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Star Trek

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:44 pm
by Radopilot
Does anyone have Captian Jean-Luc Picard's ship the USS Enterprise for FS2004 as freeware? This is the version made by the German and it is also called the Grabau. thx!
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:01 pm
by Gary R.
I think it's in FS-2004 miscellaneous. I got it, the panel is very goofy, no VC, no interior renderings, tricky to install right, i deleted it.
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:31 pm
by Radopilot
the one you are talking about is the captain's yacht :( the one i mean is the actually mothership. on the developer's website its the Grabau_EE_019.
Regards,
Rado
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:52 am
by KDSM
ummm...isnt a spacecraft supposed to be in space? and i believe fs2004 doesnt simulate space
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:11 pm
by Radopilot
ummm.... i beleve i have a way of making fs look like space via time, and also ive been looking for this ship for quite a while
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:11 am
by Gary R.
I think a Soveriegn Class Starship for Orbiter would be most excellent if somebody developed one. 3D bridge view with all the panels, top speed of light x 1900 (warp 9???), and different areas of the ship like engineering, transport, holodeck, etc. Of course, I could be wishing for a lot from that sim so early in it's developement. Oh well, maybe in 10 more years. Orbiter probably wouldn't even support concepts like warp drive or hyperspace or similar theory.
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Sun Jan 15, 2006 3:53 pm
by GWSimulations
I would reccomend you download the freeware Orbiter simulator.
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.htmlA good Enterprise can be found on AVSIM, for orbiter.
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:38 am
by Jakemaster
I was about to say that, but be warned: orbiter is EXTREMELY difficult
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:20 pm
by KDSM
ummm.... i beleve i have a way of making fs look like space via time, and also ive been looking for this ship for quite a while
Well ya didnt say that :(
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:15 pm
by GWSimulations
I was about to say that, but be warned: orbiter is EXTREMELY difficult
I agree. You need patience. I've been using it for about a year now, and I only managed to make my first flight from the Earth to the Moon last month, and my first interplanetary flight (Earth-Mars) yesterday!
:-/

Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:55 pm
by Gary R.
Ah, was that interplanetary flight in real time??? of course, that's a rather silly question or the flight as yet wouldn't be completed. I have Orbiter now but I'm not aware of the propulsion options available so obviously if you made a real time flight to Mars or wherever you were powered by more than brief burn to break orbit and gravitation slingshoting. Of course, the fact that the dragonfly can take off like a plane, land like a plane, and actually go somewhere once in space hints at better propulsion options than currently in realworld use. I have made the introductory dragonfly flight from the "Cape" into orbit. It went quite well until I lost most of my atmospheric pressure and had to control with thrusters. That's when the ride got squirrelly. I'm curious, does that dragonfly have any sort of autopilot to help a guy fly straight and true?? I saw a link on avsim the other day for an external a/p program for FS that also has an Orbiter version. I may just invest the bandwidth to download it.
Re: Star Trek

Posted:
Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:25 pm
by Radopilot
ive tried using orbiter efore, and its too hard to use, im only 13. it is made by grabau tech. (the german computer company).