much obliged - sir - of course my unwritten intent was - something that wouldn't get you in trouble...

If asking puts you in an uncomfortable position with your clients - please - just forget I asked...

 

LOL - I have a crowbar - time for a late night Ninja op ?

:ph34r:

 

If this goes forward - let's have a chat before you take the shots...

The images would not be used as a whole - would not be posted online - and any unique identifying customer information would be removed - if any part of the image is used...  

Regards,
Scott

 

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On 12/3/2018 at 6:46 AM, scottb613 said:

Hi Jim (or anyone else),

Just curious - would you happen to have access to a Falcon 50 ?

Looking for some hi-res images - without the interior lights on - if it's bright enough... Most of the images online have the panel lit for dramatic effect... Especially interested in a head on shot of the overhead panel - again - most of the online images clip most of the panel from the shot...

Regards,

Scott

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Hi Mark,

Big help - thanks -  while still not the definition I'm looking for - this is the best overhead shot I've seen... The images need to be of better quality if I hope to utilize any of it - as actual textures - in any panel work I may or may not do... I'm not keen on just straight photo real - but I've got ways to blend it all together to make it look pretty good...  Probably a bit more wear and tear than we want in the Falcon - but it gives me some ideas...

Regards,
Scott


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11 hours ago, Flysimware said:

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Hi Mark,

You said this was a beta and you wanted bug hunters - right ? 

I think you have the wrong color on the DC portion of the upper panel - it should be white and not yellow...

I found this Falcon 900 panel image - but I also found it on Falcon 20 and Falcon 50 panels - I just can’t find a good reference at the moment...

 

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Regards,

Scott

 

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I have images of each section too. The DC section lines are white. Why do you think they are wrong?

UPDATE: Not sure why i had yellow. I actually have the panel image. Must have forgot when i was creating the other lines. Thanks.

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35 minutes ago, Flysimware said:

I have images of each section too. The DC section lines are white. Why do you think they are wrong?

UPDATE: Not sure why i had yellow. I actually have the panel image. Must have forgot when i was creating the other lines. Thanks.

Hi Mark,

I've been there - done that - strange things happen after midnight for me - when I'm working on something...

Regards,
Scott


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