The file is available in the library, filename Fantasy_Of_Flight_VD_v1_0.zip. It will also be available on Avsim soon.
A few screenshots taken right before packaging:
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it!
The file is available in the library, filename Fantasy_Of_Flight_VD_v1_0.zip. It will also be available on Avsim soon.
A few screenshots taken right before packaging:
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it!
Awesome work!
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Fantastic! and for such great effort it has to deserve a sticky
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Amazing Dimus, thank you! I haven't fired up FSX in months. I surely will now!
Greenhouse357
OK I don't doubt the dimus u/l fantasy of flight but where is it? If I search of DIMUS I find all his works minus fantasy of flight.
It's gotta be here somewhere as I noticed all the people that HAVE found it and are giving cudos.
So it is rather nebulous when it's been "loaded in the library". Could be just about anywhere here cept for where I've been looking.
Thank you Sir
Amazing work!
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And we have the Honor of Dimus as our squadron mate....as i have said many times...U DA MAN Dimus....
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Experimenting with a photoreal background that meshman was kind enough to provide me with:
Just finished the blendmasks and watermasks but done nothing to the image itself (A lot of shadows and stuff like the planes on the tarmac need to go and other postprocessing). I am still not sure if I will go through with this. The resolution is 30cm/pixel. Some areas look nice, others not so much. Autogen also needs to be added.
Just in case you guys missed this, Moses03 posted this video in the Newshawks forum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgt_n...ature=youtu.be
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Oh, how I envy this man!!!...
Thanks for the hu Roger. Any FSX Curtis Pushers around?
The closest that I am aware of, is the recreation of a Curtiss pusher that was built from plans by Frank Kruse in 1910, done by Tom Eads for FSX (of which Frank Kruse was one of his ancestors). It's not that close of a match to Kermit Weeks' modern example (Kermit's example being a replica of one of the two seater versions, for one), but as mentioned, I think this is the closest we have for FSX at the moment. Although I'm sure many would consider it "dated", I have always loved this aircraft, and I have always had it in my virtual hangar (dating back to the FS9 version as well).
It can be found at Flightsim.com filename: kruse-cx.zip
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