Hi Stuart,
I remember dad saying the malaria vaccine made him very ill for days, especially with the heat and pouring rain. He was living in a tent for 18 months.
By the way, I've been testing new Midway missions for TheBookie. Your ships look fabulous.
Cheers,
Kev
Great photo Kevin.
John, would you be interested in the odd Aussie soldier without hat/ helmet? Some prone troops behind a felled palm tree would also add interest. There was also a lot of use made of the 25 pdr field gun in New Guinea and the islands north of NG.
Having completed the inland landing strips at Yodda Creek, Kokoda & Myola Lakes, my construction crews have moved back to Port Moresby to complete the facilities there.
Fist up, Kila 3 mile - the gsl objects have yet to be relocated, but it shows the new Rhumba mesh world location quite well.
Next, Ward 5 mile 'drome...
& looking towards the last of the inner ring of aerodromes, Jackson 7 mile, with the SE corner of Ward 5 mile in the left-hand side.
An overhead shot of the Port Moresby area showing the 3 airfields.
John,
Are you redoing the Port Moresby airfields by Pen32Win? Or are these FSX-style texture mapping?
"Rami"
"Me? I'm just a Sea of Tranquility in an Ocean of Storms, babe."
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Well, hello stranger!
These are completely new, to fit Rhumbas mesh. They will be a little earlier than Pen32win's, say early '43-ish.
There will be a slight hiatus in this project. Unfortunately my graphics card died on me last night , so although I have all the G2K work, landclass & waterclass work done, & all the airfields are completed too, I can't start the gsl work until I'm back up & running...
Ack! Computer hardware failures - my worst nightmare. I hope it's an easy fix for you.
Cheers,
Captain Kurt
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"Fly, you fools!" Gandalf the Gray
Well, my wallets somewhat empty but I'm back in the game!
pics of the outer ring of Moresby airstrips ...
Now, onto the gsl work
Lookin good, UncleTgt!
"De Oppresso Liber"
Thank you UT for all your fantastic work!
Giuseppe
Yodda Creek is 8 miles NW of Kokoda. In the 1930's it was the site of some Gold mining activity, & had it's own landing strip. During the Pacific War this strip was deemed unsuitable for use, & the camp abandoned with obstacles strewn across the landing area so the Japanese couldn't make use of it.
Some WIP views of Yodda & nearby the grass strip at Kokoda.
UncleTgt,
Thank you very much for all of the work you continue to do to keep CFS2 alive! The pics and the scenery look amazing.
"Rami"
"Me? I'm just a Sea of Tranquility in an Ocean of Storms, babe."
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This looks impressive!
Will it work with Rhumba's "old" LOD-DEM meshes and matermasking, or will it require his most recent 'Global Surface Water' set?
As with all my scenery, it is created to use Rhumbas new world mesh & show off the huge amount of work Dick carried out in providing this more accurate mesh. That said, it has it's own watermasks & excludes, so it should work with an old world install.
TBH an "old world" install should just use the old Pen32win Port Moresby & Maskrider Papua New Guinea airfields.
Thank you.
A bit OT: is there a good (or at least acceptable) GSL randition of Rabaul for stock meshes? I use an "old world" install for South Pacific, mainly because of stock airfields and all the old missions/campaigns I have, but I have always been quite frustrated by how "empty" Rabaul area looked like.
UncleTgt,
I never cease to be amazed by the quality and breadth of your work, thank you very much!
"Rami"
"Me? I'm just a Sea of Tranquility in an Ocean of Storms, babe."
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Myola Lake proved a tough landing ground to make use of. Unsuitable for DH84s or C47s, they tried to get a Hudson in there & it nearly lost it's undercarriage on the way out. They used a Ford Trimotor but that overturned on landing. They were more succesful using USAAF O-49/L-1 Vigiliants for CASEVAC.
But no FS version of the Vigilant exists, so I've converted Joe Binka's "Shaky Jake", a Cessna 195, & given it a 1942/43 USAAF ambulance paint job as a stand-in ...
Outstanding!
THe Kokoda Track gsl is completed, I 'm now starting on the gsl for the Port Moresby area itself - this may take some time. Meanwhile, here's a few screengrabs to hold your interest.
So nobody noticed the windsock object in the screengrab above
More Fairfax habour work, moving northwards with the gsl ...
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