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Tokyo Rescue

Postby Tai-2 » Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:07 am

Eh, got board had nothing else to do, not the best I could do.

Getting ready to board

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A good view

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Wheres that tiny restroom?
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Going Down!
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Uh, we have a problem with our aircraft...
we have landed in the water, and it is cold.
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I think our thrust pushed him under? I am going in!
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Im in!
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Re: Tokyo Rescue

Postby Daube » Sun Nov 29, 2009 5:26 am

Hey Tai-2, those are very nice shots !
I would have two remaks though:
- your shots are too large. The rules of the forums specify a maximum of 1024 pixels wide ;) (and 150 kb max file size)
- it seems that you are still using the old FS9 version of Milton Shupe Howard 500. This plane has been converted to real native FSX format ! (with self shadow, no props problems etc...). Get it here: http://fsnorthwest.net/index.php?option ... ry&catid=4

You need to register to download, but of course everything is totally free. Note that Milton's Spartan Executive has been converted too :)
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Re: Tokyo Rescue

Postby Tai-2 » Sun Nov 29, 2009 8:31 am

Hey Tai-2, those are very nice shots !
I would have two remaks though:
- your shots are too large. The rules of the forums specify a maximum of 1024 pixels wide ;) (and 150 kb max file size)
- it seems that you are still using the old FS9 version of Milton Shupe Howard 500. This plane has been converted to real native FSX format ! (with self shadow, no props problems etc...). Get it here: http://fsnorthwest.net/index.php?option ... ry&catid=4

You need to register to download, but of course everything is totally free. Note that Milton's Spartan Executive has been converted too :)

whoops did not know tht, made this a like 12 am
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Re: Tokyo Rescue

Postby Daube » Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:05 am

No problems Tai-2, don't worry :)
Concerning the FSX versions of the Spartan and the Howard, they are almost identical to the FS9 version. In fact, Milton Shupe provided some months ago the source files of those planes to some guy who recompiled them with the FSX SDK compiler (after some adaptations of course), to produce real native FSX aircrafts. Those are MUST-HAVEs in my opinion :)
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Re: Tokyo Rescue

Postby jaime » Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:44 pm

Yes I do concure the howard 500 is a must have, I fell in love with it the second I saw it for FS9 (and I believe 2002) and its been in my hanger ever since the day the very first one came out for FS2002 (I just happened to stumble on it in my back ups lol) and I been flying it ever since...
one of the starters of the burner pandemic
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