There is a nice up to date scenery of VIDP at:
http://www.frfstudio.net/
I think that the AFCAD coming with that scenery may be revised with an excellent end result.
Just a suggestion!
Indian air force projects
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Re: Indian air force projects
While their afcad is not as detailed (and I doubt it has multiple intersection departures), their scenery looks promising, if the pics are anything to go by. Perhaps I will include compatibility with their scenery in an optional ADE file.
Thanks for the heads-up ardethomas
EDIT:
Had a closer look, and it actually leaves quite a lot to be desired in that none of the military aprons appear to have much done to them in terms of scenery objects. Also, the main control tower is missing!
Maybe these are in the update?!?
Thanks for the heads-up ardethomas

EDIT:
Had a closer look, and it actually leaves quite a lot to be desired in that none of the military aprons appear to have much done to them in terms of scenery objects. Also, the main control tower is missing!
Maybe these are in the update?!?
Dan
Re: Indian air force projects
Did this package or the individual units ever appear for download.
Cheers
Jim
Cheers
Jim
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Re: Indian air force projects
As far as I know Dan has not got to the stage of releasing anything.
Steve
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Re: Indian air force projects
Dan isn't even on the stage at the moment......
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Re: Indian air force projects
Thanks for the info. It's a shame it has died a death, was looking to be a lovely looking package.
Jim

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Re: Indian air force projects
Hm, there is something on avsim:
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Cat ... hange+View
Scroll down to April 2009.
Once he passed his package for beta testing and later an updated one. But IIRC copyrights on the models were the main issues for not releasing this package.
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Cat ... hange+View
Scroll down to April 2009.
Once he passed his package for beta testing and later an updated one. But IIRC copyrights on the models were the main issues for not releasing this package.
Jan
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Re: Indian air force projects
You are right, Jan.
He had worked most, if not all, of the permissions out and was adding more touches to it when real life interfered.
He had worked most, if not all, of the permissions out and was adding more touches to it when real life interfered.
Steve
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Re: Indian air force projects
Well......................you never know what Santa might bring Jim.jimrodger wrote:Thanks for the info. It's a shame it has died a death, was looking to be a lovely looking package.![]()
Jim

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