Posts Tagged ‘Lysander’
The Lysander featured in a movie
Feast your eyes on not only our Lysander but also on Jaggyroad Films’ movie-making skills
Lysander Information Page
On this special page I have collected links and other information related to our Lysander Secret Operations product, and of course the REAL Lysander(s) and lots of things related.
First of all, here is some footage taken at the Old Warden….. keep watching, the Lysander will show up too !!
Lysander History Links
Lysander Secret Operations
Title |
Lysander Special Operations |
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Series |
FSAddon Aircraft |
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System |
FSX only |
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Location |
England and France |
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Author |
Chuck Jodry, Jan Kees Blom, Francois Dumas and Milviz/Razbam |
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Design |
Native FSX |
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Tested on |
XP, Vista (32 and 64), FSX SP2, FSX Accel. and DX10 (NOT preview mode) |
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PRICE |
US$ 34,95 |
I think I will settle on that title.
‘Westland Lysander for FSX’ just doesn’t cut it.
We have included a lot of documentation of some of the secret missions these planes and their brave pilots carried out behind enemy lines during World War 2. Initially designed as an army cooperation aircraft and new light bomber before the war, the Lysanders most famous actions were those carried out for the SOE to ferry resistance leaders and agents to and from occupied France.
There’s an huge chunk of history attached to this aircraft, its pilots and the squadrons it flew in, and you will find much of that in the extensive documentation we provide with it.
The model we have initially portrayed in our package is that of an SOE Lysander as it is now preserved (and still flying!) at the Shuttleworth Collection at the Old Warden airfield in the UK. The project started with buying a book written by one of its war time pilots, Hugh Verity, and from there on it became one of my personal pet projects.
BECAUSE it was (and is) a personal pet project, I kept pouring money into it, instead of giving up after the umpteenth designer let me down. So the end result now is a beautiful, fully working model and realistic for FSX, supported by a wealth of extra’s in terms of research, documentation, scenery even…. and Operation Guidelines.
That’s right. You not only get the beautiful STOL aircraft, but also a comprehensive set of operational documents allowing you to try your hand at what these brave and skilled pilots did in the war: fly by the light of the moon, navigate by streams, rivers, railroads, lakes and other landmarks visible in the moonlight….. and your compass….. and find minuscule torch lights flashing for you to land and pick up agents before the German Gestapo got on to it!
I can guarantee you many evenings and nights of breathtaking flying, and maybe some frustration at first, too. I know because I did it. I flew each and every mission, most of them many times. And although I am obviously biased, this being my Pet Project and being an aviation and WW2 buff at that, this truly is one of the best things I’ve done in years using Flight Simulator!
And please, do not think that this is not for you if you are an airline pilot used to FMC’s, electronics, endless check lists and hours of flight preparation.
One of the most experienced pilots at Old Warden, flying the ‘Lizzie’ and many of the other historical aircraft, is an active British Airbus captain, who now lives in France and comes over almost every week to fly these ‘real’ aircraft!












And yes, it looks EASY at day time….. now try with moonlight only ! :-)
TALLY HO !!!!!
More Lysander news
We’re now at Beta 3 for the Lysander and hoping that Beta 4 will be the final one for the model, animation and textures. We’ve made great strides these past couple weeks ! Next will be engine sounds…. and I am now working on the missions that will accompany this model.
The ‘landing lights’ I used at first were not strong enough and one could never ever find the field in the dark. It still is near impossible even with the (much too strong) lights I have provided now, but we’ll add some ‘artificial help’ in order to not scare away all customers.
Here are some pictures Nick made, and some that I made of the first mission’s landing zone, somewhere north of the French village of Cluny.






and a shot from the location seen in Google Earth

Lizzie Flies In France !!

Now that we’re all busy testing (or rather, our test team is!), I tought I’d post a few more pictures of the WIP (Work In Progress) of our Westland Lysander. Mind you, still a few things to be finished and adapted, but she’s really starting to look very handsome indeed !!
Here’s me just after take-off from one of the secret fields in the French countryside. YOU will of course do this by the light of the moon and without a GPS…. but I thought it would make for better pictures to make a day run first…… no Germans shot at us this time !!!
Here’s another few……





All pictures can be seen in REL SIZE on our FSAddon Facebook group here and on my Smugmug Photosite, check it out here
More news when we have it…..
FSCargoX is in test
We just received an update of the new FSCargo X system for testing. Maurizio has solved some initial problems and made good progress. Now we have to find time to test, in between the Tongass Fjords X testing and the Lysander testing !!!
I am so excited !
Why !? Because ‘my’ Lysander is finally getting real shape AND is flying with a dedicated flight model concocted by our Rob Young of RealAir and MAAM fame! Chuck Jodry has agreed to pick up the pieces left by the previous two attempts of getting this project ready for FSX (and FS) and we’re making good progress now.
Yes, ‘my’ Lysander. Because it has been a long-term dream of me to have one in FS, made the way I want ed it, and the way it looks in the Old Warden museum…. the last remaining airworthy one too. Also ‘mine’ because I more or less foolishly have sunk a great deal of money in it, mainly caused by me being so ‘green’ in the aircraft design business.
Never mind, I’ll forget all that once it starts rolling out the hangar and flying on YOUR PC’s….. hopefully in sufficient numbers to at least cover for my losses on this project. It will be FUN to fly no matter what, that’s for sure !





New Products In Beta !
Some good news for the Flightsim Fans is that I am now working on three separate FS projects simultaneously…. and MORE than me the main authors of course. We have a gauge designer for the Lizzie !!! That’s the good news I want to share first and foremost! It is Scott Thomas, whom I know from Milton Shupe’s projects. Needless to say we are VERY happy having things move forward again!
We’re still waiting for news from Rob Young who seems to have private problems and has once again disappeared from our view…. more on that later I hope.
The second project is Simon Smeiman’s nice little Cessna Bobcat T-50, a twin-engine aircraft from way back when. We are hearing rumors that we can’t use the word ‘Cessna’ anymore anywhere without getting invoiced or sued…. oh well, decent people seem to be the ‘last of the Mohicans’ these days. It doesn’t make Simon’s plane any less interesting!
And thirdly we have AJ Weber working on his LHA, Landing Ship, Helicopter, Amphibious. A naval ship aka helicopter carrier, used for amphibious landings. I’ll be putting up screenshots of these new projects soon. We’re now starting the Beta Process for them!
Oh,and last but certainly not least, Bill Womack reckons he needs 2 more weeks to get his part of Tongass ready before we can put that in Beta too….. we may need to expand our beta Team soon if things continue like this ! ;-)
When it rains, it pours !
‘Hampered’ by family issues these past weeks and months productivity has lapsed of course. So now I am stuck all of a sudden with quite a number of projects, all vying for my attention. We have the Lysander of course, chugging away and making progress, but still quite a while from being finished. And then there is Plum Island, almost ready and we’re aiming to get it out the door this weekend !
Then there is a small mission pack I have still laying around, made by Ron Jeffers. Working on the installer as we speak. It is called Sandspit Missions. Further I am working with my friend Ruud Faber and another gentleman on a brand new series of missions. I’ll elaborate more on that when we’re a little further down the line and going beta.
And we have Garry J. Smith with a large set of wonderful liveries for 5 jet fighters. Working on the installer, screenies and product pages for that too!
What else? Ah yes, the template for the VA Web Sites is almost ready, so we’ll launch that upon return from France….. because Nina and I will make a second attempt to have a short holiday, after our regular vacation was so rudely interrupted a month ago.
Meanwhile, DO have a look at another set of great Plum Island screenshots from our Screenshot Artist Nick Churchill, here on his web site.
Preview of The Lysander
As you know we’re working on producing a Lysander. The project was delayed considerably due to the problems our first design bureau had, causing us in the end to part ways with them.
So we had to re-start from scratch with another company…. and then add yet other designers to the mix in order to get things to move forward into FSX.
And we’re still not there….. but at long last the Lysander is now ‘flying’ in FSX and I wanted to share some more pictures with you here. It’s mission was to drop and pick-up agents from occupied France during the 2nd World War…. and the pilots of the Lysanders ONLY flew by moonlight, on their compass and by looking at railways and rivers.
THAT’s what we’ll be bringing you……

