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Flight Simulator For The Avro Lancaster Four Engined Bomber Behind Your Personal Desk The moment I write this I am 64 years old and so is the peace that followed World War 2. This means that I'm from "after the war", and that's the way I want to keep it! It also means that I only saw Roy Chadwick's Avro Lancaster bomber in peaceful fly-by's which is a scarce enough happening anyway, considering that there are only two (!) airworthy Lancs left in the whole wide world. There's very little airtime to be shared among the eager crowd, so there are probably less than a dozen people who get to fly a real Lancaster from the left seat every once in a while. The closest us earthbound ground hogs can come to flying a "true" Lancaster, is via simulation. I am dedicated to Microsofts Flight Simulator X, in which I fly "my own" version of the Lancaster bomber, a hybrid based on the "Wings of Power" version for exterior and flight model, and for the panel on just about everything up to and including not only the kitchen sink but also the bath tub, the toilet bowl and the hot water boiler (grin)!. From lots of existing panels and gauges that I collected during my flight simming years, I made a strictly individual panel version. Panel redrawing required! I've got two reasons to design my own panels. Mainly because there's no out of the box Lancaster panel available that's even remotely to my liking "looks-wise". Secondly because all existing panels put the simulated pilots position somewhere in the lateral center of the cockpit, like straight behind the throttle controls. That's no good: it takes away much of the illusion or immersion. Although my real world flying experiences are sadly confined to single engined pipsqueeks like Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee, I know that Lancaster pilots did not sit with their precious crotch shoved painfully into the throttle quadrant of their Avro Lancaster bomber! My panel redesigns produce a more natural pilots position, and considerably enlarged instruments and gauges. Simulation, including flight simulation, is illusion - and I don't give a fig about the panel lay-out being realistic: I want it to look and feel realistic within the confines of a computer screen!! The controls and such In order to produce a acceptable amount of realism, flying your simulated Lanc with the keyboard or mouse won't do. If you can even remotely afford it, a steering yoke is an absolute must, with a set of pedals coming in a close second. Fortunately these things are available in a wide price range, from pleasantly sturdy but equally expensive, to somewhat wobbly but easily in the affordability sector of most of us. And now I have a confession to make. Some six years ago I got the cheapest yoke and pedals available, and I'm still using them without a problem and to my continuing joy! In those years I must have bought a couple of thousand dollars worth of other flight sim equipment, but I never saw any reason for discarding my old and faithful pedals/yoke set! Sure, eventually I'll replace them, even if it is only on account of normal wear and tear from almost daily use, but I'm not holding my breath in either hope or despair. A red and flustered face! You'll never hear me say that a relatively simple computer simulation like MS Flight Sim X can ever give you the joy of flying the real thing, but sometimes it comes pretty darn close. 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