A heads up for Hooky .....

I'm inclined to suggest that you keep all traffic files in the Scenery\World\Scenery folder.
That way they're all in one place, and easier to keep track of.

Dave
 
Ian,

Is the new AI file for This? "FS9_RNAS_Retro_Megapack_V1.0.zip"

RNAS 'Retro' Scenery For MS FS2004
By Ian Elliot and Justin Hook
Version 1.0
 
I'm inclined to suggest that you keep all traffic files in the Scenery\World\Scenery folder.

each to his own i guess, but it suits me to keep the traffic files with the correct scenery, i tend to remove all the traffic files out of Scenery\World\Scenery, even MAIW, and place them into the right folder, i can hunt them down quicker even if i dont know the correct airport ID,

Is the new AI file for This? "FS9_RNAS_Retro_Megapack_V1.0.zip"


its is indeed Jadg, just remove and back up the original, just i case
 
Amazing!! This is a complete masterwork. The pilot's head turns, the Observer can be seen in his 'coal-hole'. Even the 'Remove-before-flight' tags flutter in the breeze.

Those have been standard features on military AI models for many years now, just sayin'
 
Those have been standard features on military AI models for many years now, just sayin'

I take nothing away from MAIW. Their offerings are beyond superb, but the problem is that, eventually, we run out of superlatives. :applause::applause::applause:

On a serious note, I suppose that people generally don't notice the 'everyday' miracles that occur - until their attention is drawn to them.

Dave
 
Virtavia has a Sea Vixen.....? :icon_eek:

BB686:USA-flag:

I thought they did, but I just checked their site and didn't see it. Did they remove it? Perhaps I had it mixed up with something else.

Ian,

Thanks for that updated AI file for the new AI Sea Vixens. I'm going to have to make a separate installation just for Britain with all of the great Cold War aerodromes and AI that we now have it.
 
I thought they did, but I just checked their site and didn't see it. Did they remove it? Perhaps I had it mixed up with something else.

Ian,

Thanks for that updated AI file for the new AI Sea Vixens. I'm going to have to make a separate installation just for Britain with all of the great Cold War aerodromes and AI that we now have it.

Back in 2004, Alphasim published an FS9 version (model created by Mark Harper). According to Flightsim.com it was sold thru Virtavia in 2011 but it is no longer available from the webshops.

http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/content.php?11158-Virtavia-Sea-Vixen-Now-Available

Mark used to check in here as FSDSMAN, maybe he knows what became of it.
 
"Then" Alphasim had the Sea Vixen for FS9 some time back but took it off the market I think before the Virtavia name change.I purchased it back then and I'm still flying it!
 
"Then" Alphasim had the Sea Vixen for FS9 some time back but took it off the market I think before the Virtavia name change.I purchased it back then and I'm still flying it!

I only bought mine about 18 months ago, guess its gone the same way as their TSR2 and Lightning.
cheers ian
 
"Then" Alphasim had the Sea Vixen for FS9 some time back but took it off the market I think before the Virtavia name change.I purchased it back then and I'm still flying it!

Figures I missed it... BUGGAR! Oh well... the AI Vixens sure look nice tho... compleat with shadows, shading, and just look at the detail between the wing parts when folded! Brilliant work!:medals:

BB686(Insert American Flag here.... BUGGAR!!!)
 
Figures I missed it... BUGGAR! Oh well... the AI Vixens sure look nice tho... compleat with shadows, shading, and just look at the detail between the wing parts when folded! Brilliant work!:medals:

BB686(Insert American Flag here.... BUGGAR!!!)

Ah, but there's always Nazca Steve's Hawker Sea Hawk to fall back on.
Freeware too.

Ttfn

Pete
 
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