Walter
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Not sure if you could get in one of these, but it sure is pretty!
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SOH ADMINISTRATIONHowever, show me a bizjet with 1:1 thrust to weight and four point harnesses and I'll consider it...
Thanks James. I too would like to see something new come from me, haha.
The MiG-29 was turning out to be a massive headache in just about every respect, and really good reference was very hard to come by. Also at the time I felt that my programming skills were not quite good enough to do proper justice to its systems. That part at least has improved over the past year, so I may still finish that project at some point, but probably not for a long while. For the past six months I have been working very hard on simpler aircraft, but I found out a couple of days ago that another developer has been working on that very same aircraft for quite some time and is much closer to completion than I am. So that one goes on the shelf now too. Just can't seem to get a break here, hehe. At least I learned some new stuff while working on it. At the moment I'm evaluating new airframe options. The main problem I face is that there are very very few aircraft that I really and truly adore, and most of those have been done for FSX already, and done well. I'll let you know what I come up with I guess... whenever I come up with it.
Thanks,
-Mike
Hi Ian,
I don't know how to port over it, i know somebody tried it and adapting some gauges made it well flyable in FSX...
There's a thread here at SOH (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?45050-Old-FS9-Cloud9-Aermacchi-MB339-in-FSX), but can't provide you more informations than these...![]()
Which would be what?
@Lotus/Mike,
One final suggestion, though it's a trainer, it apparently is based in British Columbia, Canada:
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/C-GGRP.html
Thanks very much for the repaint link.First of all you think, bah a GA plane, then you remember who's doing it!![]()