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by Stewart Pearson » 24 Nov 2012, 10:13
cgold wrote: Didn't someone do RATS vodka-burners in Indian AF colors before? I feel someone did them somewhere in the past...
Took me a bit of searching, but I found one at one of those sites that I rarely if ever visit;
http://www.fs2000.org/index.php/downloa ... shin-il-76
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by cgold » 24 Nov 2012, 18:52
Thank you so much!!! I've been hunting for this paint for a while now...
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by Stewart Pearson » 27 Nov 2012, 17:56
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by delbydoo » 27 Nov 2012, 19:44
Many thanks Stewart
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by Alan Robertson » 27 Nov 2012, 20:45
What a smashing scenery you've created there, Stewart. I confess I dumped the statics from it as I'm not a fan of same but there's plenty of traffic at the base in my sim to populate it nicely. Many many thanks.
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by Stewart Pearson » 27 Nov 2012, 21:23
Alan Robertson wrote: What a smashing scenery you've created there, Stewart. I confess I dumped the statics from it as I'm not a fan of same but there's plenty of traffic at the base in my sim to populate it nicely. Many many thanks.
No probs Alan, although I had set up some cargo etc around the IL-76 and placed a tug in front of the Mig-29.
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by Stewart Pearson » 10 Dec 2012, 23:11
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by Alan Robertson » 11 Dec 2012, 16:49
Wow! Both of the latest works are fantastic so a big thanks from me.
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by jimrodger » 11 Dec 2012, 18:04
Stew lovely stuuf.
At VIDP at the 11 threshold there are several trees sticking up through the runway, as well as some more on the taxiways leading on to that area.
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by Stewart Pearson » 11 Dec 2012, 18:06
jimrodger wrote: Stew lovely stuuf.
At VIDP at the 11 threshold there are several trees sticking up through the runway, as well as some more on the taxiways leading on to that area.
Jim
Hi Jim,
It's not my scenery mate, I just altered the parking, but I'll have a wee look and see if I can make a change.
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by RKE » 11 Dec 2012, 18:24
Sounds like I'm not the only with a dodgy landclass then, only on my end the whole airport is offset by a couple of miles north of where the background poly outline suggest it ought to be
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by Stewart Pearson » 11 Dec 2012, 18:52
RKE wrote: Sounds like I'm not the only with a dodgy landclass then, only on my end the whole airport is offset by a couple of miles north of where the background poly outline suggest it ought to be
I take it you mean at Delhi?
If so I'm working on a fix which (I hope) will sort out both problems (yours and Jims)
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by RKE » 11 Dec 2012, 19:10
Whoops, yeah I meant at VIDP
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by jimrodger » 11 Dec 2012, 19:28
Cheers Stew, wasn't sure if was your mod or the original that was causing the prob.
All the best
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by Stewart Pearson » 11 Dec 2012, 19:33
Okay guys,
I have uploaded a VTPP file which will (hopefully) sort out the problems you're experiencing.
It's in the downloads thread. Let me know how you get on.
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by ardethomas » 13 Dec 2012, 18:23
Does anybody has Imaginesim VIDP?
I dont know how to edit the Afcad file for adding the military parking.
Thanks for the help!
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by Stewart Pearson » 21 Dec 2012, 00:55
Thanks for the link Andy. That one would certainly fill a large gap.
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by Stewart Pearson » 02 Jul 2013, 19:38
Okay - at long last after my trials and hassles of the last 4 months, I'm starting back into my IAF project.
Here's some screenshots from the latest WIP - Tezpur AB - VETZ
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by AndyG43 » 09 Jul 2013, 16:29
And a welcome return it is! That's looking very nice.
BRW the Rapidshare links for your earlier works are down again; which is exceptionally annoying as I'm partway through a reinstall and thought I had them all backed up - des anybody have a copy of Agra/VIAX they could let me have?