P-Woogey Martin and Scott Pappy are hard at work, creating a FSX/P3D native version of NAS Cecil Field, FL. I have looked forward to this, ever since John Stinstrom's FS9 version.
Here are some teaser screenshots, and will post more. NC
P-Woogey Martin and Scott Pappy are hard at work, creating a FSX/P3D native version of NAS Cecil Field, FL. I have looked forward to this, ever since John Stinstrom's FS9 version.
Here are some teaser screenshots, and will post more. NC
Looking great but why fold wings and tail when out in the open? Tight parking?
I like the squadron badges on the hangers.
They are looking at answers to that very question. As for the other side of the base, when A-7s were parked on the flightline, their wings were folded. I too, had questioned that (and I was in two Corsair II squadrons!). But after posting a question about this on FB, other vets reminded me. Aircraft would taxi out from their parking spots, then spread wings. Squadron maintenance division would fold wings sometimes when space was needed in the hangar ashore, and definitely when at sea. Wing locks were always installed with folded wings on SLUFs. A-7s wings would unfold without the locks. NC
Also, the A-7 squadrons did not paint insignias on hangar doors like the S-3s, but instead would paint them over squadron entrances on the parking lot side of their hangars. NC
Looking good!
I wish someone would make a nicely detailed Whidbey! This looks GREAT! I know the Chief has been wanting Cecil for years! Your wish came true, Chief!!
Don
Are the S-3's AI or converted player a/c (Dino's)? I only know of one AI S-3 and that is still under development and is a ways off.
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Oh, you got THAT right!!! I was so surprised when P-Woogey and Scott Pappy contacted me about the project. Took me by complete, but welcomed surprise. Won't come as a shock to most, am sure, but I have (and keep collecting) a file of NAS Cecil Field material. Not easy to get, as (unlike Alameda) NAS Cecil Field does not have a museum, or a archived history.
And even more of a surprise to me is that the Naval Aviation Museum, here in Pensacola where I live, has zippydoodah on Cecil Field NC
About 2 miles from me. All Civvy now
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All Hoovers have been switched to a modified Iris S-3B , no more folded wings . More squadron paints too . After adding ships to Mayport , time to revisit North Island and then Whidbey touch up ! Never done !
I remember how I felt walking into that building (the S-3A hangar building) 39 years ago...nervous. Ensign Jenkins reporting for duty - Sir! Fresh out of training at VS-41. (Man, why didn't I pick San Diego...if I had only known!) Had some fine times there. Met some fine folks, people that would become Admirals and a fine friend that would be forced to fly his airliner into the World Trade Center. And just some regular extraordinary people. That scenery brings back some memories. Thanks a lot to the creators of this scenery, I'm looking forward to flying at Navy Cecil Field again.
Jay
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Chief - The thing that I find really unusual about it is my good friend, Victor "Vic" Saracini, at that time was a Naval Flight Officer, not a Navy Pilot. He got his commercial rating and joined the airlines after completing his active duty tour as an NFO! Awfully sad for so many people. We remember!
Jay
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This is looking nice! Back in June I have started some photoreal background, autogen and AFCAD work for Cecil after a chat with Richard (tgycgijoes). It was going to be on my to do list but Woogey and Scott will do it good justice. I'll just store this for now:
If they feel they can use what I've done I will gladly share it with them.
Damn, that really looks outstanding. I hope they will integrate it.
I did something similar for NAS Norfolk, to fit the MAIW scenery that was just released, but it isn't this good. Wow.
I now Woogey is really wanting a photoreal background . He's on vacation with family for a week , but I'll let him know to look you up . I'm the AI traffic half of our projects . Thanks for the kind words . Hope it turns out as good as it looks like it will . In the same area , we're adding some ship traffic from Mayport also .
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Chief - Given the many, many, very many things that can go wrong in the course of a space flight, I'm surprised that there weren't more disastrous events. Brave souls one and all!
Thanks for bringing this scenery to our attention. I'm really looking forward to it and want to thank all involved in this project. Cheers!
Jay
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This has been quite a interesting couple of weeks. When I was initially contacted about this project being taken on, I was quite excited, and still am!
I am busy in the background of things, contacting places like the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC), and the Special Media Division of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
In short order, BOTH of these repositories have emailed me, offering their assistance. I did NOT expect such a quick response, but everything seems to be coming together all at once. It really amazes me.
Along with all this that is happening, I have been going back and forth to the Navy Hospital and the Veteran's Clinic (right next to the NAVHOSP) for MRIs, Xrays, etc... It is a bit of a drive to both facilities, but the care I am receiving is outstanding, and the main reason we moved here two years ago.
So.....with all the medical stuff going on, the flight simulation is a welcome diversion. And ESPECIALLY since it involves a project I have wanted to see developed for many years.
Thanks go to Corvette99 and Woogey for all the hard work they are putting into this project. Your talents are both amazing and much appreciated! And Dimus, thank you for your contributions as well!!! NC
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