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more old stuff

PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:15 pm
by jankees
Yes, I do like 2ndWW stuff, so here is the 381st Bomb Group en route to....Grenoble?

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You may heave recognised MAAM's Briefing time, over France VFR Alpes Sud scenery.

Comments are appreciated!

Re: more old stuff

PostPosted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 7:28 pm
by Lysander77
Magnificent pictures!  (How does one get several aircraft in the same shot?) Particularly impressive is the foreground of the interior of the aircraft!
Quitethe most effective pictures I've seen in this forum...

Re: more old stuff

PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:27 pm
by yancovitch
yes please, i would like to know too...?

Re: more old stuff

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 7:13 am
by jankees
you install the recorder module (to be found here: http://www.simviation.com/members/fs2004utilities8.htm),
you make (and record) your first flight, you then play your first flight as AI and fly (and record) your second flight etc etc.
So all four planes you see in #1 have been flown by me, each in turn. I can tell you, it can be hard getting them all together, as the replay is not always very smooth, at least with me they occasionaly jump for- or backward for a few 100 meters. If anybody has any suggestions how I can prevent that, I would love to hear them...

Re: more old stuff

PostPosted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:03 am
by krigl
Great to see all of them together.

you install the recorder module (to be found here: http://www.simviation.com/members/fs2004utilities8.htm),
you make (and record) your first flight, you then play your first flight as AI and fly (and record) your second flight etc etc.
So all four planes you see in #1 have been flown by me, each in turn. I can tell you, it can be hard getting them all together, as the replay is not always very smooth, at least with me they occasionaly jump for- or backward for a few 100 meters. If anybody has any suggestions how I can prevent that, I would love to hear them...


Easy. Find a good place and angle, then record the plane in slew mode. It will sit without moving for as long as you like. Then just move the next plane next to it when playing as ai. Hey presto.

It works with the early recorder module and 2 planes, haven't tried the new one yet with more planes but it probably works.
Am I a genius or WOT?  :)