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Global AI Ship Traffic V1 for FSX and P3D News and Support

Wow...

Hi kl792

your ships are real beauties... I can not await to watch them ruling the virtual sea in my FSX.

Meanwhile... a topview from Type 55. May be this photo could help you to design the helideck.


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source: https://southfront.org/chinese-naval-expansion-hits-high-gear/


Greetings RS
 

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Hi kl792

your ships are real beauties... I can not await to watch them ruling the virtual sea in my FSX.

Meanwhile... a topview from Type 55. May be this photo could help you to design the helideck.


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source: https://southfront.org/chinese-naval-expansion-hits-high-gear/


Greetings RS

Thanks... But despite what they claim on Southfront.org the picture doesn't show a Type 55 but instead shows a Type 52D - the Type 55 has a very different and stealthy chimney block and antena masts.

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Well having naval action on the high seas of FSX & P3DV4 is much appreciated. Haze Gray Studios did a big leap in that direction last year for the US Navy...

You won't get a complete navy here as in Ripcord's US Navy project, but you will get the most significant units from the Royal Navy, the Brazilian Navy, the Chilean Navy, the Royal Danish Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Chinese Navy, the Spanish Navy plus diverse units from Thailand, Taiwan, Egypt, Romania, Germany, France, Moroco, Pakistan, Canada, and even a few US Navy ships... Plus of course around 1000 civilian ships... I have set a deadline before Christmas the year - that will be 20 months after the last mayor release and this will be the so far most comprehensive package.

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Chrismas timeline stable ?

You won't get a complete navy here as in Ripcord's US Navy project, but you will get the most significant units from the Royal Navy, the Brazilian Navy, the Chilean Navy, the Royal Danish Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Chinese Navy, the Spanish Navy plus diverse units from Thailand, Taiwan, Egypt, Romania, Germany, France, Moroco, Pakistan, Canada, and even a few US Navy ships... Plus of course around 1000 civilian ships... I have set a deadline before Christmas the year - that will be 20 months after the last mayor release and this will be the so far most comprehensive package.


Hi kl791

Are things going well? Excuse me, I am exited so see your new ships... You think you can hold your timeline before chrismas...?
....my PLAN carrier needs really a good escort...
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Maybe there a some more visual appetizers from your work?


Many greetings RS
 

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Seems you got a little sneaky when naming your ships....

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Found this cruising off the Washington coast. Sent the screen to Francois on Facebook. He loved it.
 

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Found this cruising off the Washington coast. Sent the screen to Francois on Facebook. He loved it.

Hi
Sorry for long absence and response time, but no access to Sim-outhouse from China where I have spent the last month.

I actually think this ship is from Misty Moorings - they repainted the standard ships. At least I have not done this one.
 
Hi kl791

Are things going well? Excuse me, I am exited so see your new ships... You think you can hold your timeline before chrismas...?
....my PLAN carrier needs really a good escort...
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Maybe there a some more visual appetizers from your work?


Many greetings RS

Working hard on it... There should be more screenies after the weekend :D I have a slight trouble with the Chinese Type 55... still no pennant numbers painted on the originals... Hope they will come soon in real life. Apparently the first will be 101, but still to be confirmed.
 
Hi
Sorry for long absence and response time, but no access to Sim-outhouse from China where I have spent the last month.

I actually think this ship is from Misty Moorings - they repainted the standard ships. At least I have not done this one.

Yes, That is a paint by Jan de Jong of one of the default container ships.
 
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Hi KL791,

things going well?

I remember you miss information about the helicopter markings on the PLAN 55d deck.
Yesterday I found that picture. May be this sattelite image from 3rd October helps...

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source:https://news.ievenn.com/major-chinese-shipyard-rapidly-expands-in-size-amid-military-buildup/521435/


Greetings

RS

This was exactly what I was looking for - a decent view of the flight deck. Thanks a lot. Yesterday I flew straight over the yard in Shanghai where half of them are being built but to my big disappoint it was foggy and rainy and we got into dense clouds before passing over the yard. Still remains to confirm the pennant numbers,
 
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These are all really nice Henrik!:applause:

Thanks - after having worked on navy ships for a while it was time to add some of the ships which feeds us... I went to Santos recently and the line of Panamax bulk carriers waiting to load soy and grains was impressive...
 
And another load of screenshots... then I will call it a day...

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Wow, Henrik!

Love the landing craft type ferry! So typical of Greek waters! Thanks!

On note however. To my knowledge, logs are always carried in the longitudinal direction on the deck. The stanchions on the side keep them from slipping to the sea:

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Wow, Henrik!

Love the landing craft type ferry! So typical of Greek waters! Thanks!

On note however. To my knowledge, logs are always carried in the longitudinal direction on the deck. The stanchions on the side keep them from slipping to the sea:

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Ups... this is what happens when I guy who never had to load a ship or take the consequence if it was poorly loaded tries to model a ship................. I will do a bit of remodeling so nothing is lost in the virtual sea...
 
Ups... this is what happens when I guy who never had to load a ship or take the consequence if it was poorly loaded tries to model a ship................. I will do a bit of remodeling so nothing is lost in the virtual sea...

LOL! Stay away from insurance claims! they are a pain!

Actually, the timber on deck, when packed and stowed correctly can be taken into account as additional buoyancy by regulation, and the ship can load even deeper than its normal loadline.
 
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