Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Beautiful work, Henrik!
Brian
Can anyone confirm if any models in these packages are compiled using the FS9 SDK, rather than FSX or P3D? If so, which one(s)?
Is there a way to automatically check a load of compiled files for FS9, FSX or P3D?
Many thanks.
This application (recursively) reads a directory containing SimObjects for FSX or P3D, extracts the thumbnails from the livery folders and builds a simple HTML-Report containing a table with the thumbnails and selected data from the object's description.
Recursively: the Thumbnail Exporter will scan all subfolders in this directory, and their subfolders, and so on, and checks if an aircraft.cfg or sim.cfg is present
Can anyone confirm if any models in these packages are compiled using the FS9 SDK, rather than FSX or P3D? If so, which one(s)?
Is there a way to automatically check a load of compiled files for FS9, FSX or P3D?
Many thanks.
Thx for the update. Dose it work in P3Dv4?

If I wanted to add objects or cargo to your ships\rig, how could I make that happen..?
Many thanks for the monumental work done with your vessels..!..![]()
Great to see a few more Norwegian ships! I was going to ask for the SB90N
KS Norge also has a interesting past as both a prewar yacht and wartime service as the escort ship HMS Philante
If what you mean is to add loose objects to be hoisted by a helicopter you first need to choose a model with harddeck. Most of the navy ships have it, but the freighters only have it if they have an H marked on a hatch or directly on the deck. A few of the offshore supply ships have the full deck as hard deck.
Just a non moving object to start with.
Thanks...
You would need to decompile the MDL and open it with e.g. GMAX and then add what you want and compile again...
Shipwrecks are eerily beautiful and would make exploring the coasts of the planet a lot more fun, but I figure it's too much of a niche to warrant the development effort.
But there's still the photos of the real ones:
http://www.lovethesepics.com/2012/09/48-eerily-intriguing-shipwrecks/