I once did an installation of Golden Wings, but kind missed out on what it offered, due to my blowjob (early term for jet engine equipped aircraft.) mindset. After becoming a propliner fanatic, I have realized that there is a need to "slow down".
With this i am about to do a fresh install of FS9.1 and put the Golden Wings skin on and start building afcads for the AAF and NAS stations. That is the simple part.
Hard parts.
Where can I find 1936-1946 AI aircraft models?
How does one program AI? .air and .cfg files I get but AI traffic files are still a mystery...
Anyone interested in refighting the Second World War? (well not really...cant soot in FS9 for sone strange reason...must be CFS2's fault)
The download hangar is currently disabled. We're doing our best to bring it back as soon as possible.
World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
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World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
John Young has made some wonderful WWII AI aircraft that you can find on avsim, also there are a few others out there as well.
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Have a look at the attached excel file of this post:
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... 27#p123727
Also have a look at the list on Owl's nest
http://www.interkultur.de/gossmann/fsx/
Giorgio
http://www.militaryaiworks.com/newforum ... 27#p123727
Also have a look at the list on Owl's nest
http://www.interkultur.de/gossmann/fsx/
Giorgio
Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Jake Burrus made AI P-51, P-47, C-47, T-6 and more. They're around if you search for them.
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
JY made quite a few older models for the ACG Duxford installation. I would definitely take a look at those.
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Thanks for the help! Can you also point me to a good tutorial for creating AI flightplans? The ones I have attempted bought the farm.
Hard!
Hard!
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
For the most of the fp's i do i use RPP FP Gen (I think there's a link under the tools section on the frontpage) It's an Excel programme that does take a little getting used to. Either that or just ask
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Ditto. Very good tool, I use it all the time.shaggy22 wrote:For the most of the fp's i do i use RPP FP Gen (I think there's a link under the tools section on the frontpage) It's an Excel programme that does take a little getting used to. Either that or just ask
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Re: World War II and earlier (pre-1946)
Don Grovestine's AI Flight Planner (AIFP) is a great tool and it comes with a very comprehensIve tutorial. You find the link to Don's website on The Owl's Web, I don't have present right now and here.
Cheers,
Martin
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