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Post by agent0archer on Sept 4, 2020 1:21:32 GMT -5
I noticed a lot of the ships at the dock are from the FSX global traffic AI pack. You managed to get them into the scenery. Ships like the Korsholm and the Danish yacht. Is there a secret to getting these to work in FS2004?
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Post by agent0archer on Sept 4, 2020 1:22:19 GMT -5
That link is for textures only, for the payware Plane Design Lancastrian. Pity!! I have a freeware Lancastrian, it doesn't have a VC though.
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Post by jacklyon on Sept 4, 2020 5:32:42 GMT -5
I noticed a lot of the ships at the dock are from the FSX global traffic AI pack. You managed to get them into the scenery. Ships like the Korsholm and the Danish yacht. Is there a secret to getting these to work in FS2004? Hi, Yes they comme from FSX Global Traffic most of them (but not all, someones are models alones) i ask for authorisation, they were agree, and I converted to FS2004 .mdl format, and compiled in a library as static (not always easy, depends the model). (with ModelConverterX). after that, i place it with InstantScenery on the river cheers
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Post by jacklyon on Sept 4, 2020 5:36:39 GMT -5
That link is for textures only, for the payware Plane Design Lancastrian. Pity!! I have a freeware Lancastrian, it doesn't have a VC though. sorry, wrong link Normally i found it in sim-outhouse, or simviaton, or avsim. Bernard, can you help us ?
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Post by zswobbie1 on Sept 4, 2020 7:01:43 GMT -5
simviation.com/1/search?submit=1&keywords=lancastrian&x=0&y=0FS2004 Avro Lancastrian (Base Package) FS2004 Avro Lancastrian (Base Package) (Category: FS2004 > Vintage) Zip file preview 5.23Mb (899 downloads) FS2004 Avro Lancastrian (Base Package) A close derivative of the war-time Lancaster bomber, the Lancastrian was fitted with streamlined nose and tail cones. Lancastrians were used as long-range freighters, VIP transports, and jet engine test beds by the RAF, as fast long-range airliners and mailplanes by Trans Canada Air Lines, BOAC, BSAA, QUANTAS, and Alitalia, and as tankers by Flight Refuelling Ltd. Charter operators were Skyways and Silver City. Eighty-two aircraft were build, but most of them had vanished in scrapyards by the early nineteen-fifties. In the immediate post-war years, TCA offered twice-weekly Lancastrian flights from Dorval, Canada, to Prestwick and London, while BOAC and BSAA (under chief pilot D.C.T. Bennett) operated flights to Australia and South America, all based on a rather uneconomical ratio of five crew to up to fourteen passengers. The outbound leg from Hurn to Learmouth, Australia, took three days and well over fifty hours flying time, with Lydda, Karachi, and Ceylon serving as staging posts. BSAA's London to Buenos Aires flight took 56 hours. Either way, one needs to have plenty of time on one's hands to recreate these epic journeys. Gmax exterior model and textures by Manfred Jahn, FDE and 2D panel by Paul Edwards (based on a panel by Phil Perrott of Alphasim). The three texture sets included represent VM734 of 246 Squadron RAF, G-AGLY ("Norfolk") of BOAC, and G-AKFG of Flight Refuelling Ltd. By Paul Edwards, Manfred Jahn That one?
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Post by jacklyon on Sept 4, 2020 9:15:53 GMT -5
Yes exactly, is this one ! (wonderfull piece of freeware by the way)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2020 8:18:31 GMT -5
An impressive approach! Thanks to Alejandro, Jaap, Gerard an all others for the long time they spent to realize this masterpiece! Bernard
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Post by kl791 on Sept 6, 2020 9:04:36 GMT -5
How I would love to have a version of FS2004 now...
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Post by Dennis the menace on Sept 8, 2020 0:49:25 GMT -5
How I would love to have a version of FS2004 now... FS2004, 28 new and used ones on Amazon for $2.69 + $3.99 Shipping.
Couple of more years, I guess they'll be listing them as "antiques"!
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Post by jwh on Sept 9, 2020 7:14:11 GMT -5
Back in the 60s I remember seeing a wonderful photograph in one of my Flight International magazines of several Aerolineas (I think) Sandringhams resting at their moorings at Buenos Aires. It may have been at the time of their withdrawal as I also recall that they were towed out to the middle of the Rio de la Plata and sunk. Guess with that current the hulls would be somewhere in the Atlantic now. Such a shame that not even one of them was kept for preservation.
I used to find the magazine's Flight Global Archive a terrific resource but the site seems to have been under reconstruction for over a year now and there are doubts that it will ever return.
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Sept 9, 2020 9:58:22 GMT -5
That is a shame, and the original version was just fine.
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Post by Erik on Sept 9, 2020 16:07:46 GMT -5
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Post by kl791 on Sept 10, 2020 0:18:10 GMT -5
How I would love to have a version of FS2004 now... FS2004, 28 new and used ones on Amazon for $2.69 + $3.99 Shipping.
Couple of more years, I guess they'll be listing them as "antiques"!
I was actually already looking
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Post by jacklyon on Sept 28, 2020 6:49:41 GMT -5
Hi, for next steps in my developments for FS91, i will not make "big projects any more", so RDP_III as a whole, is abandoned, but i will publish, from time to time, one airfield/seabase/airport/airbase each time, in differents places around the world. Seaplane CAUSA Montevideo Terminal, will be a separated scenery LFLB 62 for FS91 will be ready in the next weeks probably others things, will arrive, from me, from time to time for all new scenerys, i will continue in others new threads here, but i will not talk until release will be ready. Cheers
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2020 8:14:35 GMT -5
We will be surprised anyway! Thanks Alejandro.
Bernard
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