





Dieselpunk wrote:Hi,
as far as I know there is only a version for FlightGear called 'Indie_FW1' by Jon Burgeois. I have never seen a version for the Microsoft Flightsims.
Greetings from Germany
Dieselpunk
Dieselpunk wrote:Hi Everybody,
@ Robin:
There are a lot of planes, that fit right into the dieselpunk genre, from WWII prototypes and fictional planes to the GeeBee Racers, to a russian flying sub, that can actually dive. Planes and aircraft, that fit into the steampunk genre are a rare breed, there are some steam-powered victorian planes and some airships. Kevin Bryan of Unreal Aviation did a steampowered helicopter and a also steampowered ornithopter. He did also some great airships and other planes that fit into both genres. The zeppelin package by Bill Lyons is among the best flightsim add-ons ever.
Most of this add-ons will work in FS9 and FSX, but their natural environment would be FS9 with Golden Wings III installed.
@ mustangaroo:
Theoretical it's possible to convert a FlightGear Plane to FSX, but the work involved is more, than creating a plane from scratch. You would have to convert the model, create new textures and a new panel/vc, write a new sim and so on and so on.
So if you absolutly want to fly this plane download and install FlightGear, it's a great Sim with a lot of interesting planes and it's free.
Regards
Dieselpunk
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