CA-27 Simpit using a real CA-27 aircraft
Posted: 22 Jun 2023, 11:37
I was mentioning last night to a few of you that I have a friend in Australia who is currently building an F-86 Sabre sim pit, and that he recently (just in the last few weeks) acquired a real CA-27 aircraft that was once part of the Royal Australian Airforce. He got the aircraft fuselage, wings, and tail (minus the engine) from a guy who had it on his property for many, many years. This particular airframe (A94-965) is apparently a combat veteran of the Malayan Emergency 1958-1960 and in 1962 was redeployed to Ubon Thailand, flying combat missions alongside the Royal Thai Air Force.
For those of you who don't know, the CA-27 is an adaptation of the F-86 Sabre Jet, but it was not made by North American. These were made in Canada by a different company, authorized by the United States, but they are actually different. They look very similar to a F-86, but they have a bigger engine with 50% more power and a 25% larger intake nose. And the armament is different... Twin 30mm Aden cannons made by the British.
My friend spent the previous year acquiring ALL of the instruments, ejection seat, canopy, parachute, etc. that he could get his hands on, with the goal of fabricating anything he couldn't acquire or wasn't in good enough shape to use. Anyway, I was going to post a few of his pictures that he shared recently on his Discord server for MVP, but I found his 6 page simpit thread on the Eagle Dynamics forums which is much more detailed. Here's a link to page 5 where things start getting really interesting (fuselage!). Feel free to look at some of the other pages, too. There's a lot of stuff there. I've actually helped him with a few things, including fixing a bug in DCS-BIOS so that the bomb angle switch would work properly.
https://forum.dcs.world/topic/247916-mv ... og/page/5/
If you want even more detail, search out the MVP server on Discord and look for the #f86-build-blog channel.
This link will only work for the next 7 days:
https://discord.gg/w95hDBfh
For those of you who don't know, the CA-27 is an adaptation of the F-86 Sabre Jet, but it was not made by North American. These were made in Canada by a different company, authorized by the United States, but they are actually different. They look very similar to a F-86, but they have a bigger engine with 50% more power and a 25% larger intake nose. And the armament is different... Twin 30mm Aden cannons made by the British.
My friend spent the previous year acquiring ALL of the instruments, ejection seat, canopy, parachute, etc. that he could get his hands on, with the goal of fabricating anything he couldn't acquire or wasn't in good enough shape to use. Anyway, I was going to post a few of his pictures that he shared recently on his Discord server for MVP, but I found his 6 page simpit thread on the Eagle Dynamics forums which is much more detailed. Here's a link to page 5 where things start getting really interesting (fuselage!). Feel free to look at some of the other pages, too. There's a lot of stuff there. I've actually helped him with a few things, including fixing a bug in DCS-BIOS so that the bomb angle switch would work properly.
https://forum.dcs.world/topic/247916-mv ... og/page/5/
If you want even more detail, search out the MVP server on Discord and look for the #f86-build-blog channel.
This link will only work for the next 7 days:
https://discord.gg/w95hDBfh