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I have put together a package for the Italian Air Force. If anyone is interested it is available here:- http://www.btinternet.com/~maddog71/ITAFai.zip

Comments would be most welcome as this is the first package of this type I have put together.

Thanks.
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I've been trying to do my first Ai pack for release of a Croatian Air Force Mig 21 Squadron for a while. But at the moment I'm stalled on all the effort it takes so kudos to you for doing this. :D 8)
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Keith,
I've downloaded and installed your package.
I haven't had a chance to spend a lot of time with it, but from what I've seen it's first rate work.
Thanks and keep it up.
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Thanks for the kind words. That's the sort of encouragement a lot of us need!
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Hi Keith !

First of all I really appreciate it when people take time to produce packages for their fellow simmers, so thank you.

I have one (pretty big) remark though. I don't know how realistic you want things to be, but know that in Europe most airbases have opening hours, and only few bases are open 24/7. I enjoy watching Italian cargo's flying into Belgian bases... but at 4AM everyone's still sleeping here :lol:

I can provide the opening hours for Belgian Air Force bases if you want. And if you care for realism, that is :wink:

Thanks again.

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Hope you have an Open Day at EBFS. As I am sending Norvenich Tornadoes to that base on Saturday in my upcoming FPs for Norvenich AB. All the others dep/arr weekdays somewhen between 07:00 and 18:00 GMT. Will this be fine, Greg ?
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Hi Jan

I guess you can always request a 'waiver' to the Belgian Air Staff :wink:


Maybe we could start a seperate thread in which everyone can add information about local bases in a kind of database, but here you have the main bases in Belgium:


EBBE Beauvechain
EBBL Kleine Brogel
EBFS Florennes


-> Flying window:
Mon-Tue 0830L until 2400L (for nightflying during summer time) or 2100L (for nightflying during winter time)
Wed-Fri 0830L until 1730L
Sat-Sun Closed (Except for QRA)


EBFN Koksijde

-> Flying window:
Mon-Fri 0830L until 1730L
Sat-Sun Closed (Except for SAR)


EBBR Brussels / EBMB Melsbroek

-> 24/7


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Greg,

the times you mentioned are locals, arent they ?
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sprocky wrote:the times you mentioned are locals, arent they ?
They are indeed. e.g. 0830L

Otherwise I'd have to post two times for each window (winter & summer) :wink:
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Sorry, I missed the "L" :wink:

You are late. 08:30 ? The first a/c took off at 07:30L at our base. Sadly it is closed now :cry:
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Tirithon wrote:Hi Keith !

First of all I really appreciate it when people take time to produce packages for their fellow simmers, so thank you.

I have one (pretty big) remark though. I don't know how realistic you want things to be, but know that in Europe most airbases have opening hours, and only few bases are open 24/7. I enjoy watching Italian cargo's flying into Belgian bases... but at 4AM everyone's still sleeping here :lol:

I can provide the opening hours for Belgian Air Force bases if you want. And if you care for realism, that is :wink:

Thanks again.

Greg
Thanks for your comments. They're appreciated.
I'd like to reiterate that the contents of my package are not my work. I only put everything together :)

As for realism (regarding the timings), I'm not bothered one bit if an aircraft goes into an airport at a time when in real life it would be closed. But that's just me!
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There's the realism thing again... "how far do you want to go?"

Some people (like me) try to simulate real-world traffic within the constraints of FS, others (like you) are happy when they see stuff flying around. Which I respect by the way, we just seem to have different goals. :wink:

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sprocky wrote:You are late. 08:30 ? The first a/c took off at 07:30L at our base. Sadly it is closed now :cry:
I wouldn't worry too much about being half an hour early :wink:
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