GarryJSmith
Charter Member
Hi Good People,
A bit of something different for you all to enjoy.
How about a Ford Project enhanced airport way out in the Pacific at Tarawa in Kiribati.
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Then add a bit of a flying challenge mix into the equation.
Firstly a Large Static object Aircraft Carrier - USS Ford Tri-Motor - wooden 1350 Foot deck - big enough to land a Ford Tri-Motor, just.
There is even enough room to turn around on the deck if you move to one side and then directional brake into a 180 turn.
Second, a small Static object Aircraft Carrier - USS Langley - wooden 850 foot deck - model created by modifying Paul Clawson's Langley model (with permission) to be a Scenery Object.
The Langley is a serious challenge to get a Ford Tri-Motor to do a "successful" landing I achieve it once, out of many tries, by stall dropping onto the very beginning of the deck and holding the brakes on judiciously with some added directional wiggling with the brakes on.
Of course the Tarawa scenery is just not two carriers - a comprehensive runway, port facility and a stack of static ships scattered around to add eye candy.
It contains four new scenery object models - a Liberty Ship, a Battleship and two Carriers.
This scenery pack is now available over at the http://www.ford-tri-motor.net site.
Regards and happy simming.
Garry J. Smith and Edward C. Moore
A bit of something different for you all to enjoy.
How about a Ford Project enhanced airport way out in the Pacific at Tarawa in Kiribati.
View attachment 63680
Then add a bit of a flying challenge mix into the equation.
Firstly a Large Static object Aircraft Carrier - USS Ford Tri-Motor - wooden 1350 Foot deck - big enough to land a Ford Tri-Motor, just.
There is even enough room to turn around on the deck if you move to one side and then directional brake into a 180 turn.
Second, a small Static object Aircraft Carrier - USS Langley - wooden 850 foot deck - model created by modifying Paul Clawson's Langley model (with permission) to be a Scenery Object.
The Langley is a serious challenge to get a Ford Tri-Motor to do a "successful" landing I achieve it once, out of many tries, by stall dropping onto the very beginning of the deck and holding the brakes on judiciously with some added directional wiggling with the brakes on.
Of course the Tarawa scenery is just not two carriers - a comprehensive runway, port facility and a stack of static ships scattered around to add eye candy.
It contains four new scenery object models - a Liberty Ship, a Battleship and two Carriers.
This scenery pack is now available over at the http://www.ford-tri-motor.net site.
Regards and happy simming.
Garry J. Smith and Edward C. Moore