Dog as a passenger???
Dog as a passenger???
Just throwing the idea out there- how cool would it be to add the family dog as a passenger option for the GA fleet??? Thoughts???
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
Reason for Crash on final "Dog jumped up to lick me"
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Cheers chris
Re: Dog as a passenger???
Surely after the effort of modelling it, there might as well be a 'The pilot is a dog' option as well? Then you could choose the goggles, the scarf, the flying helmet. The possibilities are endless.
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
Hahaha, make that dog white and fold his ears slightly at the top and it would be my dog.
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
Here's my beautiful little passenger in the Comanche.
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
You can call Snoopy, and I'll call the Red Baron. Maybe they'll finally learn to dogfight real airplanes like this!
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
You are already doing research for an upcoming AccuDog, Scott?
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All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Re: Dog as a passenger???
One of the features could be to add or remove your chosen pup by hitting the "pound" key.
Re: Dog as a passenger???
My first instinct, having read your comment, was that a logical choice in for example the Connie would be to have a tiny dog-sized door which happened to be opened when pressurized. Wooooooopps...FAC257 wrote:One of the features could be to add or remove your chosen pup by hitting the "pound" key.
But that would be animal cruelty. Can't have that.
(the crying baby, however - where's that ejection seat button....?)
Erik Haugan Aasland,
Arendal, Norway
(Homebase: Kristiansand Lufthavn, Kjevik (ENCN)
All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Arendal, Norway
(Homebase: Kristiansand Lufthavn, Kjevik (ENCN)
All the Accusim-planes are in my hangar, but they aren't sitting long enough for their engines to cool much before next flight!
Re: Dog as a passenger???
*groan*FAC257 wrote:One of the features could be to add or remove your chosen pup by hitting the "pound" key.
You are evil.
Re: Dog as a passenger???
Hi Scott, thanks for the great picture of woof with headphones
Though I think my feral black and white cat Piper (as in the pied piper of Hamelin) would be a wild distraction! (and you couldn't get the phones on her without blood being spilled)
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Though I think my feral black and white cat Piper (as in the pied piper of Hamelin) would be a wild distraction! (and you couldn't get the phones on her without blood being spilled)
Yesterday evening, Bonanza; Swansea (Wales) to Cork (Ireland). This morning, Comanche; Cork to Shannon thro' misty Orbx sky.
These are BOTH fabulous planes. So million thanks, Scott and Team!
Rod
EGBB (steady drizzle, so pack ham sandwiches and off to local football (Solihull Moors) next to airport so planes initial climbs thro'out game) "Come on ye Moors!"
Re: Dog as a passenger???
On a similar note, it would be good if we could strap baggage into any of our "spare seats".
For instance, given that the Bonanza is a little more "rearward-CoG-sensitive" than the Comanche, I limit my passengers to one (the heavy passenger) in the front and one in the back, trying to put as much weight as far forward as possible.
I would like to have the option of being able to strap rucksacks into spare seats rather than store all baggage in the (more rearward) baggage compartment. At the moment (I think) the minimum weight you can add to any seat is 100lbs (a bit heavy for any bag), and of course from the external view this is seen as a "person" - it would be nice to be able to make this "luggage" of any weight (maybe up to a realistic maximum) with an associated graphic when viewed externally.
Regards
Simon
For instance, given that the Bonanza is a little more "rearward-CoG-sensitive" than the Comanche, I limit my passengers to one (the heavy passenger) in the front and one in the back, trying to put as much weight as far forward as possible.
I would like to have the option of being able to strap rucksacks into spare seats rather than store all baggage in the (more rearward) baggage compartment. At the moment (I think) the minimum weight you can add to any seat is 100lbs (a bit heavy for any bag), and of course from the external view this is seen as a "person" - it would be nice to be able to make this "luggage" of any weight (maybe up to a realistic maximum) with an associated graphic when viewed externally.
Regards
Simon
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Re: Dog as a passenger???
Seat belt or parachute??Scott - A2A wrote:Here's my beautiful little passenger in the Comanche.
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