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flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 07:14
by ws.jones27
anybody got FS9 flightplans for JY's jayhawks at San Diego and Cape Cod to share.
TIA
BJ
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 09:45
by ahs06
Here's some plans I made to put some life on the cape. Includes all based aircraft but most of the paints are subs. The blackhawks don't use real numbers since I couldn't find much on them and they're transitioning to M models as we speak. No AFCAD available.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 12:51
by Joecoastie
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 13:21
by ws.jones27
Hi Joe, thanks for the trouble but I have the textures for the San Diego Jayhawks - it was the fs9 flightplans I am searching for, hope someone can help.
Cheers
BJ
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 16 Jun 2016, 14:57
by Joecoastie
Sorry, I thought those had the traffic files with them.
I know I uploaded flight plans for all 42 of the Jayhawks somewhere. I thought it was with the paints. Look in the developers part of the forum. There was a thread (very many pages) of flight plans.
EDIT: I'm finding and zipping them. I'll post in a minute.
Here's the traffic files - FS9 and FSX.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 17 Jun 2016, 01:00
by Joseph29
Do you have any plans for USCG Jayhawks based at Mobile? I have all of your Jayhawk Coast Guard paints installed except for the ones at Mobile Alabama.
The paints are 6001, 6007, 6026, and 6043.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 17 Jun 2016, 01:48
by Joecoastie

Ah, well, I just looked on my drives and I have the Mobile HC-144A and nothing else for Mobile.
I must have missed those back when I was doing the east coast stations.
I'll see what I can make up.
Let's see what other three or four 'projects' am I fiddling with right now that I can put aside for a bit ? (scratching head thoughtfully)
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 02:00
by Aileronflap
I created the attached flightplans for all USCG aviation facilities. Here are some notes:
1) All plans are fictitious - designed to maximize moveable traffic in each area
2) All helicopter plans are for MH-60 (Jayhawk) - I couldn't find a workable MH65 Daulphin model (even tried Owl's Nest) - If you have one, please let me know where you got it (thanks!)
3) Within the flightplan file, comment lines break up each installation and show quantity of each airframe - Once I obtain a working Daulphin model, I'll correct the FP to ensure correct aircraft at each installation
4) All aircraft are designed by others - I assume no credit for aircraft models listed in the aircraft file - most were obtained from AVSIM or Flightsim.com
5) The KECG traffic within my flightplan file is from the MAIW CGAS Elizabeth City package - I have not published this at any other file-sharing or forum location. I will not unless specifically allowed by the MAIW team.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 02:01
by Aileronflap
Here's the airports file and compiled .bgl file to accompany my previous post...
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 05:58
by Firebird
Many thanks for those. I am sure that they will be gratefully received.
On the MH-65 front I confess that I use the JustFlight AS365, yes I know it's payware. Not ideal but when needs must...
You never know click started his H-60 campaign using it and before he finished it there was a suitable replacement.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 12:20
by Joecoastie
I use the MH-65 that Ryan Cobb included with one of his CG packages from two - three years ago.
It works fairly well.
I'm not sure where the files were uploaded. Look back through posts here - MAIW, and perhaps AVSIM or Flightsim
Files are : cgas_miami.zip and cgas_miami-1.zip
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 12:25
by Joecoastie
This chart shows the basing of USCG aircraft as of 2015. The C-27's are not included as the transfer wasn't final then.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 12:30
by Firebird
That looks a useful chart there, Joe.
Any links towards a larger version as the writing is illegible when I try to expand it to desktop size.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 13:45
by maverick69
Firebird wrote:That looks a useful chart there, Joe.
Any links towards a larger version as the writing is illegible when I try to expand it to desktop size.
https://military.id.me/aircraft/u-s-coa ... fographic/
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 14:08
by Firebird
Many thanks. A lovely source of information that chart.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 18 Jun 2016, 19:39
by Joecoastie
A note on the chart: at any one time some of the helicopters based at Atlantic City, Jacksonville, Clearwater, and Kodiak may be gone, deployed on cutters for an extended time. So it would be out of the usual to have all the air station at one time.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 19 Jun 2016, 00:33
by Joseph29
Has anyone ever painted the USCG C-37's (Gulfstream 5 - there are 3 of them)? I have found some paints for them but they are painted on the Gulfstream 4 model.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 19 Jun 2016, 13:54
by Joecoastie
Here's CG 01 texture for the HTAI G-V.
CG-01 and CG-02 are based at KDCA. As of Jan.16 there are only 2 G-V in the USCG inventory.
Uploaded 02.
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 20 Jun 2016, 11:14
by ws.jones27
hi, does anybody have a good a good FS9 afcad for the McLELLAN AFB (KMCC)-to enable more uscg aircraft to show.
TIA
BJ
Re: flightplans for uscg- cape cod and san diego
Posted: 20 Jun 2016, 15:17
by Joecoastie
I can't up load the KMCC afcad I use for as it is a modification of the one from ORBX NCA.(FSX)
However here are two pics of the USCG area you can use with ADE or other afcad progam to make your own for FS9.