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    Icon26 Hixon link, for anyone desperate enough to want it...

    I'll post it again anyway, although I doubt anyone is massively interested... My incredibly default looking version of Hixon was uploaded last night - it can be found at http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/hixon/IJP_EGHX.zip

    I hope both the people who are bored enough to download it have fun.

    Ian P.

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks much Ian!

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    Thank-you Ian!

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    thank you Ian. do you have any plans for a RN or Royal Coast Guard scenery?

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    We don't have a military Coast Guard, in the same way that the US does... We have the "MCA" - Maritime and Coastguard Agency - who are just a co-ordination service for the most part. They use contracted civilian aircraft to provide rescue services, the RNLI for waterborne rescue and voluntary crews for coastal/cliff rescue. Most of our airborne search and rescue capability is currently provided by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force still and they tend to be two or three aircraft stationed at bases primarily used for other purposes (RAF Valley, RAF Lossiemouth, RAF Boulmer, RM Chivenor and RNAS Culdrose are the ones I can list off the top of my head).

    The upshot of all that is that there are no Coastguard bases in the UK in the same way that there are for the USCG. If you download my Valley AFD file, that's the home station of a detachment 202 Squadron, RAF, who provide SAR using bright yellow Sea Kings, and a detachment of the Defence Helicopter Flying School, who provide SAR training using Bell 412 Griffons.

    It doesn't look like that will be the case for much longer though. There's a document on the MCA website here (PDF) which basically says that the military SAR capability will be wound up, with the ageing Sea Kings replaced by privately funded helicopters and RAF/RN crews "made available". That's been on the cards for some time, so it wouldn't surprise me if the idiots that control the purse strings are actually going to do it.

    In terms of the Royal Navy, the about three stations that are still active aren't badly presented in FS, although they could do with better AFD files. When you remember that there are more Admirals than ships in the Royal Navy and the majority of our ships can't handle aircraft, you start realising how little of a Fleet Air Arm is actually left!

    Did you have anywhere in particular that you want me to do?

    I'm actually looking at doing a couple more mid-war stations that were closed a long time ago next, but if anyone has any specific requests, just remember that they won't be 100% accurate representations!

    Ian P.

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    Hi Ian

    Me, I would love to see RNAS Culdrose done for FSX. I spent 8 years there on and off in the 70's.

    the Culdrose in FSX is pretty bad with trees all over the place.

    Hoping........
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    Yeah, okay. I thought Culdrose was better than that. I don't have trees all over the place, even with the sliders maxed out, but it is somewhat boring. That's a SAR base and a Navy base, so might keep Tim happy too...

    I'll take a look at Culdrose as soon as I get chance. Don't know when that will be, but it may well be the next one I do, as the basics are already in place unlike Tempsford, which I was going to do next, but will have to do from scratch.

    Ian P.

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    Thanks Ian, installed the scenery which is great. I just need you to make an appearance on-line so that I may ask about the AI.

    Translation: Get out of bed you lazy git!
    Cheers,

    Nick

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    I think this is the correct P-40 mentioned in the readme.

    Great repaint Jan
    Cheers,

    Nick

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    Lee-on-Solent and Portland are effectively Coast Guard bases, Portland more so, Lee having a Police Air Unit and I think a Catalina there as well. I think the only other CG base is Stornaway which is also a civilian airfield.

    Reference the Ships/Admirals ratio, there are 41 Admirals and around 100 ships, of which 42 are major warships i.e. FF/DD, CVS, LPD, SS and SSBN that doesn't include the RFA which has a number of major aviation capable ships. Still be nice if we actually ordered some new one....

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    Any SAR base will keep me pleased for hours. The only SAR base i have in Europe is Slingo in Ireland.

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    This one is only a new AFD file to allow for some AI to appear, but if you get the MAIW "RAF Hawks" packages, convert them to FSX using AIFPC and add this, it'll give you a home base for RAF Air Sea Rescue.

    Valley is home to a detachment of bright yellow Sea Kings in the real world. I used the Alphasim one ported in for a while, but don't have that installed at the moment. Chris Brisland did me a repaint of the Merlin into RAF SAR colours suitable for the station, but to the best of my knowledge hasn't released it.

    The AFD is available from here:
    http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/val...OV_IJP_1_0.zip

    Oh... and I'm definitely a glutton for punishment. The below was a couple of hours last night after I got very fed up of doing "proper work"...

    Cheers,

    Ian P.

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    Super work, Thanks IanP.

    Thanks for Sharing !!

    Many Cheers !!

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    Thanks Ian
    I think it's UTX that's put a motorway through the middle!

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    Hi Folks


    For Info -
    The MoD and MCA together provide
    a 24 hour military and civil SAR service for the UK SAR Region
    from 12 bases around the UK.

    MCGA
    2x Sikorsky S92A - Sumburgh Airport (Shetland)
    2x Sikorsky S92A - Stornoway (Isle of Lewis)
    1x Augusta Westland 139 - Portland
    2x Augusta Westland 139 - Lee-on-Solent

    RAF
    Sea Kings at -
    Boulmer
    Chivenor
    Leconfield
    Lossiemouth
    Valley
    Wattisham

    RN
    Sea Kings at -
    Culdrose
    Prestwick



    Scenery -

    Not wishing to stunt anyone's creativity,
    just save yourselves some work reinventing the wheel(s).

    Take a peek at the free FSX 'airport' sceneries already available -

    UK2000 VFR Airfields DEMO
    Includes Portland, (plus 6 others).

    Compatible Freeware Airfield List - Updated 3.9.08
    With links to airfield specific topics.
    There's a nice looking Culdrose in there.

    NB -
    Some are better standards than others.
    Include default exclusions.
    All fit into GenX.
    Most have mesh-blends, (no plateaus).
    Some require addon libs.



    HTH
    ATB
    Paul

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