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/images/notams/notams20/orig0902/bulldog-1.jpgToday we're happy to announce that the Scottish Aviation Bulldog byOrigami Studios, in collaboration with SimToolKitPro will be releasedon Friday 11th September 2020 for X-Plane 11. We're also happy to announce that the aircraft will be exclusivelysold on the iniBuilds store. iniBuilds is known for their extensivecommunity support and content, and we're incredibly excited to beworking with the team. /images/notams/notams20/orig0902/bulldog-2.jpgWith the Bulldog, you will be receiving 8 custom liveries, anextensive flight-model tuned against feedback from real Bulldog pilotsand recorded aerobatic procedures. Coupled with detailed 4k visuals,sounds, realstate and custom systems; this will be the mostextensive representation of this fading British icon. Lastly we would like to apologize for our long silence. When westarted in Spring 2020, we had no idea that this would lead us downthis road. We're incredibly grateful to those who have supported us,and we all hope you enjoy the aircraft! Source
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Hi guys. I'm quite new at this. I've downloaded Tim Conrad's Bulldog T.1 in FS2004. No problem until I get to the FLY NOW stage and when pressed FS drops out altogether! I have checked everything I can think of but still the same problem! Help please. Thanks.
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/images/notams/notams18/aero0420/bulldog1.jpgAround 15 years ago, we produced a simulation of the BristolBulldog Mk2A. It became one of our most successful productions and isstill in high demand as freeware, though no longer available. 15 years later we now bring you an all-new High Definition modelwhich includes a huge amount of authentic features. All the valve gear, stitch-lacing, metal,fabric and rubber partshave been modeled from careful research and much attention todetail. /images/notams/notams18/aero0420/bulldog2.jpgMany RAF pilots who trained on and flew this machine in the 1930'swent on to fly and fight in the Battle of Britain. Once such pilot Douglas Bader, the legless ace, lost both legs as aresult of a ground-loop crash in a Bulldog whilst attempting low-levelaerobatics on December 14, 1931. The Bulldog was one of the RAF's last front-line biplanes andincorporated many systems and devices that made possible thetransition from biplane to monoplane fighter. Highly aerobatic, strongand fast, Pilots of the day loved this aircraft. Sadly no flyingexample remains although there are quite a few on display in museumsaround the world. Using the latest tech and techniques we have created what webelieve to be the definitive tribute to this iconic and importantaeroplane. Let's hope it will be as popular as our first one! Source /images/notams/notams18/aero0420/bulldog3.jpg