Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

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Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby BLAZE » Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:39 am

Hello Gent's

I got an idea tonight and did a quick search to see if any of these aircraft building wizards ever made
a rocket for FS9. I know those geniuses made that incredible space shuttle and ISS package. I've been
to afraid to load that package on my old dell computer cause it would probably EXPLODE!.. :shock:

Anyway, I thought about how cool it would be to make the Saturn-5 rocket for FS. With all those tricks
they do with the tailhook, smoke fx and many door and access panel options, They could put you
on the launch pad, hooked up to the launch tower with all the hoses and wires and the steam fx... the
whole bit. All controlled by the fs pilot. Not to mention all the cool views you could have, like a view
looking down the Saturn-5 from the top, or looking out at the launch tower, or up from the bottom.

And then with some of the door opening buttons you could go through the various rocket stages and come
to a soft parachute landing in the atlantic ocean. Right next to one of those addon ship packages that are
available for download.

As these amazing fs addon folks have shown many times over.. The possibilities are endless! :shock: .. :D

P.S. This is just wishful thinking of course. I do realize how hard something like this would be create. It would
be so cool though!

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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby zswobbie1 » Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:03 am

Yes! great idea if some can pull it off. I think it's great having 'unusual' stuff (boats, cars, trains & now a rocket) in our sim! Well, we have shuttles as well!
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby gwillmot » Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:23 pm

[quote="zswobbie1".......(boats, cars, trains & now a rocket) in our sim![/quote]

......... and we could call it Planes, Trains, and Automobiles........
If successful, maybe a movie could be made about it ..... without rockets and boats .... wouldn't be good addition to title ......
Just say'n
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby zachary77 » Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:45 pm

I would LOVE it!
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby Webb » Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:01 am

Spaceflight is vastly different than earthflight. You might want to look at Orbiter.

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Remember how long it took you to learn to fly in air? Space is a whole new learning curve.

FS might be able to handle something like the Freedom 7 suborbital flight (1961).
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby zswobbie1 » Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:30 am

Yup, that is true. I have flown/plsyed Orbitor as well. There is a guy that developed a "space" gauge for FSX that is quite fun, but it is always interesting to see how far we can push FS9.
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby gwillmot » Sat Dec 20, 2014 7:52 am

So, like, is it on? Are we really going to do it? Cool ....... it's like unbelievable man! O0 Humongous liftoff in FS2004.
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby Fozzer » Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:07 am

Not a lot of places to visit in space!..... :roll: ...

....probably why its called "Space"?.... ;) ...!

(Similar to the interior of Homer's head).

Paul....quite happy down here.... :dance: ...!

I always like to know which way up, I am.... :D ...!
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby Webb » Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:20 pm

You can go to the moon but it's three days in real time. Then there's getting back.
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby gwillmot » Mon Dec 22, 2014 8:31 am

Webb wrote:You can go to the moon but it's three days in real time. Then there's getting back.


Luckily, trans-lunar space will be flown at 16X speed. We'll simulate impulse engine booster thrust. Flight will be taken in shifts. We'll rest at point where gravity of moon and earth are equal if necessary. All in all, there are those who are going where no man in FS2004 has gone before. Oh what an adventure! :character-megaman:
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby BLAZE » Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:55 pm

Ya know what would be so cool for that Orbiter package, if they could simulate joining up with the
space ship ''Discovery One'' in its decaying orbit around jupiter.

When you get there, you find the Discovery cold and dark and spinning just like in the movie. And then.. after all
that work and time spent getting there.. ya shut down the puter and go to bed. :shock:

After all, its not the destination as much as it is the journey! :think: .. :D
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby Webb » Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:43 pm

Here they are.

Sir Arthur C. Clarke’s imagination and vision gave rise to these ships; the USS Discovery One (Discovery), Discovery II, the Grumman DC-5 EVA Pod, the Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov (Leonov), the Korolev 7K-A8 Work Pod, and the Spektr-K-Grunt IX Telemetry Satellite.
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby Fozzer » Wed Dec 24, 2014 4:42 am

I go for inter-planetary dog-fights against the dreaded Korg invaders every night, in my trusty Space Fighter.

..then, in the morning I wake up, go downstairs and prepare my breakfast like nothing happened!... :D ...!

Imagination is a wonderful thing!

Paul.... :mrgreen: ...!

I always win, 'cos my trusty Space Fighter is fitted with a protective shield and a cloaking device, as well as deadly Photon Torpedoes.... :dance: ...!
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Re: Saturn V for Flight-Sim??

Postby gwillmot » Wed Dec 24, 2014 7:32 am

Are we there yet ? Is it time ? :sci-fi-robot:
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