Hi all,
I developed some soaring scenery for FS2002, it worked great and was a pretty good simulation for sailplanes.
I dropped the scenery into FS9, and to my amazement, it looked and felt so much better with the improved clouds/weather.
I was about to upload this scenery last week, then I figured I might be able to refine it.
I used Eastern Australia as the Location, (this is where I soar in real life), over a broad area, overlaying the landscape with varied thermal sceneries.
The thermals are created by a program called CUMULUS!, which produces random, dynamic thermal effects from a variable command parameter. The program uses SCASM to compile the data into ready to use .bgl files for flight simulator.
Is turns out very realistic and in my opinion, is suitable for Cross Country training in soaring flight.
The potential for multiplayer flights is immense, with soaring offering a very competitive sport within the FS2002/04 framework.
There are a variety of excellent sailplanes available for Flight Simulator. Their perfomance ranges widely as do the real ones.
I'm trying to get a feel for how much interest the FS community might have for this branch of Sim-aviation ;)
If you have any comments or suggestions please don't hesitate to reply.