The Polish Naval Aviation Brigade Project for FSX
Posted: 24 Mar 2014, 23:11
To test some things for the larger Polish Air Force project, I want to see if I'm on the right track by releasing a subset first that represents the Polish Naval Aviation Brigade.
The following items and locations are represented in this beta release:
- EPCE: Siemirowice Naval Air Station
- EPDA: Darlowo Naval Helicopter Station
- EPOK: Babie Doly Naval Air Station/Naval Base Oksywie/Poland Naval Academy
- EPWI: Wicko Morskie Training Area
- EP37: Naval Base Swinoujscie Heliport
The following scenery object libraries are used in this beta release:
- default_terminals_ss.bgl
- dlf_lib_MilitaryHangarsBldgs.bgl
- GGSE.bgl
- MAIW_ABO.bgl
The aircraft and naval vessels in this beta release use the following models (aircraft links courtesy The Owl's Nest):
- M-28/An-28 by Mike Cronin (link; included in the MAIW USAF - Cannon AFB package)
- Mi-2 by SBAI (link)
- Mi-14 by Hannes von der Heide (link)
- Mi-17 and W-3 by Michal Krechowski and Milan Lisner (link)
- Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates by AJ Weber (link)
- Los Angeles-class submarine by Bob Chicilo (link)
There is also a voicepack file for EditVoicePack X that will give you a Polish Navy callsign.
For the aircraft, I've only added textures and aircraft/sim.cfg files. They are meant to be in a standalone SF2020 folder in your SimObjects folder in a similar manner as The Owl's Nest FSX setup for MAIW. This requires an entry in your fsx.cfg file. For information on this, view page 7 of this document, replacing MAIW with SF2020. The folders are a part of the ZIP file, but you'll need to copy the relevant aircraft files over to the SF2020 folder.
You will find some airfields that begin with the number 8. These are helicopter overlays for airfields. For example, 8POK is a helicopter overlay for EPOK that keeps the helicopters from using the main runway. Such overlays are available for Babie Doly (EPOK) in this pack, but some Army and Air Force fields will inevitably also use such a setup.
The big things I'm trying to test is that the helicopter overlay works, the ships are in port and working (set your FSX date and time for a Sunday at 11:00am GMT and you should see two frigates and a submarine in the Gdynia port), and that the Gdynia port is shown (I had to make water polys since FSX does not show the port by default). The flightplans have the Mi-14s and M-28s performing offshore reconnaissance (Mi-14s patrolling 10 miles offshore, and the M-28s head out to the Baltic to recon the economic zone).
I'm also putting together the documentation for this, so if you see anything of note here that I haven't added, let me know.
THERE IS NO README FOR THIS RELEASE. THIS THREAD IS THE README.
You're downloading this file at your own risk. By downloading it, it's assumed that you are familiar with the file/directory structure of FSX and can safely find and edit your FSX.cfg file.
Please do not upload this file anywhere else while it is in beta. It is subject to change. Just send folks over here to download it.
I'd appreciate feedback, bugs, comments, questions, and suggestions here, please. I hope it spices up Poland a bit for you!
Oh, the link to thing. Here you go!
The following items and locations are represented in this beta release:
- EPCE: Siemirowice Naval Air Station
- EPDA: Darlowo Naval Helicopter Station
- EPOK: Babie Doly Naval Air Station/Naval Base Oksywie/Poland Naval Academy
- EPWI: Wicko Morskie Training Area
- EP37: Naval Base Swinoujscie Heliport
The following scenery object libraries are used in this beta release:
- default_terminals_ss.bgl
- dlf_lib_MilitaryHangarsBldgs.bgl
- GGSE.bgl
- MAIW_ABO.bgl
The aircraft and naval vessels in this beta release use the following models (aircraft links courtesy The Owl's Nest):
- M-28/An-28 by Mike Cronin (link; included in the MAIW USAF - Cannon AFB package)
- Mi-2 by SBAI (link)
- Mi-14 by Hannes von der Heide (link)
- Mi-17 and W-3 by Michal Krechowski and Milan Lisner (link)
- Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates by AJ Weber (link)
- Los Angeles-class submarine by Bob Chicilo (link)
There is also a voicepack file for EditVoicePack X that will give you a Polish Navy callsign.
For the aircraft, I've only added textures and aircraft/sim.cfg files. They are meant to be in a standalone SF2020 folder in your SimObjects folder in a similar manner as The Owl's Nest FSX setup for MAIW. This requires an entry in your fsx.cfg file. For information on this, view page 7 of this document, replacing MAIW with SF2020. The folders are a part of the ZIP file, but you'll need to copy the relevant aircraft files over to the SF2020 folder.
You will find some airfields that begin with the number 8. These are helicopter overlays for airfields. For example, 8POK is a helicopter overlay for EPOK that keeps the helicopters from using the main runway. Such overlays are available for Babie Doly (EPOK) in this pack, but some Army and Air Force fields will inevitably also use such a setup.
The big things I'm trying to test is that the helicopter overlay works, the ships are in port and working (set your FSX date and time for a Sunday at 11:00am GMT and you should see two frigates and a submarine in the Gdynia port), and that the Gdynia port is shown (I had to make water polys since FSX does not show the port by default). The flightplans have the Mi-14s and M-28s performing offshore reconnaissance (Mi-14s patrolling 10 miles offshore, and the M-28s head out to the Baltic to recon the economic zone).
I'm also putting together the documentation for this, so if you see anything of note here that I haven't added, let me know.
THERE IS NO README FOR THIS RELEASE. THIS THREAD IS THE README.
You're downloading this file at your own risk. By downloading it, it's assumed that you are familiar with the file/directory structure of FSX and can safely find and edit your FSX.cfg file.
Please do not upload this file anywhere else while it is in beta. It is subject to change. Just send folks over here to download it.
I'd appreciate feedback, bugs, comments, questions, and suggestions here, please. I hope it spices up Poland a bit for you!
Oh, the link to thing. Here you go!