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    Hi all,

    I am currently packaging (building the installer) the very first iteration of the D-Day Project base files and its first module. The project is based upon FranceVFR's Normandy 1944 photoscenery, but can of course also be used without. It makes profound use of objects and scenery built by other wonderful freeware designers, such as our 'roger-wilco-66' and his Solomons object library, and many others (in future).

    While you wait for the release, let me explain what I have in mind re setup.....

    I am 'packaging' it (and including an installer, which is not so 'common' for freeware I guess) because I have a certain structure in mind. You see, I intend to build the entire Invasion Area over time, in FOUR separate stages. You can select these via your scenery library and selecting/unselecting the 'periods'.
    It works on my machine now, but I am well aware of the intricacies of trillions of different PC installations, so it will need 'beta' testing.
    And of course, as is the case with freeware, I am happy to annouce that each and every one of you who downloads the products, will be beta tester ! *grin*.

    The way it looks now is that there will be a 'D-Day Base Pack' that installs the initial (FSAddon) object libraries and scenery structure. I have a separate install for the Solomons Object Library, because that is Mark's and not mine.
    The Base Pack also includes the setup for subsequent 'period scenery', i.e. there will be 4 additional entries in your scenery.cfg: D-Day Defense, D-Day Attack, D-Day Bridgehead and D-Day Aftermath.
    The idea is that you select (check) ONE of these four at any one time...... so if you check D-Day Defense you will see the 'situation' of the Normandy coast and hinterland as it was prior to June 6th, 1944. You will see FLAK bursts when flying over defended areas, and all beach obstacles are in place.
    When unselecting this and checking D-Day Attack you will find yourself (roughly) on June 6th and the initial landings in full swing, shells exploding everywhere, ships along the coast and landing craft everywhere.....

    The first 'module' I made (and mind you, it is a TEST, or Proof of Concept, so please do not expect it to be perfect yet.... I am still building and tinkering) is that of 'Courseulles'. Courseulles-sur-Mer was one of the towns along the beach (Juno Beach, Mike sector, Canadian area) with German defenses, a little port and a river going through it.
    It has been my 'testing ground' for the past 8 months or so.

    Modules I am working on now are 'Pegasus Bridge', 'Arromanches - Mulberry B' and (together with FranceVFR) the first two airfields that were constructed by the US Engineers, E-1 near Saint Laurent sur Mer and A-1 near St. Pierre du Mont. The first is freeware, the latter (probably) commercial.

    That's it for now, gotta get back to my installers...... more later tonight (I hope) !!
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Sounds great Francois, looking forward to the release.
    Regards, Tom Stovall KRDD


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    This really sounds great. Take your time and get it the way you like it. I'm looking forward to it...."Pegasus Bridge" sounds most intriguing.

    In the meantime I can continue to "destroy" my new system with things like Stovall is putting out there...
    Basic Flying Rules: "Try to stay in the middle of the air. Do not go near the edges of it. The edges of the air can be recognized by the appearance of ground, buildings, sea, trees and interstellar space. It is much more difficult to fly there."

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    Well duh !!!! Of course my computer system has to crash TODAY !!!! .......... <feverishly tinkering>
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Hey Francois,

    hope your system is all right again! Looking forward to the release!

    Cheers,
    Mark
    My scenery development galleries:
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x0skkam7xu8zz8r/DFwnonB1nH

    Solomon 1943 V2 Open beta download: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/download...on-1943-V2.zip
    Solomon 1943 V2 update 2013-02-05 download: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/download...2013-02-05.zip


    Current Project: DHC-4 / C-7a Caribou by Tailored Radials
    Dev-Gallery at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qjdtcoxeg...bAG-2V4Ja?dl=0

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    Yay !!! My installer woes are solved. I can now generate multiple entries in the scenery.cfg.... :-)

    Sent you a PM, Mark !
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Sound interesting... It would be possible to view some screenshots? Thanks

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    Here's the informational video I made for the recent FS Weekend......



    More information about the project can be found on our FSClassics website.
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Amazing work, expecially your 3D work on the mobile harbour elements! This is going to be a new milestone in historic sceneries!

    Cheers,
    Mark
    My scenery development galleries:
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x0skkam7xu8zz8r/DFwnonB1nH

    Solomon 1943 V2 Open beta download: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/download...on-1943-V2.zip
    Solomon 1943 V2 update 2013-02-05 download: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/download...2013-02-05.zip


    Current Project: DHC-4 / C-7a Caribou by Tailored Radials
    Dev-Gallery at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qjdtcoxeg...bAG-2V4Ja?dl=0

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    <blush> Why, thanks Mark ! :-) Your Solomon's work convinced me there's a 'market' for this and worth the time spent !
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Nice work François love the video
    Best, Michael

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    Francois , about the only thing missing in that Video is a Cigar toting 'Robert Mitchum' <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><input jscode="leoInternalChangeDone()" onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();} else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">

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    LOL ! Robert wasn't available at the time....... !!
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    First test reports in my 'inbox' this morning and all seems to work just fine !!
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Francois View Post
    Here's the informational video I made for the recent FS Weekend......

    More information about the project can be found on our FSClassics website.
    Those 3D models are just incredible! Nice work sir.

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    Thank you all for kudos and help !!! Working on finishing the manual now and will release this week.
    François A. 'Navman' Dumas
    Retired - FSAddon Publishing
    Umbria, Italy


    https://fssupport.com/fsblog/

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