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GarryJSmith
November 10th, 2014, 14:38
November 2014 already - we at the Ford Tri-Motor Project site are now into our 4th year of providing a plethora of "Low and Slow" historical renditions of aircraft, liveries and scenery via the http://www.ford-tri-motor.net web site.

All downloads are FREE from the Ford Project Site - yes, that's right, everything has been FREE to the simming community since the inception of the Project. No hidden cost, no membership fees, no restricted access or speed - everything on the site gifted to simmers all over the world.

The Ford Tri-Motor Project was conceived by Edward Moore way back in February 2011 when he wanted just a few Ford Tri-Motor repaints created that he could then shared with the simming community - By November 2011 a web site was started off with a batch of Default Microsoft Ford Tri-Motor Special Repaints on a couple of pages - that grew into a total of well over 350 Ford repaints.

Now the site contains 35 pages of downloads with a plethora of aircraft, liveries and some incredible historical scenery - more than 2,000 files are now available from this one site and that number is still growing.

Aircraft that we now have liveries for are: Ford Tri-Motor, Vickers Vimy, Douglas DC3, Curtiss Jenny, de Havilland DH80A (wheels and floats) de Havilland 88, de Havilland 91, MAC Flamingo, Lockheed Vega 5, Fleet Freighter 50K (Tundra Wheels, Ski's and Floats), and several other small batches for era specific aircraft such as Junker F13, Messerschmitt ME108, Boeing Clipper and Boeing 221A.

Many award winning aircraft and textures are now exclusively available via the Ford Project Site.

We now track, by counters, about 20% of the overall downloads - and tracking of some only started about 2 years ago and most counters only active from the beginning of this year and some trackers only recently created - and some yet to be implemented for new releases coming soon. Those trackers provide a feedback of over 261 thousand downloads as of 11 Nov 14 - yep over a quarter of a million tracked downloads.

You do the numbers, 20% tracked over various time frames far less than the sites current existence - got to be a big number :-)

I think we have achieved well over a million total downloads over the last 3 year - nearly three hundred thousand new visitors, since we started tracking those as well, and uncounted return visitors who have benefited and enjoyed this vast volume of FREE downloads.

We added about 50 Flight Sim related Jigsaw Puzzles just over a year ago - which has now grown to over 400 puzzles - just for a fun diversion from the serious work of Flight Simming and they are rushing towards 100,000 downloads before this Christmas (2014) - 70 thousand by Aug/Sep this year and now over 90 thousand at the beginning of November 2014.

The most interesting thing is that the Ford Project Site and the majority of the contents has all been generated by just 2 people. Edward C. Moore, the driving force on the content and the overall financing of the entire project, and myself (Garry J. Smith) producing most of the content, web site and artwork.

Sorry if I have bored you with this burst of Ford Project information, but I thought 3 great years of service to the community by the Ford Project Team (of 2) is a worthy milestone for the Ford Project and it is still growing in quality and quantity as it enters into its fourth year of servicing the Flight Sim Community with FREE product.
We hope that many are enjoying our humble endeavours to "Keep History Alive" for flight simming buffs all over the world.

For those who want to check out what is available at the Ford Tri-Motor Project Site surf to: http://www.ford-tri-motor.net
Spend some time just browsing about - check out the many slideshows which give a detailed view of the bucket of projects we have developed so far. Aircraft, Liveries, Scenery - the list goes on and on :-)

I almost guarantee that you will not leave the site empty handed - something of interest for just about everyone - even if you just grab a Jigsaw Puzzle (now 5 pages of them) to see what they are like to do, and I am sure you will come back for more.

Regards

Edward C. Moore and Garry J. Smith

zswobbie1
November 10th, 2014, 22:24
Hi, & well done Garry.

I visit & follow the site on a weekly basis, unless something new is announced. I just spent yesterday downloading stuff & I'm sure that I now have about 3-4 downloads of each.lol. The planes are sospecial that everytime I visit, I get confused with the range & just download what I fancy again, & again for my special version of FS9 that only has your scenery & downloads. How about a splash screen?

Cheers, Robin

GarryJSmith
November 11th, 2014, 00:12
Hi Robin,

I have addressed the Splash Screen issue previously :wiggle:

The below url will allow you to download a zip file that contains a rendition of the Ford Project Web Site entry screen. The zip file contains three version of that image, in Colour, in Grey Scale, and in Sepia - and instructions on how to use them as your FS2004 splash screen.

http://www.ford-tri-motor.net/SplashScreens/Ford-Splash-Screens.zip

I too have a Ford Tri-Motor exclusive version of FS2004 running and I use the Sepia rendition - I like that one the most.

Glad you and others are regularly visiting and enjoying the stuff we pump out.:jump:

Regards

zswobbie1
November 11th, 2014, 00:59
Sigh! of course, How can I forget, I asked you before.. Sorry!


:banghead:

zswobbie1
November 11th, 2014, 01:43
Me again, I'm getting a problem downloading the Junkers F13 Wheels..
It shows the following....
The connection was reset

The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.

The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.
If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network connection.
If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.

I only have a problem downloading that file.
:banghead:

GarryJSmith
November 11th, 2014, 01:54
I will check it out mate.... get back to you shortly

GarryJSmith
November 11th, 2014, 02:02
Hi Mate,

I just clicked on the Download Link for the Junker13 Wheels and it downloaded the 28mb file without problems......... so from USA server to Australia - no problems whatsoever.

Tried it a second time and it downloaded again without errors or problems.

Just a little concerned that you used this thread to imply a problem you are having with a download from the site when it could have easily and more appropriately been addressed and resolved with a PM to me.

Regards