What an undertaking that would be. Each hangar is unique. . .shoot, each building is unique and would need to have correct textures, not to mention fencelines (they use what I used to call "snow fences" when I was growing up in Jersey) and odds and ends that all make up what is "Old Rhinebeck". A 2 or 3 day visit to that area might get you everything you need to do it correctly.:isadizzy:
What a perfect subject for Orbx.
Knowing ORBX (I have their New Zealand South Island that I'm very happy with) they'd probably do a bang up job. I'd also love to see what they could do with Aeroflex-Andover in New Jersey, which has to be one of the prettiest little airports out there. There's a very nice freeware rendition of it for FSX, but I'd love to see what ORBX's treatment would be...
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Falcon409 and GAS are on it. More to come.
great news - its in good hands
please keep us posted if you can, I'm sure the whole place here is extremely interested in this project
This is exciting ..The collaboration of GAS and Falcon409.... I know Ed is a hard working guy.With an extraordinary eye and feel for accurate detail..Coupled with his love of this hobby,and Skills It will be wonderful.I too lived for many years near this Enchanted Place In Aviation.A National Treasure.Cole Palen, founder and curator of New York’s Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome,..Would Have been very pleased.The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a true “living” museum of antique aviation.With an international following and interest will be high.I trust GAS will present this work ,when finished ,in their usual professional way as a great moment in Sim History...The Vision of Joe Binka lives on..Well Good Luck Guys Looking foward to all those "FLYABLE" WW1 airplanes...the Happy faces in that crowed, in The Good Ole Summertime at Rhinebeck N.Y.Vin<label for="rb_iconid_24"></label>![]()