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The nose and wheels are not one part, they change positions when you tell them too using the trigger.Wow yea....looks excellent.
Also judging by those pics...the nose cone actually straightens when the wheels go up...just like the real thing ?
Nice work.
Concorde is still in beta testing.I thought I would post some more screenshots of Ian's newest creation.
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And Ian said I could not get it to land at Wagga :hehe:
Sorry about the Blue Flags, I use them for testing purposes.
Craig
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From Wikipedia:
In 1977, British Airways and Singapore Airlines shared a Concorde for flights between London and Singapore International Airport via Bahrain. The aircraft, BA’s Concorde G-BOAD, was painted in Singapore Airlines livery on the port side and British Airways livery on the starboard side. The service was discontinued after three return flights because of noise complaints from the Malaysian government
I intended to explain the colour scheme of the Singapore Airlines, as Andi says, it was leased from BA and had BA colour scheme on one side and Singapore on the other. Now if if I did that, I know I would get complaints about forgetting to texture the other side correctly, so went with the one livery.![]()
Hi Bill,These are the splines I have been working on,
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Will be uploaded today,
(won't have time tomorrow because the wife is dragging :'( me to the pub and makes me drink :hehe: again):Y:
Cheers,
Bill.
Hi Bill,
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I am sure many married men here would like to know what you did for such a punishment so they may suffer the same fate :hehe:
I hope you survive the day.
Craig
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Nice Stuff Ian!
An Orbit Airlines 737 taxis to the passenger loading area(the airport hasn't the capacity for jetways)
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