Lordie Joe.. that's one pretty Mustang
Likin' your RCAF paint too JensOle
ATB
DaveB
Lordie Joe.. that's one pretty Mustang
Likin' your RCAF paint too JensOle
ATB
DaveB
Joe,
For KH765 you need to hand make the font. Many RAF Mustangs were painted with non standard fonts for the serials. You need to check pictures of the real aircraft in order to get it accurate.
Best regards
Jens-Ole
Repainting since FS5..
Hi Karol,
It is a moving map. It's the RPMD (Radar Projected Map Display). Included with the aircraft are terrain files (for the TFR) and maps (for the RPMD) which cover the UK, Italy and Germany. The RPMD and TFR are run with an external SSW program, which saves on FPS in the sim. The developers have also included a batch file which makes downloading more height files for the TFR very easy, and they also included links and tutorials on how to create more maps for the RPMD. I have already made and uploaded some on the Sim Skunk Works website covering France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and the Balearics Islands. Another user, David, has also added some maps for the Middle East and North Africa. To create the maps you just use a program called Mobile Atlas Creator; a handy little program which I'm sure has many uses. The maps use Open Street Map base layers and overlays (Airports, Navaids, Airspaces), although you can choose from a number of map sources with Mobile Atlas Creator.
Link to the Mobile Atlas Creator website: http://mobac.sourceforge.net/
Link to the map sources files: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pb7wnfsrgw...urces.zip?dl=0
I will post up some more pics of the RPMD and TFR soon.
Cheers,
Scott
Hi Scott
My sincere thanks for your nicely detailed reply and the extra shots .
That is totally awesome , I love it , it is a feature that is missing on quite a few aircraft .
With regards
Karol
Too bad Dave. Still, I think it's a pretty nice model. I've always loved the King Air, especially since I lived near Essendon Airport where the Victorian Air Ambulance were (mostly) King Airs. To be honest I'm not sure which models they were/are exactly. I used to hear them several times every day (and night) as I lived almost directly under the final approach path. That was a great place to live just for that.
I'm sure you'll be looking at the Milviz King Air then, I think that is a 350.
Cheers,
Scott
Hi Scott
Would like to get it , do you have a link to where it is available from .
I am particularly interested in the Maps for a Moving Map instrument .
I would love to create a NAV style moving map instrument for my F-111 panel to complement
my Radar and Mission Adaptive Flight Planner Editor .
Getting that to work in my panel would be beyond awesome .
I did have a moving map back in the FS9 days , might have to dig it out and do some work on it .
Love creating these advanced instruments , such a buzz .
Cheers
Karol
I wonder what it'll take to motivate Henk to convert the AlphaSim F-111 models used in the really neat SHRS F-111 package...
At the time of the Battle for France; Mk.1 Hurricane L1723 FT-N of 43Sqn., fitted with a two blade Watt propeller, was the first production Hurricane to enter service; flown by F/O Patrick 'Tiger' Folkes, it became the first aircraft to shoot down a Heinkel He111 over British soil!
ChipShop
'If It Isn't Broken; Then Don't Try To Fix It!'
Mk.IX Spitfire BF273 from RAF Northolt, was one of a pair of specially modified High Altitude Flight Spitfires; she was flown by F/O Emanuel Galzitine.
He engaged a Ju86R over Southampton in 1942 at a height of 41,000ft; the ensuing fight took them up to 43,000ft; he scored just one hit before his cannons jammed, but this was sufficient to put off the Luftwaffe from pursuing further high altitude raids. This action was to be the highest air battle of WW2.
ChipShop
'If It Isn't Broken; Then Don't Try To Fix It!'
Bristol Bulldog IIa K-2222 of 32Sqn. seen performing over 'Glorious Goodwood'.
It was in such an aircraft that Douglas Bader crashed, while doing aerobatics close to the ground, resulting in him losing both legs! The rest is History!
ChipShop
'If It Isn't Broken; Then Don't Try To Fix It!'
Hi Karol.
The PA200 Tornado is from Sim Skunk Works.
http://www.vaafse.org/simskunkworks/store/
I think you need to register to even look in the store - but it's worth it.
The Tornado is available separately for FSX, P3D V2.5, and P3D V3. When I bought it just after release you got the FSX version if you bought the P3D V2.5 version, but I'm not sure if that offer is still available. It may be worth asking the admin.
Cheers,
Scott
Hi Scott
Thank you for that Link .
Cheers
Karol
How about a FSX using 6 screens shot?
Milviz F-4S over freeware Italy Photoreal
Cheers,
Scotth6, I love your shots, so familiar to me, and so beautiful for sharpness and colours!
Thanks. It's beautiful scenery in real life and in the sim with the incredible Italy photoreal. I will put a link here in case anyone wants to download.
http://italyphotoreal.weebly.com/
Cheers,
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