Question for Milton

OleBoy

Charter Member 2015
Hello Milton. I have been to your website many times and always forget to ask you.
...Is this a plane that you modeled? If so, did you ever release it?

connie.png
 
Hello Milton. I have been to your website many times and always forget to ask you.
...Is this a plane that you modeled? If so, did you ever release it?

connie.png

The L049 in the screen shot was taken in early beta testing at the time of development by John. I worked with John Howard White assisting with gear modeling, animation, contact points, and startup smoke effects. John and I became close friends during the project. He was an awesome modeler, teacher, team player, and human being. He inspired others to higher achievements, showed respect regardless of your stature or place in the community, offered his services, support, and even taught online classes for those interested. John was a fighter pilot and had a kind of respect for life you often see in pilots who fought in wars. He is a friend in my heart, and I miss him dearly.

You can download the L049 from the major sites or from Cal-Classics.
 
Thank you Milton. Mr White sounds like the teacher of teachers to have if modeling was involved. I gather he is no longer with us. Forgive me if I appear too inquisitive. The model always looked so prestigious in the picture. I had to ask.

Thanks for sharing.

Likely not my type of model as I can only imagine the complexity. Although I would like to try it. Could you help me out and give me direct links to get it please? I went to Cal Classics and, well, I'm already confused as to what I need to actually download.
 
I was one of the beta testers on the L049 project and John is dearly missed as a friend.

OleBoy, The basic TWA is the base model for it. Keep in mind that it's a few years old now and the VC version was never completed. But the exterior model is superb and the bare metal in the textures is some of the best out there IMHO. Also the panel and flight model were state of the art at the time.

I never really thought of it as being complex though.
 
Thank you Milton. Mr White sounds like the teacher of teachers to have if modeling was involved. I gather he is no longer with us. Forgive me if I appear too inquisitive. The model always looked so prestigious in the picture. I had to ask.

Thanks for sharing.

Likely not my type of model as I can only imagine the complexity. Although I would like to try it. Could you help me out and give me direct links to get it please? I went to Cal Classics and, well, I'm already confused as to what I need to actually download.

You can get the original release at Flightsim:

http://www.flightsim.com/file.php?cm=SEARCH1&fsec=0&fname=FSDZL049.ZIP

There are many repaints available.

JHW had lung issues for many years, was in trial programs at University Hospital twice, but ultimately succumbed to the disease. Through all that time, aside from his breathing capacity issues, he was cheerful, upbeat, always talking of great technologies, modeling, the next release, and just thoroughly loved all that was going on at the time. He was a pleasure to know and be with, a fine man who loved life and had a thirst for technology, more advancements, and new things. He instigated change, pushed forward, loved progress. His excitement was contagious. :)

The L-049 is a beautiful model, easy to fly, through all phases of flight for me. She needs relatively careful engine management only in terms of using realistic-like MP and RPM's, and not whipping the throttle around like a kid. Fly her smooth and respectable and she will be a lovely bird for the hangar.

I do not miss a VC in the bird. The panel is awesome, an effort by many of the greats in this business.
 
As one of the testers there to add to fully true story of devotion-->John in the later stage(lung) was not allowed to work so much on computer at home-->so he worked/designed on the beach with a notebook.And with all respect to earlier modellers-->John's L-049 is the first which got the fuselage shape,the cockpit windows and the wing fuselage joint right-->Which is a nightmare-->just ask Manfred from the Connie/Starliner team.

Roland

Teammember here nd there
 
That is one of the best freeware planes. I love that thing. I do have the problem of cool freezing the engines ALL THE TIME, lol.. but I love it anyways.

That engineering panel is brilliant.


Also, on not missing the VC, me either. The 'views' are just too well done to need one, in my humble opinion.
 
A great package even now, light years ahead in 2005. As for JHW what a modeler, team leader, and teacher.
Fun, too. He gave life his best all the time.

As for the 049, it is so easy to fly even I can land it.
Still a great ride when youre in the mood for big iron.

cheers to John Howard White, this season always reminds me of him.
 
Milton has uploaded 4 video tutorials by John White to the Warbird's Archive here at the SOH.

They cover UVW Mapping -- id est applying a texture to a wireframe in GMAX. Windows .wmv files -- audio with video capture from GMAX!

If you want to see a master a work then have a watch!


Gmax UVW Mapping Tutorial Part 1 through Part 4

MSOM_Tut_01.zip
MSOM_Tut_02.zip
MSOM_Tut_03.zip
MSOM_Tut_04.zip


In the "Warbird's Archive" choose "Milton Shupe" for the author's name.

:wavey:
 
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