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Post by leutnantwerner on Jul 28, 2015 3:08:17 GMT -5
Hi, for those who would also like to try out the beta version of CalClassic Space 1962-64 here the link. Here the link to the beta downloadThanks to dl, for spending his time checking the beta, thank you Daniel! I don't know when I can continue with this big project, because of the lack of time I can spend with our hobby. So here is what I have done so far now, have fun! Cheers Bernie
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Post by emmemm on Jul 28, 2015 14:41:12 GMT -5
leutnantwerner,
please confirm your scenery is for FSX only?
MM
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Post by deltalima on Jul 28, 2015 15:56:37 GMT -5
My pleasure Bernie - I had the fun easy part. Your work on this was stunning. How all those gantries look so good, and with zero FPS impact is the stuff of alchemy. Many kind thanks!
This is a FS "first" - a retro cape!
MM - the texture files are .dds, - but perhaps if converted to .bmp ...?
dl
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Post by Tom/CalClassic on Jul 28, 2015 17:30:10 GMT -5
If the BGL files are in FSX format they won't work in FS9. But you could probably use ModelConverterX to convert them.
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Post by leutnantwerner on Jul 30, 2015 5:57:25 GMT -5
Yes, but the other FSX library objects, landclasses, ground polygons, rivers and roads...
Sorry, but I think it would make a poor rendition.
Cheers Bernie
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Post by Wolfgang on Jul 30, 2015 7:25:51 GMT -5
Bummer !
Cheers Wolfgang
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Post by leutnantwerner on Jul 30, 2015 7:40:35 GMT -5
You said it! Cheers Bernie
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Post by ejoiner on Jul 30, 2015 22:33:09 GMT -5
Happy to add some traffic for this airport to the basic MATS package, if someone sends me some likely flight plans. No flightplan format or discrimination between services here*, but this is what I'd put in: - Atlas haulers to/from San Diego (C-124, C-133, twice weekly?) - Redstone haulers to/from Huntsville (C-124, C-133, once or twice weekly) - Business and medium cargo traffic to/from Huntsville (daily) - Business traffic to/from Washington (NASA headquarters, daily) - Business traffic to/from Houston (every two days, Houston wasn't really booming until 1962) - Medium cargo to/from L.A. (Rocketdyne) - Titan I haulers from Santa Ana (Martin; C-124, C-133, once weekly?) - Mercury hauls to/from St. Louis (once weekly?) - Polaris hauls to/from Burbank (once weekly?) ...etc... The other Titan II-specific LCs were LC-15 and LC-16, both of which began operations in 1959. For Titan I test launches? You cant forget T-33 and T-38s for the ASTRONAUTS!!
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Post by essub on Jul 31, 2015 2:34:58 GMT -5
Hello, the pictures we could see look phantastic - unfortunate´ly I am sticking with FS9 - will there be a FS9 Version in the future?
Cheers
Kalle
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Post by leutnantwerner on Jul 31, 2015 3:24:22 GMT -5
Hi Kalle,
sorry, but no plans so far.
Bernie
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Post by leutnantwerner on Jul 31, 2015 4:38:41 GMT -5
As an spin-off, while learning about the landclass creation capability of ADEX, I made the island of Johnston, just another missle launch site in the 50th. and 60th.. It is beautifully made in the CalClassic Asia-Pacific scenery, but the landclass is not FSX compatible so I start from scratch. Aproaching runway 05 and pass over the wave washed circular coral reef. In 1958 during Operation Hardtack I, an exoatmospheric high altitude nuclear weapon test, a PGM-11 Redstone was launched from Johnston Island at launch pad #1. The launch site seems very close to the runway and nearby buildings, quite optimistic. A view from the old jetty facing towards the little harbour. An CC steamer waits for departure. With AIBT I created boats traffic once a week between Hawaii and Johnston. I converted an CC static cargo ship to an FSX ai type. Cheers Bernie
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Post by deltalima on Jul 31, 2015 10:54:19 GMT -5
Brilliant!
Absolutely love this Johnston atoll scenery - I hope it'll get released. Would be a great destination from Hawaii ...
dl
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Post by guestairways on Jul 31, 2015 11:10:11 GMT -5
Will it be available in the near future for FS9?
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Post by deltalima on Sept 16, 2015 16:05:52 GMT -5
This topic was just too cool ... needed a bump ... so here's a "retro" colour photo ...
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Post by leutnantwerner on Sept 21, 2015 6:25:58 GMT -5
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