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Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 22:36
by monkie
That scenery looks amazing... can't wait to see it on my pc. I like the isolated parking areas, A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base. Now all we need is an F-111 AI package.
Anybody thought of doing a retro RAF Brentwaters for the A-10 fans?
Thanks for sharing the scenery.
JC
Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 23:08
by Tweek
monkie wrote:A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base.
Well 14 A-10s arrived at Lakenheath today (yesterday, now) on deployment from Spangdahlem, so if you stuck A-10s there until some time in mid-July, it would be pretty realistic.

Posted: 12 Jun 2007, 23:20
by jetmax
monkie wrote:That scenery looks amazing... can't wait to see it on my pc. I like the isolated parking areas, A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base. Now all we need is an F-111 AI package.
Anybody thought of doing a retro RAF Brentwaters for the A-10 fans?
Thanks for sharing the scenery.
JC
A retro RAF Bentwaters would rock. I was stationed there from 91 to 93. I was the last weather observer on base and helped lock the door when the base was deactiviated.
BENTWATERS
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 00:13
by Gizzmo81
Hiya Guy's
i was just thinking the same what A-10's would look like parked on remote HAS area's mouthwatering :0)
Well as for Bentwaters i would say Alphasims website have an amazing selection of current and oldish british and US bases and most of ai traffic
Best Regards
Dave
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 04:05
by monkie
I kind of was put off by Alphasims scenery because I bought Pensacola and it totally killed my Frames. Not sure if they're newer stuff is easier on the rates or not. I do like the look of they're RAF bases but never purchased.
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 05:36
by lee100359
jetmax wrote:monkie wrote:That scenery looks amazing... can't wait to see it on my pc. I like the isolated parking areas, A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base. Now all we need is an F-111 AI package.
Anybody thought of doing a retro RAF Brentwaters for the A-10 fans?
Thanks for sharing the scenery.
JC
A retro RAF Bentwaters would rock. I was stationed there from 91 to 93. I was the last weather observer on base and helped lock the door when the base was deactiviated.
I agree a retro would rock. Of course to with a retro RAF Bentwaters you would need a retro Sembach AB, Germany. I was station there from 81 to 84, That was forward operation base for the Bentwaters A-10's, they would rolate about every couple weeks. Sembach had OV-10's station there also.
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 09:21
by rocket_26_
monkie wrote:That scenery looks amazing... can't wait to see it on my pc. I like the isolated parking areas, A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base. Now all we need is an F-111 AI package.
Anybody thought of doing a retro RAF Brentwaters for the A-10 fans?
Thanks for sharing the scenery.
JC
In the future I am doing a a Alconbury/Upper Heyford/Woodbridge/ Bentwaters package with scenery as detailed as Lakenehath. This will not be a MAIW release as its retro and I wont be working on this for a while as I have a fair amount of projects at the moment. I may just do bits here and there when having a break from my current projects.
Cheers
Ian
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 09:26
by rocket_26_
Tweek wrote:monkie wrote:A-10's would look nice sitting near the hangars even if it wasn't they're RL base.
Well 14 A-10s arrived at Lakenheath today (yesterday, now) on deployment from Spangdahlem, so if you stuck A-10s there until some time in mid-July, it would be pretty realistic.

Im going to Lakenheath next week to see them. There will be a ETAD package in the near future with scenery. I have just received a list of serials for Spang A-10s and I counted 24, so 14 is less than I expected. I thought maybe 18-20.
Posted: 13 Jun 2007, 14:40
by monkie
Sounds great, please keep us updated in the future. Thanks!
JC
Posted: 14 Jun 2007, 03:46
by awj112
Looks better than Alphasim's and I paid for that one .

Posted: 14 Jun 2007, 16:28
by scottr5213
Rocket... Keep up the great work, your the Thomas Kinkade of military scenery
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 08:30
by btaylo24
Couple of shots from EGUL package. F15 down the welsh valleys.
Nearly there!
barry
MAIW
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 09:40
by Tweek
Excellent! Nice to see there'll be some low flying waypoints.

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 10:45
by Savage
How do you chaps overcome the problem with aircraft crashing into hills?
I've done low level waypoints and they work fine but the problem is if I set the aircraft cruise level to anything resembling a real low level flight they'll inevitably pile into a hill, so all I can do is make them cruise to WPs at medium altitude which, whilst still interestin, isn't the way I want it.
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 11:18
by btaylo24
This plane went to a "low fly zone" waypoint in Snowdonia.
So its not flying a low level route, just doing a missed app to a waypoint..
The best we are going to get in FS
Barry
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 11:37
by Savage
btaylo24 wrote:This plane went to a "low fly zone" waypoint in Snowdonia.
So its not flying a low level route, just doing a missed app to a waypoint..
The best we are going to get in FS
Barry
That's what I meant.

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 11:39
by btaylo24
I just get the RWY alignment pointing in the right direction so they dont fly through any hills on the app...!
Also dont have them at ground level
As long as they are within 1,500 of the departure airport u are safe
Barry
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 11:41
by Savage
Thanks for that, I'll give it a shot.
Low Level AI
Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 12:28
by swp53
Hi all,
From my own experience with making low level flightplans I have found that if you make the flight IFR and set the altitude at say 500ft the aircraft take off and climb up to arond 6000ft initaly until about 25 miles from the departure airport and then decend to 2000ft above the terrain and will follow the contours of the ground allways keeping 2000ft clearence.
I have had tornado's fly from Lossiemouth down to St Mawgan with no problems with flying into the mountains.
Not really low level at 2000ft but interesting following them with Traffic viewboard while they go up and then back down over mountains and valleys much like flying with terrain following radar.
With VFR they will decend to the altitude you select but do not allways clear mountains in there path depending on how quickly the ground rises, by following them with traffic view board you can play with the altitude to clear mountains on route or select a different route.
Seems to work for me.
Regards,
Steve.
Have you seen this?
Posted: 14 Jul 2007, 09:48
by globemaster
Hi everyone, I,m new to this forum so I apologise If this has been listed elsewhere.
http://www.liveatc.net/feedmap/feedmap.html
The controls are really easy to use and you can zoom in to 100yrds
I found this and of note if you find Lakenheath and look on the south side of the airfield on the A1065 Brandon Rd it says EAGLES ROCK! on one of the stations roofs.
Hope this helps
Regards
Sven
