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Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:32 pm
by haroldkip
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Hi All,

The guys at Premier Aircraft Design have released a very nice Dornier 228 in the colors of the Dutch Coast Guard.
I took her up for a spin from NAS Valkenburg along the Dutch coast and below are some impressions ...

The scenery is NL2000 V3 and the skies are by FS Sky World



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Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:35 pm
by Wii
Very nice!!! :D If you haven't already, check out Premier Aircrafts other...aircrafts :D

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:22 pm
by Bob70
Another great looking series there Harold. That aircraft is kind of cool looking. Kind of looks a little birdlike.

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:27 pm
by ShaneG_old
The more I look at these the more I'm glad I fired my FS9 back up! :o :o Very real. 8-)
Question: The process of installing this scenery sound pretty complex according to the directions on the site, Is this a fairly straightforward process or very easy to screw it all up? It's the first time a freeware scenery has required me to burn to a disc to install. And also, is the disc required to be in the drive to use, or only required for the install?
Eventually I'm just gonna bite the bullet and do it, I'm just looking for a little heads up preperation before diving into this one. ;)

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:38 pm
by SubZer0
You are just good. These are awesome, man!

:o

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:40 pm
by Mitch.
They are all great Kip but I espically like the scenery in the last shot. Very nice.  8-)

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:43 pm
by Ashar
Typical Harold shots. Excellent ones as usual mate 8-)

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:31 pm
by Bob70
The more I look at these the more I'm glad I fired my FS9 back up! :o :o Very real. 8-)
Question: The process of installing this scenery sound pretty complex according to the directions on the site, Is this a fairly straightforward process or very easy to screw it all up? It's the first time a freeware scenery has required me to burn to a disc to install. And also, is the disc required to be in the drive to use, or only required for the install?
Eventually I'm just gonna bite the bullet and do it, I'm just looking for a little heads up preperation before diving into this one. ;)


Me too Shane. I'm also waiting for Harold or anyone to reply to your question.

:) Bob

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 5:37 pm
by haroldkip
Thank you guys! I appreciate your comments :)

If you haven't already, check out Premier Aircrafts other...aircrafts

Yeah, I know their other models! I especially like their Beavers and Otters.

Designed to fly.

I would say so ... ;D

I'm glad I fired my FS9 back up!

Yeah, I know what you mean! No FSX for me ... but that's more because of my underpowered hardware than my reluctance to use FSX.

It's the first time a freeware scenery has required me to burn to a disc to install. And also, is the disc required to be in the drive to use, or only required for the install?

The installation of NL2000 V3 is rather straight forward, Shane. It just takes an eternity to install that 21 GB of scenery! There's a feature panel with that scenery that will let you switch on (or off) any features. Basically something like the Configuration Panel of the Glacier Bay scenery by Holger Sandmann.

But you don't need the discs to run the scenery. If you need any help just let me know ;)

Typical Harold shots. Excellent ones as usual mate

Thank you Ash! I'm really happy to 'see' you again! It's been way to long!
You really should instal Flight Simulator and excite us with your awesome shots again! I miss you man! ;)

Me too Shane. I'm also waiting for Harold or anyone to reply to your question.

There you go Bob! ;D

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 6:24 pm
by a1
The things you can do with fs harold. ;)

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:20 pm
by Bob70
Hi Harold

Which is the best way to go?

Download Instructions

We offer two different download methods to download NL2000 version 3.0:

Via the BitTorrent network. BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P) communications protocol. BitTorrent is a method of distributing large amounts of data. For more information about BitTorrent see Wikipedia.
Via normal HTTP download as .iso files. An ISO image should be burned to a DVD by using a special option in your burning software. Please refer to the manual of your burning software on how to write these ISO images to a DVD.

The total download size of NL2000 version 3.0 is 21 GB!

Choose one of the above download methods to download NL2000 version 3.0.

:)  Bob

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:24 pm
by todayshorse
Blooming awesome! Im afraid i dont have 21 gig of free space on my two hard drives without deleting some serious stuff or id be downloading this right now!

I wouldnt expect anything less from you Harold, a delight to observe excellence in screen art once again!

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:32 pm
by Bob70
Blooming awesome! Im afraid i dont have 21 gig of free space on my two hard drives without deleting some serious stuff or id be downloading this right now!

I wouldnt expect anything less from you Harold, a delight to observe excellence in screen art once again!


No problem on my end.

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:53 pm
by ShaneG_old
That torrent buisness is something I don't trust  :-/. To much association with pirates and such, and the idea of my baby being hooked up to someone elses system for file transfer who I don't know or trust just makes my spidey sense go wild.
 Think I'm gonna feel safer with the disc burning procedure, that way if I have to ever reinstall, I wouldn't have to p2p again! ;)

Re: Dutch Dornier

PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:09 pm
by haroldkip
The things you can do with fs harold.

Thanks Alex ... just wait till you will see my new Alaska & British Columbia shots! They'll be my best to date!

Which is the best way to go?

I believe you've already found out judging by your remark in your Amsterdam post ;)

I wouldnt expect anything less from you Harold, a delight to observe excellence in screen art once again!

Thank you for your nice compliment, Simon! I appreciate it :)

[quote]That torrent buisness is something I don't trust.