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e.daalder
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by e.daalder » 14 May 2007, 20:40
Rocket, that is excellent work. I've installed your first version of spang and i really love it. How is version 2 coming. Any news?
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by Joseph29 » 15 May 2007, 01:33
Looking good.
I recently downloaded Eric Kunst's flightplans for the F-16's based at Spangdahlem. I was going to install them with your older scenery, but I think I will wait for this newer scenery and install those plans then.
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by BadPvtDan » 15 May 2007, 03:35
Yall do realize this thread is 6 months old?
"The first rule of Zombieland: Cardio. When the zombie outbreak first hit, the first to go, for obvious reasons... were the fatties."
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by e.daalder » 15 May 2007, 07:54
yep, i do realise it. That's why i was wondering if there was any news. I hope he hasn't quit the project. That would be really sad
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by Joseph29 » 15 May 2007, 08:06
BadPvtDan wrote: Yall do realize this thread is 6 months old?
No I did not. But I just downloaded the RTAD scenery and F-16 flightplans 3 days ago.
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by rocket_26_ » 15 May 2007, 10:10
The scenery is on hold at the moment. It will get finished in the next few months and I will probably make it FSX compatable. For the moment im concentrating on Lakenheath (which I will say is very near completion) and a few others sceneries that there isnt a alternative for. Being that there is already a version of ETAD of mine already out, I havnt given it priority over the others.
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by e.daalder » 15 May 2007, 15:54
Thanks for the answer rocket
. Lakenheath is also very interesting.
Which programs do you use for designing your airfields rocket?
Thanks in advance,
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by rocket_26_ » 15 May 2007, 17:32
e.daalder wrote: Thanks for the answer rocket
. Lakenheath is also very interesting.
Which programs do you use for designing your airfields rocket?
Thanks in advance,
Dummy
I model all but the ground in GMAX. I use FSearth or Scenegex for the AFCAD so that I can draw over a sat image for accurancy. Lakenheath is looking pretty good and with 70+ NBAI F-15's I am getting decent frame rates despite the complexity of the base.
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by VulcanDriver » 15 May 2007, 18:40
rocket_26_ wrote: The scenery is on hold at the moment. It will get finished in the next few months and I will probably make it FSX compatable.
Don't forget us FS9ers...
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by rocket_26_ » 15 May 2007, 18:59
VulcanDriver wrote: rocket_26_ wrote: The scenery is on hold at the moment. It will get finished in the next few months and I will probably make it FSX compatable.
Don't forget us FS9ers...
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I still use FS9 even though I own FSX. I will be just making them for both.
Cheerz
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by Garysb » 15 May 2007, 22:20
I use FSearth or Scenegex for the AFCAD so that I can draw over a sat image for accurancy. Cheerz
Ian[/quote]
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How? and can you? do that with google earth
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by e.daalder » 16 May 2007, 15:49
I use FSearth or Scenegex for the AFCAD so that I can draw over a sat image for accurancy.
Ian, how exactly does that work? can you link FSearth or scenegex to afcad?
Lakenheath is looking pretty good and with 70+ NBAI F-15's I am getting decent frame rates despite the complexity of the base.
A few screenshots maybe? please
I'm looking forward to your scenery's
Edwin
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by rocket_26_ » 16 May 2007, 16:59
e.daalder wrote: I use FSearth or Scenegex for the AFCAD so that I can draw over a sat image for accurancy.
Ian, how exactly does that work? can you link FSearth or scenegex to afcad?
Lakenheath is looking pretty good and with 70+ NBAI F-15's I am getting decent frame rates despite the complexity of the base.
A few screenshots maybe? please
I'm looking forward to your scenery's
Edwin
FS earth is a payware link between Google Earth and FS. I have FS/FSearth/AFCAD open at one time and once have i have each positon i place a node in AFCAD,this is a tiresome way of doing it though. The way i usually do it is make one huge sat image in photoshop, made up from google or any other sat website. That way i get decent resolution then, i scale the map in Scenegenx and draw over it. Doing this either way can take time, but the result is a accurate layout.
Screenshots of EGUL are in the screenshot forum!!!
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by e.daalder » 16 May 2007, 21:18
Rocket,
thats just awesome man.
Thanks for your quick response and screenshots. Keep up the good work.
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by e.daalder » 17 Jan 2008, 19:43
Hi there,
Is there any news about the spang project? Heard it was near release but haven't heard anything after that. Hope the project isn't stopped.
Greetings, Edwin
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by btaylo24 » 26 Mar 2008, 12:42
The Phoenix will arise from the flames
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by bismarck » 26 Mar 2008, 14:01
btaylo24 wrote: The Phoenix will arise from the flames
What? Scenery or MAIW package?
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by Firebird » 26 Mar 2008, 14:08
The scenery is still ongoing, Ian started again to include some new techniques to make the scenery better. Its some way off, he is still on it.
As for a MAIW, well without giving away any secrets we would hardly be discussing it here if we weren't planning to use it
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by btaylo24 » 26 Mar 2008, 22:18
Steve
I was trying to be cryptic!
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by Firebird » 26 Mar 2008, 22:34
I know you were, mate
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