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Jun 30
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In the topic before this Xfalcon talks about a virtual airshow in FSX being done on a different server. I was wondering if we could organize one for here on our server preferably in FS2004 as it runs better on most people's systems.
I was thinking of gathering a list of good free-ware planes for people to download so during the show you actually see what plane they are flying. Wanna-be performers can pick an aircraft from the list (or add one) and do a performance in it (maybe multiple). My favorite airshows have a warbird event, modern military, modern hardcore aerobatics, then some 'gentle' aerobatics in non-traditional aerobatic planes like Matt Younkin in the Beech 18 or Gene Soucy in the Showcat(modified Grumman AgCat). Any thoughts?
No need to get crazy with aerobatics, crashes will be turned on so if you crash, your demo is done.
This would not be a very rigorously detailed and organized event with specific performance times, basically one after the other. Someone will have to be the 'show boss' to coordinate who can take off, land, enter the show box, etc.
I do not mind organizing this if people are interested.
Any flight demo is welcome, STOLs, aerobatics, warbird showcase, formation flights, team demos, comedy, etc. Speaking of comedy routines, I was thinking of trying the 'drunken flying' that Kyle Franklin does. I might have to add some HP to the default Cub though
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Jun 30
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The Sim V, FS 2002 and FS 2004 Air-shows used to be very popular in the somewhat distant past, then enthusiasm dropped off and it was no longer well supported.
Note: This was at a time when everyone and his dog was using FS 2002/FS 2004, and FSX was just a twinkle in Uncle Bill's eye!
It takes quite a lot of organising...
with very strict rules applying!
.
Buzzing, and over-flying the spectators by rogue Pilots was strictly prohibited.
Only single planes, or groups of planes, were allowed to be in the air at any one time, under the strict control of the organiser.
And all had to land before the next group took off.
A suitable
Default Airfield
had to be selected, common to everyone.
Note: FSX and FS 2004 scenery doesn't mix very well!
Aircraft were a mix of default aircraft, and pre-selected aircraft, from a pre-published list only.
Non-participants and Visitors on the ground had to be using the; "Paper Aeroplane"* to ease band-with and frame-rates. With engines switched OFF!
Frame rates locked to 20 FPS max.
A lot of work and organising is involved...
...trust me!...!
(And its a BIG disappointment if no-one turns up on the day!)
..and don't forget..."TIME ZONES" around the World!....
...!
Note: For the Sim V Multiplayer Server, (178.63.253.134), the necessary password must be requested beforehand.
(Useful to prevent outsiders from gate-crashing the events!).
Good luck......
...!
Paul....FS 2004 + FS Navigator Radar...
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* FS 2004 Paper Airplane.....1.10MB...>>>
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Jun 30
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I supose FSX can now be introduced too.
I know there are some airports wich have the same mesh in FSX and FS9 from my flights with fozzer.
And I doubt anyone would join except me in a piper or possibly a WACO taperwing doing crazy stuff,you in another WACO and of course fozzer in his cessna.
I am now imagining the airshow:
HERE COMES JETPROP IN HIS MODIFIED WACO TAPERWING!!!
CRASH
Ehhh,jetprop had a dentist apointment.
Now onto 'Wahubnah' Adam!
'Yes thank you,I will be flying the WACO great lakes modified ..bla...blablabla...blablabla...'
OK SHUT UP ADAM!
Due to a tragic accident Adam can't perform today,we'll go onto our last show; FOZZER IN HIS CESSNA!!!
I'll now signal paul to take off; 'Paul,you can take off now'
'zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz'
YOU ARE F##KING SLEEPING YOU OLD MAN??!!!!
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Jun 30
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Ahhhh, the good old SimV airshows. Remember when we had all those blokes in deckchairs sat on the taxiway
Also fond memories of the vBBMF.....always thought we were pretty good
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Jun 30
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Memories of lots of fun and laughter with a good crowd of Sim V Multiplayer Friends who have long since disappeared...
A rare occasion when aerobatics was
actually allowed
in a Multiplayer Session!
Fun times!
Paul...
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Jun 30
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thanks Jetprop
Well doing ad-hoc stuff with small groups is fun still, I am willing to work on organizing one but obviously it would be later in the summer.
Somethings to think about though for me, thank you for the response guys.
In the mean time, I will continue to put on ad-hoc airshows with who ever is doing a multiplayer session with me. I try to follow real world airshow rules and be 'safe'.
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Currently trying to pick which default planes are capable of some aerobatics in FS2004. Cessna 172 makes the cut, Cessna 208 lacks a bit of elevator response but its power and high lift wings make for a lot of fun!
Next the Mooney, Baron, and Kingair.
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Jul 2
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A couple of ready-made race circuits which I have used for many years....
Reno. Nevada...>>>
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=Reno+Air+Race&categoryId=
Moffett Field. San Francisco. Cal...>>>
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=Moffett+field&x=0&y=0
Paul...FS 2004...
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Fozzer wrote
on Jul 2
nd
, 2012 at 7:15pm:
A couple of ready-made race circuits which I have used for many years....
Reno. Nevada...>>>
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=Reno+Air+Race&categoryId=
Moffett Field. San Francisco. Cal...>>>
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=Moffett+field&x=0&y=0
Paul...FS 2004...
...!
I already had Reno, but thank you for Moffett field. I hope to be getting UT USA, UT Canada/Alaska, and GE Pro soon as well. When I install those I was going to go through all my addon scenery and dumb some excess junk.
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Jul 2
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Cool, I was just thinking about this
Maybe fly two airshows, one for FS2004, and one for FSX...
I've got some... Interesting shows I've been practicing with my... Umm... Aircraft that belong in Area 51
"...Burn the land, Boil the sea, You can't take the sky from me..."
"There is an art, or rather a knack to flying. It is being able to throw oneself at the ground and miss"
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Jul 3
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Try this maybe,both for FSX and FS9:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=FSX%2FFS2004+Reno+Air+Race+Scen...
SkyHawk00 wrote
on Jul 2
nd
, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Cool, I was just thinking about this
Maybe fly two airshows, one for FS2004, and one for FSX...
I've got some... Interesting shows I've been practicing with my... Umm... Aircraft that belong in Area 51
...Oh god...
Oh and I've added a few horses to my piper cub,I somehow managed to squeze in a 95 HP 6 cylinder engine.
I wanted more horses but its already easy enough to over-speed with 95 HP.
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Jul 3
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jetprop wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 7:05am:
Try this maybe,both for FSX and FS9:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=FSX%2FFS2004+Reno+Air+Race+Scen...
SkyHawk00 wrote
on Jul 2
nd
, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Cool, I was just thinking about this
Maybe fly two airshows, one for FS2004, and one for FSX...
I've got some... Interesting shows I've been practicing with my... Umm... Aircraft that belong in Area 51
...Oh god...
Oh and I've added a few horses to my piper cub,I somehow managed to squeeze in a 95 HP 6 cylinder engine.
I wanted more horses but its already easy enough to over-speed with 95 HP.
A few...
... Horses?
I've squeezed a whole field of Stallions into my Cessna 150's Continental Motor!...
....!
Paul...the fastest '150 in the west...
...
...!
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Fozzer wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 7:18am:
jetprop wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 7:05am:
Try this maybe,both for FSX and FS9:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=FSX%2FFS2004+Reno+Air+Race+Scen...
SkyHawk00 wrote
on Jul 2
nd
, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Cool, I was just thinking about this
Maybe fly two airshows, one for FS2004, and one for FSX...
I've got some... Interesting shows I've been practicing with my... Umm... Aircraft that belong in Area 51
...Oh god...
Oh and I've added a few horses to my piper cub,I somehow managed to squeeze in a 95 HP 6 cylinder engine.
I wanted more horses but its already easy enough to over-speed with 95 HP.
A few...
... Horses?
I've squeezed a whole field of Stallions into my Cessna 150's Continental Motor!...
....!
Paul...the fastest '150 in the west...
...
...!
I stuck with a real-world equivalent amount of added HP in the default 172: Lycoming AEIO-360 putting out 200hp.
On that note, how can one add a smoke system to a sim bird?
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Jul 3
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wahubna wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 4:33pm:
Fozzer wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 7:18am:
jetprop wrote
on Jul 3
rd
, 2012 at 7:05am:
Try this maybe,both for FSX and FS9:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=FSX%2FFS2004+Reno+Air+Race+Scen...
SkyHawk00 wrote
on Jul 2
nd
, 2012 at 9:23pm:
Cool, I was just thinking about this
Maybe fly two airshows, one for FS2004, and one for FSX...
I've got some... Interesting shows I've been practicing with my... Umm... Aircraft that belong in Area 51
...Oh god...
Oh and I've added a few horses to my piper cub,I somehow managed to squeeze in a 95 HP 6 cylinder engine.
I wanted more horses but its already easy enough to over-speed with 95 HP.
A few...
... Horses?
I've squeezed a whole field of Stallions into my Cessna 150's Continental Motor!...
....!
Paul...the fastest '150 in the west...
...
...!
I stuck with a real-world equivalent amount of added HP in the default 172: Lycoming AEIO-360 putting out 200hp.
On that note, how can one add a smoke system to a sim bird?
Through the aircraft.cfg file, copy the [smokesystem] lines from the extra-300 and past it into the aircrafts.cfg
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I'm up for another, if this ever happens!
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MrJake2002 wrote
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I'm up for another, if this ever happens!
Jake...
...!
Can you remember the names of the Chaps who organised some of our previous FS 2002/FS 2004 Air Shows?
...my memory fails...
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Paul...FS 2004...
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Fozzer wrote
on Jul 15
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MrJake2002 wrote
on Jul 15
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I'm up for another, if this ever happens!
Jake...
...!
Can you remember the names of the Chaps who organised some of our previous FS 2002/FS 2004 Air Shows?
...my memory fails...
...!
Paul...FS 2004...
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...Again...
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jetprop wrote
on Jul 15
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Fozzer wrote
on Jul 15
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Jake...
...!
Can you remember the names of the Chaps who organised some of our previous FS 2002/FS 2004 Air Shows?
...my memory fails...
...!
Paul...FS 2004...
...!
...Again...
No problem on alternative Tuesdays...
...when there is an "R" in the month...
..and its a Leap-Year...
...!
Paul...
...
...
...!
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If my laptop comes back functional then I will first re-setup my sim then get working on the virtual airshow stuff. I had figured out some good routines in the Cessna 172 (very slightly modified cfg file: 200hp .1 added to control surface effectiveness) and in the Ford Trimotor. The Trimotor I adjusted the cfg to match the HP of the last version and slightly tweaked the controls surface effectiveness similarly to what I did in the 172. She still refused to some maneuvers, but due to its size it still made for a very graceful routine.....which started with a 1 wheel take off and ended with landing on 1 main wheel, hoping back and forth between the mains then doing a 1 wheel turn-around at the end of the runway!
A friend spawned in right at the end of the runway once as I was doing the 1 wheel stuff so I had to switch wheels then raise the wing enough to avoid him!
Man I miss my flight sim
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I now have the problem:
Which bird?
The WACO taperwing is meant for FS9 and works in FSX and is slightly harder to manouver but has more lift.
OR the default piper cub(which I think is also in FS9) which is easier to handle but less lift.
EDIT:It will be neither,going for a jet I think.
EDIT 2:I know exactely what I'm going for...
A glider!I took one for a try today and the default FSX glider is quite agile!
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I have some aerobatic aircraft of choice: Extra 300, Zlin Z50, MiG-21, and the ol' F/A-18.
I've actually got a show planned out for my MiG-21 that I could easily adapt for the F/A-18 because MiG-21s do NOT do high alpha and slow speed flying at all.
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I don't realy have a plan because the glider is kinda unpredictable.
Oh and maybe a slow formation flight in the end?
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jetprop wrote
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I don't realy have a plan because the glider is kinda unpredictable.
Oh and maybe a slow formation flight in the end?
Remember an routine does not have to have death-defying stunts or 'extreme' maneuvers. I have seen a sail plane do aerobatics in person at 2 airshows. That one does have a small (I mean really small) jet engine. But most of the routine is just simple maneuvers done in a graceful manner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhXTGLybNvQ
One thing that annoys the crap out of me about the non-aviation crowd at airshows is they all want to see near-crashes. The closer the plane appears to crash the better in their eyes.
The Piper Cub can do a wonderful routine by the way with 0 cfg changes. It has plenty of lift, you might want to check your fuel and passenger weights next time. I always reduce passenger/pilot weight to 1 140lb person to approximate my slender build
With 15% fuel and my meager 140, the Cub is a wonderful performer!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F70tClnEKQI
Just remember it is all about energy management.
Even an F/A-18 can be pretty boring if the pilot cant manage his energy during a routine. Those aerobatic birds like the Extra and Pitts make it real easy to power through mistakes, although they do allow for much more hard core maneuvers IF the pilot knows what to do.
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Fishbed7701 wrote
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I have some aerobatic aircraft of choice: Extra 300, Zlin Z50, MiG-21, and the ol' F/A-18.
I've actually got a show planned out for my MiG-21 that I could easily adapt for the F/A-18 because MiG-21s do NOT do high alpha and slow speed flying at all.
The Mig has some wicked role rate though and is great for doing those 'surprise' passes to startle the crowd
A good idea with the Hornet, do something I used to see at the Muskegon Air Fair:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEV13rLqSLw
Mis-matched team stunts are always awesome. Doing formation stuff might be too much for us, but doing like trailing stuff (where one follows the other) through a maneuver or pass would still be cool.
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I CAN'T MAKE UP MY FLIPPING MIND!
This morning I felt more for the mirage 2000!
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jetprop wrote
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I CAN'T MAKE UP MY FLIPPING MIND!
This morning I felt more for the mirage 2000!
EDIT:I KNOW WAHT I'M GOING FOR!ITS THE HARRIER!
Lol jetprop, by the time this show comes around you'll have decided on something else!
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I suspect that, in common with all our other Air Shows, I will be sat amongst the audience in my Paper Aeroplane, wearing my Mexican hat to ward off the sun, sporting a cool pair of Shades, watching the frantic activities of the air display, and licking on a cool Ice Cream*....
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..its what I do at Sim V Air Shows...
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Paper Aeroplane...>>>
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Paul....
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Note: The low-poly-count Paper Aeroplane is recommended for all spectators, and Pilots in between flights, to ease the load on the Server. And don't forget to switch your engine(s) off when not participating!
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Fishbed7701 wrote
on Jul 16
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jetprop wrote
on Jul 16
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, 2012 at 7:25am:
I CAN'T MAKE UP MY FLIPPING MIND!
This morning I felt more for the mirage 2000!
EDIT:I KNOW WAHT I'M GOING FOR!ITS THE HARRIER!
Lol jetprop, by the time this show comes around you'll have decided on something else!
Probably.
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Fozzer wrote
on Jul 15
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jetprop wrote
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Fozzer wrote
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Jake...
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Can you remember the names of the Chaps who organised some of our previous FS 2002/FS 2004 Air Shows?
...my memory fails...
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Paul...FS 2004...
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...Again...
No problem on alternative Tuesdays...
...when there is an "R" in the month...
..and its a Leap-Year...
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Paul...
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It's been a loooooooong time!
I've moved house and i'm on two different computers, I'm going to see if I can hook up my desktop to the wireless and then I'm all for another, I may plan one for later in the year when I am back at uni, I'm thinking late September time.
If I do one I'd like to do it properly, see if we can get a good few people to participate, promote in other areas of the board, perhaps the old SimVBBMF, etc...
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I'm not going to be here for a week,please don't hold the show then.
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jetprop wrote
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I'm not going to be here for a week,please don't hold the show then.
Same here jetprop. I will be back the 29th.
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Fishbed7701 wrote
on Jul 20
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jetprop wrote
on Jul 20
th
, 2012 at 5:03pm:
I'm not going to be here for a week,please don't hold the show then.
Same here jetprop. I will be back the 29th.
Ill be at Oshkosh all week
So as far as I am concerned, no virtual airshow.
Ill be busy with the greatest airshow on Earth!
Adam....Oshkosh bound
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Alrighty folks, I think we need to start figuring out a date for the shenanigans to take place. This week I will be examining planes and airports for use in the show. I would like to keep all the planes used to those available here at SimV so folks can download them and actually see them fly. Nothing irritates me more in a multiplayer session than seeing Fozzer is flying his 150 only to see a F-5E zip past! Maybe you guys are okay with that, Im not though.
#1 AIRCRAFT RULE: I think no payware planes. Keep it all free and what is available here.
For airports, with 25,000+ out there, Im sure there are better but I am thinking of my local one: KBTL WK Kellogg in Battlecreek, MI. The surrounding area is not to abusive on the autogen while the airport has the longest runway in Michigan at just over 10,000ft allowing for a wide array of aircraft to fly here. There is also obviously a nice long taxi way next to the long runway that could be used as an alternate runway (Oshkosh style
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We should make it an airport with the same mesh in FSX as FS9 otherwise it might look weird,luckily there are a decent amount of them with similar meshes.
OR we could use FSX and FS9 compatible scenery.
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I agree with jetprop. My aircraft of choice is the MiG-21 that can be found here at SimV.
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Wait,does anyone know the philadelphia or whatever airport it was scenery?
I think thet's for FSX and FS9...
Oh and my aircraft of choise is still unknows.
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jetprop wrote
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Wait,does anyone know the philadelphia or whatever airport it was scenery?
I think thet's for FSX and FS9...
Oh and my aircraft of choise is still unknows.
I dont understand why the mesh is important or what scenery you are referring to.
I was just thinking of using an airport that gives the best frame rates for everyone but is the most flexible.
Anyways, Mig-21s are fine. One thing that I cannot get to work with those high performance jets though is staying with in a decent distance of the show line. Usually I end up tapping the throttle for a wee bit too long and then Im GONE
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wahubna wrote
on Jul 30
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, 2012 at 4:36pm:
jetprop wrote
on Jul 30
th
, 2012 at 4:23pm:
Wait,does anyone know the philadelphia or whatever airport it was scenery?
I think thet's for FSX and FS9...
Oh and my aircraft of choise is still unknows.
I dont understand why the mesh is important or what scenery you are referring to.
I was just thinking of using an airport that gives the best frame rates for everyone but is the most flexible.
Anyways, Mig-21s are fine. One thing that I cannot get to work with those high performance jets though is staying with in a decent distance of the show line. Usually I end up tapping the throttle for a wee bit too long and then Im GONE
Ignore my idea for that airport.
But meshes are important because there will be both FSX and FS9 users and the mesh is sometimes different in each version.
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jetprop wrote
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Wait,does anyone know the philadelphia or whatever airport it was scenery?
I think thet's for FSX and FS9...
Oh and my aircraft of choise is still unknows.
Its the Sunskyjet developers. They have an excellent freeware rendition for FSX and FS9.
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I scrapped that idea because on some machines (like mine) it decreases your FPS A LOT.
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First, Jetprop, that was my fear too. We really need to pick a good airport with accommodating scenery. You could say just turn all the settings down, but those landmarks are very helpful (necessary) to have a shot at doing a decent performance.
Second, I picked my plane (I might use others as well)....
Drum roll
Yep, that's right. The default Mooney Bravo with 3 changes in the cfg. 1- corrected the number of props from 4 to 3 (yes the original was 4 bladed somehow). 2- increase of prop diameter by .2ft. And 3- installation of the Lycoming AEIO-540. The obvious one is smoke though.
Turns out she is a lot of fun to do aerobatics with.
Got the idea from this fantastic pilot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxHdPDTrp54
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A few canidates for mine are:
Piper cub:great at most thing but lacks roll-rate.
f-14:Awesome at everything but I tend to take it too far.
extra 300:Great at everything but unoriginal.
Harrier:VTOL,medium-high roll-rate,but not much elevator control.
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jetprop wrote
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A few canidates for mine are:
Piper cub:great at most thing but lacks roll-rate.
f-14:Awesome at everything but I tend to take it too far.
extra 300:Great at everything but unoriginal.
Harrier:VTOL,medium-high roll-rate,but not much elevator control.
I cannot stand the default Extra 300 in FS9 or FSX. Try this honey:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=arx-5x+fsx&x=0&y=0
The Coyote WILL out perform the default Extra in every way while still being easier to control.
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wahubna wrote
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jetprop wrote
on Aug 1
st
, 2012 at 6:33pm:
A few canidates for mine are:
Piper cub:great at most thing but lacks roll-rate.
f-14:Awesome at everything but I tend to take it too far.
extra 300:Great at everything but unoriginal.
Harrier:VTOL,medium-high roll-rate,but not much elevator control.
I cannot stand the default Extra 300 in FS9 or FSX. Try this honey:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=arx-5x+fsx&x=0&y=0
The Coyote WILL out perform the default Extra in every way while still being easier to control.
Sorry,I prefer eal aircraft and a VC is a must anyways.
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jetprop wrote
on Aug 2
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wahubna wrote
on Aug 1
st
, 2012 at 8:56pm:
jetprop wrote
on Aug 1
st
, 2012 at 6:33pm:
A few canidates for mine are:
Piper cub:great at most thing but lacks roll-rate.
f-14:Awesome at everything but I tend to take it too far.
extra 300:Great at everything but unoriginal.
Harrier:VTOL,medium-high roll-rate,but not much elevator control.
I cannot stand the default Extra 300 in FS9 or FSX. Try this honey:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=arx-5x+fsx&x=0&y=0
The Coyote WILL out perform the default Extra in every way while still being easier to control.
Sorry,I prefer eal aircraft and a VC is a must anyways.
You might want to check out that plane a little more closely...it has a VC that blows the default Extra out of the water and it is based on very real unlimited aerobatic aircraft. They very greatly in engines and names (all personalized and custom machines) but I have seen several in person. The most legendary and powerful of these custom aerobatic planes is the Turbo Raven that Wayne Handley used to perform in until a major mechanical failure forced him to pancake it in (he lived).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my-ycYzVjhw
The crash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJWjbpA_zIc
I have seen this guy perform perform before and it just leaves your jaw hanging. That airplane was incredibly powerful!
Now back to the Coyote, it is a good representation of the Turbo Raven but instead of a turbo prop it has a nice piston engine in it. Please try it, you will love it!
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wahubna wrote
on Aug 2
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, 2012 at 2:00pm:
jetprop wrote
on Aug 2
nd
, 2012 at 5:01am:
wahubna wrote
on Aug 1
st
, 2012 at 8:56pm:
jetprop wrote
on Aug 1
st
, 2012 at 6:33pm:
A few canidates for mine are:
Piper cub:great at most thing but lacks roll-rate.
f-14:Awesome at everything but I tend to take it too far.
extra 300:Great at everything but unoriginal.
Harrier:VTOL,medium-high roll-rate,but not much elevator control.
I cannot stand the default Extra 300 in FS9 or FSX. Try this honey:
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=arx-5x+fsx&x=0&y=0
The Coyote WILL out perform the default Extra in every way while still being easier to control.
Sorry,I prefer eal aircraft and a VC is a must anyways.
You might want to check out that plane a little more closely...it has a VC that blows the default Extra out of the water and it is based on very real unlimited aerobatic aircraft. They very greatly in engines and names (all personalized and custom machines) but I have seen several in person. The most legendary and powerful of these custom aerobatic planes is the Turbo Raven that Wayne Handley used to perform in until a major mechanical failure forced him to pancake it in (he lived).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my-ycYzVjhw
The crash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJWjbpA_zIc
I have seen this guy perform perform before and it just leaves your jaw hanging. That airplane was incredibly powerful!
Now back to the Coyote, it is a good representation of the Turbo Raven but instead of a turbo prop it has a nice piston engine in it. Please try it, you will love it!
Ok,I'll try it later.
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Any news or dates yet? Can't wait to try this
"...Burn the land, Boil the sea, You can't take the sky from me..."
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SkyHawk00 wrote
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Any news or dates yet? Can't wait to try this
I have no idea, classes have started for me, Design-Build-Fly competition has started (year long), and I am starting work on my senior design project, oh, and I am still working..in short, I have been getting distracted and no longer have the time to work on planing this.
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wahubna wrote
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SkyHawk00 wrote
on Sep 16
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, 2012 at 5:07pm:
Any news or dates yet? Can't wait to try this
I have no idea, classes have started for me, Design-Build-Fly competition has started (year long), and I am starting work on my senior design project, oh, and I am still working..in short, I have been getting distracted and no longer have the time to work on planing this.
Me?...
...
...as usual I am busy exploring California, and the surrounding area, every day, in on-line multi-player, where occasionally, one of my Mates turns up to join me...
..(...providing that I have not dozed off, in the Parking Area!)...
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Paul...
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