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Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 09:34
by JNDVirtual
maverick69 wrote:To represent the "ORP Generał Tadeusz Kościuszko" Mark Griggs developed a set of USN "Perry class" frigates as static objects, available on Flightsim.com, but they are for FS9.
Filename: marks_usn_frigates_complete.zip
Thanks for the heads-up. For now, I'm going to repaint AJ Weber's set, as they were made for FSX and can be used as AI. I'm going to send the two frigates out to sea and let the user go find 'em. ;)

And for those of you who know Poland, yes, I have the Kosciuszko at the wrong port. Let's call that screenshot a visit. The final version will have the ship at its proper port of Gdynia (which I also have to make, as FSX does not show the Gdynia port).

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 23 Mar 2014, 20:52
by JNDVirtual
Still toying around with Gdynia. Needed a break, so I threw a basic flightplan for the two frigates and the four submarines of the Polish Navy.

Here, the ORP Sokol and the ORP General Kazimierz Pulaski are at their home port in Gdynia. The Polish Naval Academy is the group of rose buildings in the background.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 29 Mar 2014, 04:44
by JNDVirtual
Flightplans and painting. Still going. Will probably miss the end-of-month deadline, but I'm trying to get this right.

In the meantime, enjoy a shot of the 1st Air Base at Warsaw Chopin Airport.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 02 Apr 2014, 14:47
by JNDVirtual
And...it appears that the Polish Armed Forces have again restructured, and the MAIW unit nomenclature in the Polish MiG-29s package is no longer used.

NOTE: The following is written in an American-centric way for clarity purposes.

Here's how the 21st Tactical Air Base at Swidwin is structured (courtesy Wikipedia Poland):

Headquarters Section
Operations Group
  • 1st Flying Squadron
  • 2nd Flying Squadron
  • Operations Support Squadron
Maintenance Group
  • 1st Maintenance Squadron
  • 2nd Maintenance Squadron
Logistics Group
  • Mission Support Squadron
  • Security Forces Squadron
So it appears that the flying squadrons are no longer independently numbered as they are in the U.S. (i.e. 11th Bomb Squadron), but are instead simply generically numbered subordinates of a base-level unit, similar to the U.S. Army (5-101 AV representing the 5th Battalion of the 101st Aviation Regiment). So instead of squadron-centric parking codes (i.e. 7ELT representing the 7 Eskadra Lotnictwa Taktycznego, or 7th Tactical Air Squadron), the codes now look to have to be base-centric (i.e. 21B1 representing the 1st Squadron of the 21 Baza Lotnictwa Taktycznego, or 21st Tactical Air Base). It really isn't a problem at a base where all flying squadrons utilize the same equipment, but I will still use that system in case flightplans have a specific squadron deploying somewhere.

I will edit the parking codes of the aircraft in this release accordingly. But it does delay the release a bit.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 03 Apr 2014, 18:51
by grzegorz
Could you share painting for W-3 from 1st Air Base at Warsaw Chopin Airport? :roll:

Best regards

Grzegorz

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 05:34
by dk1213
I need some Polish repaints for my IRIS Mig-29's they are impossible to find. Anyone help? I am 100% polish and I can't wait for this stuff and some skins for my migs.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 09:15
by grzegorz
Hi,
is this still alive?

Best regards

Grzegorz

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 12:25
by JNDVirtual
It's alive...just got some real-world work to knock out before I pick it back up. Stay tuned...

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 21:43
by dk1213
dziękuję kolega :smt006

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 08:35
by jimrodger
Did this ever see the light of day?

Ever hopeful!!!!!

Jim

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 00:14
by JNDVirtual
I had to reconstruct a LOT of stuff after that drive crash, but I did recover quite a bit of it and am trying to pretty it up for release. Life got in the way (hence this big delay), but I did change up some models and flight plans. But I recovered most of the AFCADs. Stay tuned.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 08 Nov 2016, 12:47
by Ripcord
Please do a version that works in P3D. I can help if you need.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 03:29
by JNDVirtual
Once I get it tidied up for FSX, you can have a go with it in P3D for compatibility.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 13:51
by TheFoufure
And a FS9 version ?

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 12 Nov 2016, 17:56
by Ripcord
FS9 is the default setting around here. It is the other versions that you have to convert yourself.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 24 Feb 2017, 22:45
by JNDVirtual
Okay folks, here's the first beta with the FSX AFCADs only. I'm going to have to dig to find the flightplans and paints, but those of you familiar with AFCADs and creating your own flightplans can have a go at this. Anyone who wants to convert to FS9 can do so, but I am still working on some of these, so a couple of 'em may change.

The AFCADs that have an ICAO code that begins with an 8 are helicopter-specific fields.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 25 Feb 2017, 17:07
by Victory103
Thanks Tim, guess I'm testing in Poland as long as my GPU holds up. Gives me an excuse to fly a Polish Viper.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 25 Feb 2017, 18:38
by JNDVirtual
I just did a clean install of FSX on my new rig (got the old hard drive in a docking station), so I may re-immerse myself in Poland after I get Kenya out the door. So that C-17 dipping its wings at you might be me. ;)

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 01 Jun 2018, 10:38
by TheFoufure
Hello. Is this project always under way ? Thanks.

Re: The Polish Air Force Project

Posted: 13 Feb 2020, 19:00
by bismarck
Hi JND, have you ever released something of this project?
I'm interested in EPIR and EPPR for the Mi-24.

Can't find them on usual sites.

Thanks in advance, Giorgio