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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Fantasy of Flight v1.0 uploaded to library

Dimus

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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:

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Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it!
 
where is it?

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.
 
Richoday, it is in the airport selection list with ID FA08, about 14 miles north of Lakeland Florida, KLAL, home of Sun 'n Fun

Glenn



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.
 
richoday, I just checked and it is listed under FSX Scenery. You can also find it under the "Newest First" option. I posted this late last night (my time) after I have just uploaded it so it probably have not been properly accepted yet. I also checked and it is now fully available on avsim too, still shown in "What's New".

Roger, thank you very much for the sticky!
 
As I've told Dimus time and time again, this scenery is simply a marvel to behold.

Here are some shots from a test hop in Kermit Weeks' Pitcairn Autogiro.

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Dimus

Simply outstanding work.

Congratulations on a job extremely well done. Your fellow aviators in The Boys of 60 squadron will also be proud of you.

Best

nio
 
And finally (for now), some late evening shots of a close reproduction of the collection's Ford Trimotor (the same aircraft featured in the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom), in and around the field.

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I've never actually confirmed if it is true or not, but I read up on some details about Fantasy of Flight and the airfield several years ago, and one of the items mentioned was that below the grass surface of the runways, is actually hard-surface concrete runways. This allows for the WWI aircraft in the collection with tail skids that need to be flown off grass surfaces to be operated properly from the airfield, and with the hardened surface below, allows for warbirds as big as B-17's, B-24's (like the collection's B-24 "Joe"), and as the write-up mentioned, even a B-29 (which would be the largest land-based aircraft in the museum, if one of the examples owned by FOF, in storage, were to ever be made airworthy), to be flown on/off the main runway safely. Of course this is something I read about, a number of years ago, so I don't know how true that is. For those not familiar with the airfield/museum will find, the runway is certainly long enough for large warbird operations (with FOF owning a B-26 Marauder that operated from the airfield until it was no longer flown, the collection's B-25, which is coming back up to flight status at the moment, and a few different DC-3's/C-47's have flown in and out of the airfield, including the collection's recently obtained C-47). Kermit Weeks has also spoken about some of the items he still hopes to build as part of the Fantasy of Flight experience, including a seaplane hangar and ramp, similar to those that could be found in the 30's when the great "Clippers" were in operation, where the collection's seaplanes, including the Sunderland, Sikorsky S-39, Duck, and others would be housed.

If you're on Facebook, both the Fantasy of Flight and Kermit Weeks pages are great to follow, with daily (sometimes hourly) posts and updates on what's happening.

These are some photos just posted to the FOF Facebook page today, and this all happened at Fantasy of Flight just this morning! (Photos are all courtesy of Fantasy of Flight)

(Note that with Dimus' amazing attention to detail, all of the various aspect of these photos can be transposed with that of screenshots and in-game views of his work.)

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Thank you John!

It is good to see some shots from a much better system than mine.

I have made a quick repaint of the Trimotor to match the collection plane. I will upload it soon.
 
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