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Venezuelan Su-30s for Mike Pearson's repaints:
sbai_su30mkv_ambv.zip on Avsim
sbai_su30mkv_ambv.zip on Avsim
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Hungarian MiG-29s for Mike's repaints
sbai_mig29_hungary.zip on Avsim
sbai_mig29_hungary.zip on Avsim
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A word of warning, the Venezuelan SU-30s actually use the textures of the SU-27UB model. If you have separate folders for each model then please make sure the textures are put in the correct one. Oh, and you should also check that the correct air file is referenced in the 'sim=' line , i.e. SBAI_Su-27UB.air and not SBAI_Su-30.air. Hope that helps.
Regards,
Alan
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I renamed mine and put them into the Su30 folder. They appear to show up OK.
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Thanks!Alan Robertson wrote:A word of warning, the Venezuelan SU-30s actually use the textures of the SU-27UB model. If you have separate folders for each model then please make sure the textures are put in the correct one. Oh, and you should also check that the correct air file is referenced in the 'sim=' line , i.e. SBAI_Su-27UB.air and not SBAI_Su-30.air. Hope that helps.
I noticed this when installing the aicrafts. I think the Su-27UB is correct because the Su-30 model has the canard winglets, that are not featured on the Venezuelan aircrafts. Anyway, neither model is 100% correct because the Su-30 has a totally different vertical stab, with a "horizontal" top, and not the "Mig-29ish" one!
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James
Just a quick comment (dont take this the wrong way and correct me if I am wrong) but if you are using Rips flightplanning tool you need to be aware of the time offset I know the template says local but this is wrong
All flightplans are in GMT so 10:00am GMT in the flightplans is 8:00 PM ish in Korea in the sim, at the moment most of your flights in the plans are at night.
and vice versa for Central America 7:00am gmt in the plans is the middle of the night in venezuela
From what I can remember you need to change the probability figures to reflect gmt offset
Cheers
Gary
My mistake its the GMT offset figure ion the front page so for Korea it should be something like +10
Just a quick comment (dont take this the wrong way and correct me if I am wrong) but if you are using Rips flightplanning tool you need to be aware of the time offset I know the template says local but this is wrong
All flightplans are in GMT so 10:00am GMT in the flightplans is 8:00 PM ish in Korea in the sim, at the moment most of your flights in the plans are at night.
and vice versa for Central America 7:00am gmt in the plans is the middle of the night in venezuela
From what I can remember you need to change the probability figures to reflect gmt offset
Cheers
Gary
My mistake its the GMT offset figure ion the front page so for Korea it should be something like +10
I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
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I was sure rips tool worked the offset out automatically based on the global positon of the designated home base....Anyone know for sure?
Mark
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Garysb wrote:James
Just a quick comment (dont take this the wrong way and correct me if I am wrong) but if you are using Rips flightplanning tool you need to be aware of the time offset I know the template says local but this is wrong
All flightplans are in GMT so 10:00am GMT in the flightplans is 8:00 PM ish in Korea in the sim, at the moment most of your flights in the plans are at night.
and vice versa for Central America 7:00am gmt in the plans is the middle of the night in venezuela
From what I can remember you need to change the probability figures to reflect gmt offset
Cheers
Gary
My mistake its the GMT offset figure ion the front page so for Korea it should be something like +10
No problem, Gary, thanks for pointing this out!
I've learned much, but you one never stops discovering new things and this is another one. That's why your feedback is always necessary!
I'm using RPP's compiler and I always set the probability at 100%.
I guess you are referring to the Kunsan flightplans: I noticed that there is not much activity throughout the day, but I thought this was normal and just depended on the compiler which adjusts the GMT offset automatically... but as far as I can see the offset of the base can be adjusted! Maybe, or better DEFINITELY, there was a number in that space when I ran the compiler, and this should be the case of the Venezuelan Sukhoi plans. I'll fix them and re-post the file!
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Ok, here we are!
Sorry for the mistake (that I've made also with the Hungarian Migs)!
Check the post below
Sorry for the mistake (that I've made also with the Hungarian Migs)!
Check the post below
Last edited by james84 on 09 Dec 2010, 18:00, edited 1 time in total.
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Sorry, I made a tiny mistake with the registrations! Nothing serious though!
Grabe these ones!
Grabe these ones!
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Iranian MiG-29s, no mistakes this time (hopefully)!
Bases: OIII and OITT. The allocation is random as there were no data on Scramble.
sbai_mig29_iriaf.zip on Avsim
Bases: OIII and OITT. The allocation is random as there were no data on Scramble.
sbai_mig29_iriaf.zip on Avsim
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Slovak Air Force MiG-29s
sbai_mig29_slovakia.zip on Avsim
sbai_mig29_slovakia.zip on Avsim
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james84 wrote:Garysb wrote:James
Just a quick comment (dont take this the wrong way and correct me if I am wrong) but if you are using Rips flightplanning tool you need to be aware of the time offset I know the template says local but this is wrong
All flightplans are in GMT so 10:00am GMT in the flightplans is 8:00 PM ish in Korea in the sim, at the moment most of your flights in the plans are at night.
and vice versa for Central America 7:00am gmt in the plans is the middle of the night in venezuela
From what I can remember you need to change the probability figures to reflect gmt offset
Cheers
Gary
My mistake its the GMT offset figure ion the front page so for Korea it should be something like +10
No problem, Gary, thanks for pointing this out!
I've learned much, but you one never stops discovering new things and this is another one. That's why your feedback is always necessary!
I'm using RPP's compiler and I always set the probability at 100%.
I guess you are referring to the Kunsan flightplans: I noticed that there is not much activity throughout the day, but I thought this was normal and just depended on the compiler which adjusts the GMT offset automatically... but as far as I can see the offset of the base can be adjusted! Maybe, or better DEFINITELY, there was a number in that space when I ran the compiler, and this should be the case of the Venezuelan Sukhoi plans. I'll fix them and re-post the file!
Not a problem my friend glad to help.
Gary
I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
Buzz Aldrin (1930 -
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Garysb wrote:james84 wrote:Garysb wrote:James
Just a quick comment (dont take this the wrong way and correct me if I am wrong) but if you are using Rips flightplanning tool you need to be aware of the time offset I know the template says local but this is wrong
All flightplans are in GMT so 10:00am GMT in the flightplans is 8:00 PM ish in Korea in the sim, at the moment most of your flights in the plans are at night.
and vice versa for Central America 7:00am gmt in the plans is the middle of the night in venezuela
From what I can remember you need to change the probability figures to reflect gmt offset
Cheers
Gary
My mistake its the GMT offset figure ion the front page so for Korea it should be something like +10
No problem, Gary, thanks for pointing this out!
I've learned much, but you one never stops discovering new things and this is another one. That's why your feedback is always necessary!
I'm using RPP's compiler and I always set the probability at 100%.
I guess you are referring to the Kunsan flightplans: I noticed that there is not much activity throughout the day, but I thought this was normal and just depended on the compiler which adjusts the GMT offset automatically... but as far as I can see the offset of the base can be adjusted! Maybe, or better DEFINITELY, there was a number in that space when I ran the compiler, and this should be the case of the Venezuelan Sukhoi plans. I'll fix them and re-post the file!
Not a problem my friend glad to help.
Gary

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Fixed (GMT offset issue) Montana F-15 and South Dakota F-16s both for Mark's repaints, available from his website.
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Fixed Vermont ANG F-16
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Other fix: ROKAF Phantoms
IMPORTANT NOTE: I changed the name of one of the bgls (131 TRS), so remove the Traffic_MIL_ROKAF 131 &132 TRS F-4E.bgl file
The 132TRS flies the RF-5 and shares the same base as the RF-4E (Suwon IIRC).
IMPORTANT NOTE: I changed the name of one of the bgls (131 TRS), so remove the Traffic_MIL_ROKAF 131 &132 TRS F-4E.bgl file
The 132TRS flies the RF-5 and shares the same base as the RF-4E (Suwon IIRC).
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ROKAF F-16s
Check the titles of the aircrafts in the txt aircraft files!
Repaints here (by Michael Pearson)
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... =fs2004aia
Check the titles of the aircrafts in the txt aircraft files!
Repaints here (by Michael Pearson)
http://library.avsim.net/search.php?Sea ... =fs2004aia
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