clickclickdoh wrote:Ominato is also now available on Avsim with the aircraft updated to Johns models.
Hi Click,
In the Ominato release on AVSim one FSX texture is missing - 25K 8270 (I thought I let you know in case you want to replace the archive).
Cheers,
Martin
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Cheers,
Martin
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I think I remember seeing repaints (and maybe flightplans) for new JMSDF C-130's. Was it in this thread? Or was it in a different thread? Or am I just imagining it?
Thanks! I have flightplans for 61 Kokutai using 3 YS11's (made by Jason King). So I am using those for now. Then if/when the JMSDF C-130's are update I will switch.
TheFoufure wrote:I've put the links for Graham King F-2 repaint in a other post some weeks a go. I've the files and share them.
Availability is only one of the reasons to redo the series.
03-8105 was one of the F-2Bs assigned to 21 Squadron when Matsushima was hit by the Tsunami, but it was at Nagoya being overhauled instead of being at home and became the only undamaged aircraft. It was sent to Misawa where it was 21 Squadrons only aircraft and continued the F-2B pilot training mission alongside 3 Squadron and 8 Squadron. For this years Misawa open house it and an aircraft from 3 squadron and 8 squadron were all painted in identical markings and the phrase Ganbarou! Tohoku, which has become the rally cry for rebuilding from the Tsunami.
The scenery has been updated to reflect the first phase layout changes to the air base after the Tsunami: New UH-60J apron and hangars and a relocated taxiway to the Blue Impulse apron. Also included are my redone 21 Hikotai F-2Bs with two special paints.
What is the proper procedure for installing the JASDF Bases? As Clickclickdoh notes above I need add additional items to FS2004 to get the most out of the scenery. This info is also contained in the readme file. My question is do I add them to the scenery's sub-folders (scenery/texture) I'm trying to add or do I install them to the main FS2004? Where I get confused is when it mentions addons that contain the same items. For example Atusgi and Beaufort Scenery Object library both contain fence and ABO bgls. Do I copy one over the other, or am I suppose to have these sceneries active in FS2004 when trying use the JASDF scenery?
If this has been covered before, please point me in that direction and I'll read it. I couldn't find it.
Thanks for the great scenery and AI! We have some very talented designers. I find myself watching the aircraft more than I fly.
Hi Mike,
What I do is have an active folder in the addon folder containing all the common files used in MAIW sceneries.
Mine is named MAIW Object Library containing both a scenery and texture sub folder.
Just keep one of the most up to date copy of each file from the various packages.
Steve
The process is pretty simple if you have insalled the MAIW projects that the libraries come from, fs9 will find them. So, if for example the project calls for libraries from MAIW Atsugi and MAIW Beaufort, if you have those packages installed already, the new scenery will find those objects. No other effort needed on your part, just make sure the MAIW packages are activated below the new scenery.
For the libraries that don't come from MAIW packages, I just toss them in <your fs9 install>\addon scenery\scenery. That way instead of having a dozen copies of each library spread out through all the scenery folders, you only have one common call. You shouldn't have to copy any files into the folders of my scenery projects for them to work.
Thank you! I incorporated your suggestions and everything works well. I appreciate you explaining this to me. I was trying to make this a lot harder than it needed to be.