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Dave Garwood's two-seat Hunter released

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Thanks for the heads-up. I love that he's done the T.8M, which the Fleet Air Arm used to train pilots on the Sea Harrier's Blue Fox radar. Saw one whilst watching SHAR operations at Yeovilton as a kid.

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Just to reinforce the above comments. This plane is exceptional. I thought his single seater was excellent, but the twin is even a step above. Mr. Garwood has really raised the bar for quality. We've all paid for a lot less. He has included excellent documentation and the treat to skim hundred feet above the ground at almost 600 kts. is indescribable. This is definitely a must-have.

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It is stunning!

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  • 1 month later...
On 5/28/2023 at 1:45 AM, Paul K said:

Freeware gorgeousness !

https://flightsim.to/file/55777/hawker-hunter-twin-seaters

Some might disagree, but I personally think the twin-tub is even more beautiful than the single seater. Just had a quick flight, and it's definitely up to Dave's customary high standard.

I will definitely download this today.  Used to love it in FSX/P3D.

Does it come with a custom sound package?

 

 

2 hours ago, ErichB said:

I will definitely download this today.  Used to love it in FSX/P3D.

Does it come with a custom sound package?

Yes.  It even has the little intake howl at partial throttle settings.

Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind).

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On 5/28/2023 at 1:45 AM, Paul K said:

Some might disagree, but I personally think the twin-tub is even more beautiful than the single seater.

I'll be the first to disagree 😀

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I always used to prefer the single seaters, but these days I prefer the twins. They're both beautiful in my eyes though. 

The twin sound pack is based off the single seat one, but converted to Wwise format so it has more features such as switch sounds (many recorded from actual Hunter controls) and the volume changing when opening the canopy. It was my first attempt at using Wwise, so it was a huge learning curve. I'm sure it could be improved, so it may be updated on the future. 

Dave Garwood.

1 hour ago, Dave CBFS said:

I always used to prefer the single seaters, but these days I prefer the twins. They're both beautiful in my eyes though. 

The twin sound pack is based off the single seat one, but converted to Wwise format so it has more features such as switch sounds (many recorded from actual Hunter controls) and the volume changing when opening the canopy. It was my first attempt at using Wwise, so it was a huge learning curve. I'm sure it could be improved, so it may be updated on the future. 

You are so modest.  What you do for free is absolutely superb.  

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5 hours ago, MrBitstFlyer said:

I'll be the first to disagree 😀

How dare you ! 😁

Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting.

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2 hours ago, Paul K said:

How dare you ! 😁

Sorry, gonna have to second his demurral. The twin-seater ruins the appealing nose and cockpit curves of the single-seater.

Yes, I have thought about this a bit more than is healthy.

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  • 2 months later...

Beautiful Hunter models and the twin-seater is also beautifully made. Thanks so much Dave CBFS for bringing me the wonderful memories of my Rhodesian youth and the Hunters, and of the wonderful airshows watching them 

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