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Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 09:41
by Stewart Pearson
A nice "gap filler" in our virtual world. Casement is home to the Irish Air Corps and is located Southwest of Dublin at Baldonnel. It houses their mixed fixed wing and rotary fleet, details here;

http://www.military.ie/air-corps/fleet

As well as standard MAIW libraries, you will need to install Czech Gripen, Nellis and RAAF Williamtown packages as well as Sidney Schwartz' large parking lots and lighting files (available at Avsim)

Traffic and repaints for most of the fixed wing stuff can be found at the usual sites - search for Irish Air Corps.

Thanks to Gert for the VTPP and Chris for his testing.

Enjoy

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 09:49
by Stewart Pearson
Some screenshots for those who like to see what they're "buying" :wink:

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Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 10:07
by Chrisb
Turned out nice, didn't it. How many times did you say I have to download this one?

Chris

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 10:09
by shaggy22
Nice one Stew. You're on fire at the moment :D

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 10:18
by Stewart Pearson
Chrisb wrote:Turned out nice, didn't it. How many times did you say I have to download this one?

Chris
Thought we agreed 15 each from yourself and Gert? :twisted:

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 11:51
by RKE
Thanks Stewart, now I need to go find some Irish mil traffic :D

Edit: I did see an IAC Lear 45 get stuck on runway 23 (as in, taxiing to position but not taking off), but I'm not sure if that was because of a lack of hold short nodes or because I was observing.

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 19:40
by aljude
RKE wrote:Thanks Stewart, now I need to go find some Irish mil traffic :D

Edit: I did see an IAC Lear 45 get stuck on runway 23 (as in, taxiing to position but not taking off), but I'm not sure if that was because of a lack of hold short nodes or because I was observing.
It's a lack of hold short nodes...

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:02
by Stewart Pearson
aljude wrote:
RKE wrote:Thanks Stewart, now I need to go find some Irish mil traffic :D

Edit: I did see an IAC Lear 45 get stuck on runway 23 (as in, taxiing to position but not taking off), but I'm not sure if that was because of a lack of hold short nodes or because I was observing.
It's a lack of hold short nodes...
Please explain. :?

No - don't bother, I've just seen the problem. Oh whata mistaka to make. :oops:

BRB with a fix.

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:07
by Stewart Pearson
Sorry about the obvious missing out of the hold shorts at Rwy 23.

Mea Culpa

Here are the replacement files.

I'm off to wear my nettle vest for the rest of the month. :shock:

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:21
by RKE
Thanks for the quick update, now I just have to figure out why my Irish CASA's don't show up - and make GIMP work faster so I can paint the Reims/Cessnas :mrgreen:

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:22
by Stewart Pearson
RKE wrote:Thanks for the quick update, now I just have to figure out why my Irish CASA's don't show up - and make GIMP work faster so I can paint the Reims/Cessnas :mrgreen:
There's a package with the six IAC Cessnas available at Flightsim mate, although it's for the HTAI payware cessna package machines.

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:25
by RKE
Oh well, saves me the time of doing it myself :P

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 20:26
by Stewart Pearson

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 20 Dec 2012, 23:32
by maiden757
Thanks for the stunning Casement scenery. I painted the HTAI Cessnas and was hoping someone would sort out a home for them! Cracking work sir,cracking work! Ross

Re: Casement Airbase - EIME

Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 17:21
by Stewart Pearson
maiden757 wrote:Thanks for the stunning Casement scenery. I painted the HTAI Cessnas and was hoping someone would sort out a home for them! Cracking work sir,cracking work! Ross
Thanks for the kinds words Ross. Much appreciated.