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Airshow Smoke

Flying Buckeye

Charter Member
Has anyone replicated this smoke system in flight simulator or is anyone interested in doing so?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4Du0fxVyTs

I am looking for thin smoke like you see on the wingtips that does not travel away from the starting point like the fs default smoke does, it just traces the path the airplane follows. I am also looking for thick white smoke which shoots away from the starting point and looks like it is coming from the exhaust pipes. YOu can get a good idea of how this smoke works from the video I posted and this picture.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryangrantonic2010/4972612342/
 
Hi,

Not sure about the tick smoke .. but for the wingtip smoke .. it's already mods available on Avsim or Flightsim by Nick or some other
And you can also modiffy them and also (witth some gauge editing) modiffy how it's triggered ...
(usually the wing tip smoke is triggered by number of G and even some other parameters as T° or hygrometry)
For remind .. almost all those smokes mods are effects that can be used in the lights aircraft.cfg section ... so it's easy to command (trigger) them with a gauge or even manually (just by set a certain light on or off)
Just make some searches and you will find ...
Hope it's help !
 
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