FS2004®  Aircraft Model constructed in  FSDS 2.24

Painted using Paint Shop Pro.

                                De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk

 

The De Havilland Canada Chipmunk is a fully aerobatic two seat training aircraft, and was the standard, post-war primary trainer for the RAF, ARMY and NAVY.

The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk was designed to succeed De Havilland's classic Tiger Moth biplane trainer. Flying for the first time at Downsview, Toronto on 22 May 1946, the tandem-seat stressed-skin monoplane was the first indigenous design of de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. The prototype, put through its paces by Pat Fillingham from the parent company at Hatfield, was powered bya 108-kW (145hpl de Havilland Gipsy Major 1C, Chipmunks built to the prototype's specification were designated DHC-1B-1, while those with a Gipsy Major 10-3 were designated DHC-1B-2. Most Canadian-built Chipmunks had a bubble canopy.

Downsview built 218 Chipmunks, the last in 1951. Two were evaluated by the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment at Boscombe Down. As a result, the fully-aerobatic Chipmunk was ordered from Hatfield and Chester to Specification 8/48 as an sb initio trainer for the RAF.

The RAF received 735 Chipmunks manufactured in the UK. The first to wear RAF roundels were flown by the Oxford University Air Squadron from February 1950; thereafter, the type replaced the Tiger Moth with all 17 university air squadrons, as well as equipping many RAF Volunteer Reserve flying schools in the early 1950s. National service pilots underwent their initial training on the Chip, which served intermittently at the RAF College, Cranwell.
A few Chipmunks of No, 114 Squadron were pressed into service in Cyprus on internal security flights during the troubles of 1958.

Under an agreement concluded between de Havilland and the General Aeronautical Material Workshops (OGMA) of Portugal 60 Chipmunks were licence-manufactured from 1955 for the Portuguese air force, and the type was still being operated by this service until replaced in 1989. Other users included Burma, Ceylon, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Eire, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Thailand and Uruguay.

Civilianised versions of RAF aircraft became available in large numbers from the late 1950s. Farm Aviation Services in the UK heavily modified Chipmunks with a hopper tank in place of the forward cockpit for spraying duties, these aircraft were designated Mk.23s. A small number of similar conversions were performed in Australia by Sasin/Aerostructures.


Today the Chipmunk remains a very popular sport and private aircraft, while a small number are still used for pilot training and tailwheel endorsements. Some have also been extensively modified with the installation of Lycoming or Continental engines.

PRODUCTION /

1283 Chipmunks built, including 217 in Canada, 66 under licence in Portugal and 1000 in Britain. Most of these were built originally for military customers, The first UK civil ex RAF became available in 1956 & many now fly with
private operators.

history from  http://www.deltaaviation.co.uk/ tried to get permission but e mail unanswered (i will remove if denied)

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11th hour conversion to allow for Canadian Air Force bubble Canopy.

By Request of Major DAVID BOWEN RCAF (retired)   ;o)

                                                      Latest Patch v1.2 05/08/04
Uploaded to http://www.flightsim.com/ & http://www.avsim.com/ unknown filenames at this point

Fixes all the major known issues in release 1

Tail wheel crash on load.
Reversed rudder pedal animation.
Contact points. (floating wheels on takeoff run)
Avionics switch added to panels to fix radio from cold dark start up.
Carb Heat switch added.
lowered dihedral effect for easier aerobatics.
VC lights adjusted to not show on wings.
fixed some parts not following animations.
Elevator trim tab animation corrected.
Panel manual updated to show Avionics & Carb Heat switches.
Checklist updated for above switches.
Both switches added to VC.
& a few others too.


Thanks to Brian Withers & Philip Foglar for finding the contact point fix solutions ;o)
& Trev for noticing the rudder pedal error. 8o)

 

To Install in FS2004:::::::Unzip the main file to your FS2004 Root folder (also contains FS2002 air file below)

 

                                                      FS2002 installation
Air file for FS2002 here  FS2002 Air file fixes centre of lift problem in FS2002.

Please note in FS2002 there are 3 Gauges that do not function.

Engine RPM, Gyro Compass & Sideslip Gauges.

To Install in FS2002:::::::Unzip the main file to your FS2002 Root folder then place the chip.cab from the panel folder into your FS2002/Gauges folder.

 

               Addon Paint Schemes

3 new paintjobs  A pack of 3 extra liveries for your Chipmunk  3.8 mb by Rick Piper & Tom Everitt

                          Unzip the file to your FS2002 or FS2004 Root folder.

Released   http://www.flightsim.com/  search file library for chpmnk04.zip

                  http://www.avsim.com/    search file library for chipmunk2004.zip

Useful keyboard commands to move about VC

Eyepoint - Move Back

Ctrl + Enter

Eyepoint - Move Forward

Ctrl + Backspace

Eyepoint - Move Down (lower seat)

Shift + Backspace

Eyepoint - Move Up (raise seat)

Shift + Enter

Eyepoint - Move Left      

Ctrl + Shift + Backspace

Eyepoint - Move Right

Ctrl + Shift + Enter

Eyepoint - Reset

SPACE

 

 Includes Panel + Custom lighting effects + sounds + full Virtual cockpit with both front & rear seats available.

Full moving parts inc opening canopy + moving trim tabs + detailed gear & suspension.

Flight dynamics developed with real RAF Pilots ex & current .


Reference material & pilots notes with help from Dave Booker & Brian Gibbs.

Model & FDE & Artwork/Textures by Rick Piper using FSDS 2.24.

2d Panel & Gauges by Dave Booker & Saverio Maurri.

Radio texture by Dave Booker & Radio Gauges by David Maltby  www.dmflightsim.co.uk/
Drawings & info supplied by Brian Gibbs.

Photographic info by Dave Booker & the Brooklands Museum.
Dh Gipsy major Sounds by Mike Hambly. (with Permission) thanks Mike.

Technical help from Rod Brown   Rod's website  Chipmunk flyer
Pilot face textures by Arik Hohmeyer of FSBerlin. (thanks for the permission guys)  www.fsdesign-berlin.de.vu.
seatbelts & their Texture by Ralph Pegram (with Permission) from sid.zip)    www.transglobalaircraft.co.uk
Map pouch & fire extinguisher textures by Tim Conrad (with Permission) Piglet's Peculiar Planes.

 

Scenery By Gary Summons UK2000 & Visual Flight's excellent photographic VFR scenery  visualflight