The Free Flight Site

No Dice

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Thanks to members like Smilo, Ivan, Hubba, Minuteman ect... The Freeflightsite has built up to an amazing following. If you have not checked it out in a while, you may be suprised.
I have been busy in the world of making a buck, but hope to upload more this weekend.

Just uploaded AF for both CFS1 and 2.

Stay Safe and forever young.

Dave
 
Hey Smilo,

I have actually been there a bunch of times, but I figured there might be some lurkers or new folks who don't already know how to get there. There is some interesting stuff, but I am kinda short on time to just do some lazy flying.

- Ivan.
 
sorry for the misunderstanding.
i meant it as a general blanket you
for those that have not been there.
Dave's been a busy boy.
 
Anyone still using ASD

I am running into a few problems with my scenery at the 40% line and have yet to figure it out. Any help will be much appreciated.

Dave
 
Smilo, You may be the person I need but I am not sure you want to take or have the time to learn ASD ?


Made a bunch of additions to the site today, Thinking about adding a World War I section, All input welcomed.

Dave www.thefreeflightsite.com
 
jeez, sorry Dave, i'm swamped,
at least for now.

i recall a few years ago,
there was a site called Camel Kings.
it was dedicated to CFS WWI.
there was lots of neat stuff there.
i hope the stuff i downloaded
isn't on that hard drive that crapped out.
i'll dig around in a bit.

i googled it and found nothing.
they must have let it go.
too bad, it was a good one.

-------:jump:----IDIOT ALERT!----:jump:--------

i just remembered,
they spelled it Kamel Kings
here the link;
http://www.kamelkings.org/index.html
 
Thanks Smilo ,
You are the best, Do you think anyone is interested in the WWI stuff?

Dave www.thefreeflightsite.com

apparently, someone is...:salute:
...very nice

the AAC has flown a few missions in WWI aircraft,
(see Hubba's Sopwith Camel package)
but all in all, i think most of the remaining CFSers
prefer the WWII stuff, but i could be wrong.
 
I, for one, think that CFS1 is perfect for WWI aerodynamics. I have redone a few string bags' AIR files and, from time to time, have QC with Sopwith Triplane against Albatross D-III and vice-versa.

Go fly Ivan's Fokker E-III and shoot a few cuckoos with it and you will get some appreciation of the "close and personal" form of combat it was. The problem is simply that too many downloads are good to passable for the looks but rotten when it comes to WWI aerodynamics.
 
There are a couple gotchas with CFS and WW1 Aeroplanes. These things were light and flimsy. Their engines were light and could spin very easily. To really get an engine to run, you need rotation (provided by starter or airstream), fuel, and spark. This isn't reflected in CFS because even with all three, you still need to "Start" the engine. With the rotaries and their lack of throttle control, this is important. With more modern stuff, it isn't.

Hubbabubba,
How does the Eindecker stack up against the other planes you have tried? I find this thing quite difficult to fly well even though I did not leave all the documented bad behaviours in it.

- Ivan.
 
Hi No Dice,

I noticed that you added quite a lot to the developer section at your site.

Cool Stuff!
- Ivan.
 
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