FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!

Yes Bernard,
even it would later be easy to critic the envolved cpmmanding persons - it has been a dramatic disaster
And I hope, (even if my apreciations of some people envolved in this year olympic games are not filled with enthousiasm for them)
that these games not will finish with horror but be nice games - games should be peacefull and not the theatre scene for politic
differncies.
Now I search for a next target which should be more difficalt to find where it is LOL
Best Regards
Yours
Michael Vader
 
To continue the question posted by Papi.... "Where am I"

Cheers,
Huub

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FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!/ "whwere amI?"

To continue the question posted by Papi.... "Where am I"

Cheers,
Huub

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Good morning Huub,
thank you you took on my idea of screenshots done out of the cockpit and the question "where amI?"
at first I tend to situate it in france, than the buidings look as to be from an add on scenery and to be a part of a chateau
or ancient military casern - perhaps Rochefort?
Seen that the plane you fly is a Mustang - check your six LOL
Best regards
Yours
Michael Papi Vader
 
Hi Papi,

Not Rochefort. To give a small hint, this is part from a scenery package, which perhaps was hardly noticed, as we normally look to the main subject.......

The aircraft is correct and as you see, I fly it according the book . (correct RPM and manifold pressure at least :biggrin-new:).

Cheers,
Huub
 
FS2004 Screenshots Here!!!/where am I?

Hi Huub,
even doenloading your screenshot to try to see better the symbols over the doors,
nO idea, than I tried to search arround and found no indications.
If the location is in france it should not be in Brittany as the houses are more southern style.
Scenery package -freeware or payware?
If it is payware I certainly would not have it.
I will fill up my tanks of my He-111 and make some reco flights.
Difficult in what direction to go LOL.
Luckyly in FS9 I do not have to pay the fuel I will pump through the injectors of my JuMos LOL
Best regards
Yours
Michael Vader
 
It is in France, but not in Bretagne. You have to look far more east and bit more south. The scenery was freeware, but I don't think it is available anymore.

Cheers,
Huub
 
I guess you all need some additional information. So another hint.

The scenery I'm looking for is one of castles in the Loire region. In a somewhat smaller version it is known from the Belgian comic series TinTin.
When I'm home again this evening, I will post another screenshot and this time with the castle on it.

Cheers,
Huub.
 
Cheverney (sp?), possibly? Or near it?

I didn't know there was ever any scenery made of castles, other than the ones you can find at the major websites -- and they're mostly English and German, I believe. I think the late Toni Agramont made some scenery with castles, but I don't think it was France.

In either case, it looks great!

Jorge
Miami, FL
 
FS2004 Screenshots Here!!! Where am I?

Hallo friends
yes Jorge,
Huub did cunduct us to Cheverny.
To find it I took my Huey and so you will see it completely
Huubs advice of the Chateau de Tintin Moulinsart was the advice to make things easy.
It was a part of "Chateaux de la loire" I will look if I still have the zip somewhere.
Merci Huub
Best Regards
Michael Vader
 

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Cheverney (sp?), possibly? Or near it?

I didn't know there was ever any scenery made of castles, other than the ones you can find at the major websites -- and they're mostly English and German, I believe. I think the late Toni Agramont made some scenery with castles, but I don't think it was France.

In either case, it looks great!

Jorge
Miami, FL

Very good Jorge :encouragement:, it is indeed Chateau de Cheverny. In the comic book a slightly smaller version is the Castle of Captain Haddock, a friend of Tintin, and the castle is called Chateau Moulinsart.

The Castle is one of the four beautiful Chateaux de Loire done by Pascal Dumat. As Pascal's site seems to have disappeared, I don't think the scenery is still available.

I will post some screenshots this evening.

Cheers,
Huub

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Edit: The links in The Way Back machine still seems to work : acceuil.htm (archive.org)
 
FS2004 Screenshots Here!!! chateaux de la loire

Good evening Huub,
thank you for the link,
so I do not need to search further more if I have them somewhere.
Sadly Pascal never finished the last two ones.
I don' t know why.
Best Regards
Michael Vader
 
I concur, Rawsthorne! REALLY NICE!

I've always loved Mr. Ito's work. I'm updating some of the pre-WW2 stuff he did for the pre-WW2 updates I'm doing for FS9. Some update better than others! :biggrin-new:

Jorge
Miami, FL
 
I concur, Rawsthorne! REALLY NICE!

I've always loved Mr. Ito's work. I'm updating some of the pre-WW2 stuff he did for the pre-WW2 updates I'm doing for FS9. Some update better than others! :biggrin-new:

Jorge
Miami, FL

Thank you, Jorge - his models are so solid-looking :encouragement:
 
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