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    Talking New Aircraft

    Recently someone finally found a page on the internet showing some new Aircraft in development from Vulcan (Ian). I and another member have been testing these Aircraft for some months and the page had been up for some time as well. I always wondered how long it would be before someone "stumbled" across the page

    http://www.ianztrainz.com.au/project9.htm

    With Ian's permission I thought I would post some screenshots of the Aircraft, which are brillient creations that still need some "fine tunning". In the screenshots on my test layout I use a yellow "Invisible" track, it's visible from above but invisible from below. The advantage of the track though is that it's viewable in the Mini Map which makes it much easier to locate. In 2004 I can replace it with another more suitable one later, and I think this can now be done in 2010. Ian, from memory, has tested these in 2006 and they work great in my 2004.

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    Spitfires gaining speed, they will go around 600kph. Its very hard to get them to fly in formation using the AI function, but still they look great.







    The Top and Bottom Turret Guns on this B24 are animated as is the side gun, though they do not fire. From memory only one gun on each Aircraft can fire.



    Getting ready to take off in formation, still not an easy function to set up though.



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    AWESOMENESS
    And to think i'd never upgrade from 2006...

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    Talking Continued



    The Gatling gun on this Warthog is great to see and hear, the sound is really good.



    The other new Aircraft on Ian's Website are all equally as good, these just fit a layout I am working on withr nbrettoner (Noel). As I said, they still need some more work until completed and Ian has plans for some more but I am not sure which Aircraft he is planning on doing. It would not matter anyway as they will be all worth while to any layout people are working on or planning.

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    WOW!!! Outstanding!!!

    Thank you Ian creating and sharing superb masterpieces!!!


    I've always been a huge fan of the A-10, the armies warthog, tanker killer!! I'll be creating items to fit this planes needs, LOL

    Ishie

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    Really wonderful, really great! As Ian usually creates!

    The new upward-invisible track idea is really brilliant.

    The high-up-in-the-sky side of Alberte

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    Gorgeous!

    The "propellors in motion" discs on the Spitfires are probably the best I've seen in trainz.

    The planes all look like they are banking, or is that just the angle of the screenshots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinorius_Redundicus View Post
    Gorgeous!

    The "propellors in motion" discs on the Spitfires are probably the best I've seen in trainz.

    The planes all look like they are banking, or is that just the angle of the screen shots?
    That's right, Deane ... how can I missed that ... they are banking or maybe I need new glasses!!!?

    Ishie

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    This is supreme awesomeness, I've got to make a good flying route soon..

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    All Aircraft are banking, the sharper the turn in your track the more they bank. Which means on the runway do not fly fast when turning to take off or your wing will dig into the ground , which makes flying hard

    The yellow Invisible track is great, Noel found it and for placing on a layout using the Mini Map it is very handy, especially if you want to try what I did and have more then one plane fly near each other.

    I have also tried having the planes bank and drop down to the ground to attack another plane of ground target, not easy either. Trying to get the camera in the right position is hard to do and as they are travelling very fast it all happens very fast

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    The full set of features on Ianz Trainz says that the aircraft:
    have prototypical top speeds
    have a script that lifts the tail on take-off on SOME aircraft
    have animated gunners (bombers only)
    hornsound is machine gun sound
    can bank on turning
    landing gear is the pantograph.

    I have been watching the site for these to be released, they are SUPERB, Vulcan! Who doesn't love the Spitfire? Nnnnneeeoooowwwrrrmmmmm....... tacka-tacka-tacka-tacka! [whistling] PFOOOOOOOOOOOFFF!
    I know! Someone (maybe I) should make a World War 2 route in England somewhere, with steamers down on the ground, and Spitfires patrolling the coast, and bombers going out to bomb Berlin and everything! That would be awesome.
    Vulcan, maybe you could make some German planes as well, so we could set up an entire dogfight kind of thing in Trainz.
    Got gimmie pigs? No sweat...

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    Fantastic!! what is name of yellow line(track)? Have in DLS?


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    TRSFS???!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottling View Post
    The full set of features on Ianz Trainz says that the aircraft:
    have prototypical top speeds
    have a script that lifts the tail on take-off on SOME aircraft
    have animated gunners (bombers only)
    hornsound is machine gun sound
    can bank on turning
    landing gear is the pantograph.

    I have been watching the site for these to be released, they are SUPERB, Vulcan! Who doesn't love the Spitfire? Nnnnneeeoooowwwrrrmmmmm....... tacka-tacka-tacka-tacka! [whistling] PFOOOOOOOOOOOFFF!
    I know! Someone (maybe I) should make a World War 2 route in England somewhere, with steamers down on the ground, and Spitfires patrolling the coast, and bombers going out to bomb Berlin and everything! That would be awesome.
    Vulcan, maybe you could make some German planes as well, so we could set up an entire dogfight kind of thing in Trainz.
    There are a couple of matters at the moment, one is with the script that lifts the tail off the ground on take-off. It still needs some fine tuning and may be different with each plane. The landing gear does act like a pantograph and works well, with only a slight problem for the Warthog. I have no idea how Ian saw this and when he told me it was very hard to see. On the warthog the wheels raise forward and up, the front wheel actually raises slightly to much for the comfort of the pilot. It ends up between his legs . Another screenshot of the landing gear raising as close as I can get for you;



    With the Landing gear raising, it has the same problem as all other Pantograph's in AI control in that it is raised automatically. The only thing to do with this is to start the plane off on a spare baseboard and reach "flying" height before it comes into view of the actual layout. I have actually had made a handy little tool (by Eldavo) which is not released yet. You place this "trigger" on any track and when you drive over it it will raise or lower the pantograph automatically for you. This works fine with these Planes, but it still does not help in AI control.

    Quote Originally Posted by nickelplateroad View Post
    Fantastic!! what is name of yellow line(track)? Have in DLS?


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    The yellow/orange track used is kuid:210456:10015 - "mshtrck OR 4m" and is on the DLS. As I said it is very handy to use as you can see it in the Mini Map. Once the track is used you can replace it in 2004 using TrainzObjectz and also in 2010, but I am not sure what you would do in 2006/2009. There are other tracks from the same creator but I have not found one that works this way.

    Hope this helps.

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    Nice looking A-10 there! Out of curiosity, do you have any commercial aircraft in the works?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iced8383 View Post
    Nice looking A-10 there! Out of curiosity, do you have any commercial aircraft in the works?
    These are not mine, but Vulcan's. I know he is planning more planes but I am not sure what.

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