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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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vertigo studios aircraft carrier

X_eidos2, I once asked you about recording carriers with FSRecorder, but I didn´t find your answer again using the search engine.

Could you direct me to the answer?

I was going to ask this in PM, but then I realized that someone else might be interested about this as well.
 
Sure, I already have two in build, theres basically four types with angled deck, two types of hurricane bow and two types of elevator layout, some had wedged shaped additions to the bow elevator and some had the Starboard aft one moved a significant distance aft.

Its all a case of time.

Best

Michael

Mike, would it be to much to ask for a Korean angle deck as well?
 
No dis-respect to Leyte or her crew. Some carriers did several tours, some did less.

Leyte only served in 1950 as far as I can ascertain, but, for example Boxer and Princeton served for four years. However all served with distinction.

Sincerely

Michael

Mike, wash your mouth out, your calling the CV-32 Leyte "a lesser touring type. " What was it doing in Korea? Just camping out?
 
As far as I'm concerned the No. 3 Elevator to the long hulled carriers were welded shut to make room on the hanger deck. The No.2, deck edge elevator carried most of the load.
 
Not wanting to hijack the thread - but also wanting to answer Wiltzie's question.

Here's a link to the FSRecorder forum where a work-around for recording landing on a moving carrier is detailed.

http://www.fs-recorder.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=370&p=1309&hilit=landing+on+carriers#p1309

It should be noted that this process involves using an AI carrier that is following a pre-determined route and not a carrier being controlled using AIcarriers2.

In the movies that I made showing off the SNJ landing on the USS Monterey, I made a recording of the SNJ landing on the player controlled version of the USS Monterey, which had the ability to control the animations of the LSO. What I didn't show in the movie was that after the plane landed on the deck, even with full brakes applied, if I cut the power back to idle, the plane would start slowly rolling backwards. Even when I did manage to hold it on deck for a few seconds, it would start hopping around. None of those things happen when you land the same plane on an AI carrier.
 
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