The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
- Catalanoic
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
i added more objects at VVTS, some shared too, i've placed a shared tower, no time to model a custom one sorry, maybe later, in 3 weeks im here again. Update scenery when you want (need some hours/days)
- J Maverick 16
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
Nice, pics please!
Regards, Mav
Regards, Mav
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- Catalanoic
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
Of course
PS: I'll add more "furniture" objects later.
PS: I'll add more "furniture" objects later.
- J Maverick 16
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
Oh my God that's AWESOME!!!!
Thank you very much for that Catalanoic!
Regards, Mav
Thank you very much for that Catalanoic!
Regards, Mav
Breakin' the sound barrier every day!
Scenery designer, basic livery maker, aircraft developer (current project: F-16).
Using Thrustmaster FCS Flight Pack.
Follow me also on Instagram & Twitter @j_maverick16, Google+ and YouTube.
Scenery designer, basic livery maker, aircraft developer (current project: F-16).
Using Thrustmaster FCS Flight Pack.
Follow me also on Instagram & Twitter @j_maverick16, Google+ and YouTube.
Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
very nice
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
+1
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Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
Talking About distances
Hi @ALL;
I have previously considered the "distances" problematic referring to South East Asia.
In fact, earlier in the candidates decision I pushed Raven to reduce South East Asia to "Peninsular" South East Asia, to made it somehow "acceptable" in terms of sizing of the festival area.
(In other words, if we would have include Maritime South East Asia, then the flights could have been enormous).
Now,
The way I see it, is that this festival size offers really convenient flights for pilots of all styles.
It has great short range flights (like WSSS-WMKK) and great flights of the "short regional jet" envelope --Like WSSS - VTBS) and it has the long range pleasure (for pilots willing to do 2h or aboutish flight. The longest possible flight is already covered, from Singapore to Mandalay.
See the following map showing the distances from the main hubs (some of them not yet offered) to Mandalay
The distance table is by the great circle mapper, as follows:
No major airport can be found in the region above Mandalay, but if other small airports on Myanmar would get served that will only benefit the festival's SEAsia to the north.
Keep in mind that pilots that enjoy short -range hoping have a wonderful alternative to cover the area.
example (northbound)
Singapore (or Kuala Lumpur) -> Phuket (or Ho-Chi-Min) -> Bangkok -> Vientiane (or Hanoi) -> Mandalay
That's quite a nice ferry route in nice hops, drawn as follow
A graphical view of that is this
Notice that the only 2 post currently not-yet serviced on such possible set of plans are Vientiane (VLVT) and Hanoi (VVNB).
Finally, also consider that no single flight above exceeded 760 nm, and most are within an average of 500 nm
Hi @ALL;
I have previously considered the "distances" problematic referring to South East Asia.
In fact, earlier in the candidates decision I pushed Raven to reduce South East Asia to "Peninsular" South East Asia, to made it somehow "acceptable" in terms of sizing of the festival area.
(In other words, if we would have include Maritime South East Asia, then the flights could have been enormous).
Now,
The way I see it, is that this festival size offers really convenient flights for pilots of all styles.
It has great short range flights (like WSSS-WMKK) and great flights of the "short regional jet" envelope --Like WSSS - VTBS) and it has the long range pleasure (for pilots willing to do 2h or aboutish flight. The longest possible flight is already covered, from Singapore to Mandalay.
See the following map showing the distances from the main hubs (some of them not yet offered) to Mandalay
The distance table is by the great circle mapper, as follows:
Code: Select all
Origin Destination Headings Distances
VYMD WSSS 158°(S) 158°(S) 1,303 nm
VYMD WMKK 163°(S) 163°(S) 1,181 nm
VYMD VVTS 135°(SE) 136°(SE) 895 nm
VYMD VTSP 170°(S) 171°(S) 823 nm
VYMD VTBS 150°(SE) 150°(SE) 552 nm
VYMD VVNB 091°(E) 092°(E) 551 nm
VYMD VLVT 120°(SE) 120°(SE) 434 nm
No major airport can be found in the region above Mandalay, but if other small airports on Myanmar would get served that will only benefit the festival's SEAsia to the north.
Keep in mind that pilots that enjoy short -range hoping have a wonderful alternative to cover the area.
example (northbound)
Singapore (or Kuala Lumpur) -> Phuket (or Ho-Chi-Min) -> Bangkok -> Vientiane (or Hanoi) -> Mandalay
That's quite a nice ferry route in nice hops, drawn as follow
A graphical view of that is this
Notice that the only 2 post currently not-yet serviced on such possible set of plans are Vientiane (VLVT) and Hanoi (VVNB).
Finally, also consider that no single flight above exceeded 760 nm, and most are within an average of 500 nm
Code: Select all
WSSS VVTS 016° (N) 015° (N) 587 nm
WMKK VTBS 355° (N) 355° (N) 656 nm
WMKK VTSP 328° (NW) 328° (NW) 379 nm
VVTS VLVT 331° (NW) 332° (NW) 490 nm
WSSS VTBS 345° (N) 345° (N) 761 nm
VTBS VYMD 331° (NW) 332° (NW) 552 nm
WSSS VTSP 320° (NW) 320° (NW) 527 nm
WMKK VVTS 031° (NE) 031° (NE) 565 nm
VTSP VTBS 023° (NE) 024° (NE) 362 nm
VVTS VTBS 297° (NW) 297° (NW) 387 nm
VVTS VVNB 356° (N) 356° (N) 623 nm
VTBS VLVT 022° (N) 023° (NE) 278 nm
VLVT VYMD 302° (NW) 303° (NW) 434 nm
VVNB VYMD 275° (W) 276° (W) 551 nm
VTBS VVNB 032° (NE) 033° (NE) 536 nm
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
UPDATE
Positions currently offered
Positions currently offered
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
Anyone know the code of the center above VTBS? I cannot find!
Re: The Festival of FlightGear, May '17
(What I find)
Its called "Bangkok" the code is VTBB
IH-COL
Its called "Bangkok" the code is VTBB
IH-COL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/IAHM-COL/gpg-pubkey/master/pubkey.asc
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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