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You mean Princess Juliana(on San Maarten Island in the Dutch Antilles)? If so, then yes... It bears an uncanny resemblance, but is only loosely based on it. Its really just a freelance layout.

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It's really good it really like a clone from fsx, by the way what I mean't by that other post is any version of flight simulator including the Apple II version from the 70's.
 
You mean Princess Juliana(on San Maarten Island in the Dutch Antilles)? If so, then yes... It bears an uncanny resemblance, but is only loosely based on it. Its really just a freelance layout.

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Great looking terminal, makes me want to see the real thing.

Gordon
 
Hey Isaac
I'd suggest using invisible levers at your airport, first thing I noticed
Great screenies though
Vulcan, can Isaac release your planes with reskins, you know with permission??
Jamie
 




Flying in to start the 2014 Soccer World Cup in Wellington New Zealand



a small scene on my route

Gordon
 
Ian,

Is it possible to add a pivot point to the bogie and have that activated with a trigger?

each time the aircraft passes the trigger ( say 9 ) the pivot on the bogie allows the body of the aircraft to tilt up 5 degrees, this would allow you to program a 20 degree flare and then just after touchdown you could have another trigger ( say 0 ) to reset the pivot point.

Gordon

Just food for thought.
 
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Great stuff here guys.

If anyone is still taking suggestions, I have one that I didnt see mentioned,

Pehaps some UPS or Fedex Cargo craft?
 
The Cessna 208 Caravan models are available, one is the Royal flying Doctor Service aircraft used in outback Australia. Both do rolls, I think the RFDS would have to strap the patients in for that.

Gordon, it would be possible to flare an aircraft, like the ones that do rolls, you would have to animate the whole aircraft, not just the flaps or landing gear. This can complicate the other animations. I may experiment sometime, as I mentioned not all aircraft will have the same animation functions. Did you try the pushback tractor with running numbers, was that what you intended?

I have separated the International airport models into the central hub, the main building, the railway station, a spline for the pedestrian bridge to join the main to the hub, tarmac lighting and access stairs to the ground. With these you should be able to mix and match to make some variations, and also use with Bills models. I will upload these soon.

Shouldn't be hard to do cargo planes, add to the list.

Ian
 
The Cessna 208 Caravan models are available, one is the Royal flying Doctor Service aircraft used in outback Australia. Both do rolls, I think the RFDS would have to strap the patients in for that.

Gordon, it would be possible to flare an aircraft, like the ones that do rolls, you would have to animate the whole aircraft, not just the flaps or landing gear. This can complicate the other animations. I may experiment sometime, as I mentioned not all aircraft will have the same animation functions. Did you try the pushback tractor with running numbers, was that what you intended?

I have separated the International airport models into the central hub, the main building, the railway station, a spline for the pedestrian bridge to join the main to the hub, tarmac lighting and access stairs to the ground. With these you should be able to mix and match to make some variations, and also use with Bills models. I will upload these soon.

Shouldn't be hard to do cargo planes, add to the list.

Ian


I updated the tractors last night but did not try them, set up the stadium shots instead then spent most of the night looking at new parts for the pc, boss owes me a nice amount of pay so its upgrade time. I will try them tonight.

Gordon
 
Here's some pics of a project I was doing a few months ago and decided to take on again. It's the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow to Cockfoster's, and this is the airport area, I forgot to save it, so i'had to start over again, here's the pics of the stuff:

Heathrow Terminal 5A

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I see you took the sidewall out of one of your industrial buildings, it looks really good as a hangar, will you be fitting automatic doors?

Gordon

Thanks for the compliment Gordon

Re automatic doors, at this stage it will be static doors as per updated pic



Will have a talk to Ian next time I see him about animation on the doors.

I have uploaded the 2 extention buildings;
Airport Extention <kuid2:97008:48001:1>
Airport Extention Corner <kuid2:97008:48003:1>
(awaiting approval)

Cheers, :)

Bill.
 
Can someone do these signs to add to the excellent work done so far? If they could be nameable would be even better. The yellow on black background shows the position the aircraft is at while the black on yellow background are the route to that location. The white on red is the number of the runway you are about to join Apart from the red one all the other signs are about the same size. The boards would need to have space for two letters/numbers. The arrows would have to be part of the board with space for the letters. Ive got the minitrix lines but he did not do the holding line which is found prior to entering the runway.

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Thanks for the compliment Gordon

Re automatic doors, at this stage it will be static doors as per updated pic



Will have a talk to Ian next time I see him about animation on the doors.

I have uploaded the 2 extention buildings;
Airport Extention <kuid2:97008:48001:1>
Airport Extention Corner <kuid2:97008:48003:1>
(awaiting approval)

Cheers, :)

Bill.

That model is really looking great, Good Work. :D

Gordon

Ian, the pushback tractor modification is spot on for the running numbers.
 
Can someone do these signs to add to the excellent work done so far? If they could be nameable would be even better. The yellow on black background shows the position the aircraft is at while the black on yellow background are the route to that location. The white on red is the number of the runway you are about to join Apart from the red one all the other signs are about the same size. The boards would need to have space for two letters/numbers. The arrows would have to be part of the board with space for the letters. Ive got the minitrix lines but he did not do the holding line which is found prior to entering the runway.

Taking my notes right now! Give me some time anyhow! ;)

Is there any measurement info (metric please ;) ) anywhere or should I use my innate measurement eye :hehe: ?

The measuring side of Alberte :wave:
 
Astounding aircraft as always Ian, good to see you have a band of wing men assisting in your endeavors.

Great work to all whose participated!!! :)






Any chance of an earlier request.........













Perhaps it's not Rocket Science.........













Although, it is infact a





Rocket Man! :p
 
Astounding aircraft as always Ian, good to see you have a band of wing men assisting in your endeavors.

Great work to all whose participated!!! :)






Any chance of an earlier request.........













Perhaps it's not Rocket Science.........













Although, it is infact a





Rocket Man! :p
thats now rocket man its a edited iron man lol:hehe:
Vulcan your Boeing 747s are very good but I'm wondering if you could make some more livery's on them like pan am and the old British airways livery
 
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