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Postby runningdeer » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:43 am

Hi all. I am new to the site. And relatively new to flight simulators. I have FS2004 and I am really enjoying it. I have so much to learn about the game, but already have been downloading different aircraft created by some of you.

I was wondering if anybody has created the Hindenburg blimp? I did a search but just found a few blimps, like the Goodyear, and a couple others. If there isn't a model of the
Hindenburg created yet, is there a particular forum where I could put in a request with a designer?

Also, are there any FS clubs here that I could join? Gets a bit lonely in my FS2004. I thought it might be cool to share FS experiences with others.

Thanx all...'runningdeer'.
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Re: New here.

Postby TSC. » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:48 am

Hi runningdeer,

Welcome to SimV.
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Re: New here.

Postby Hagar » Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:54 am

Hi runningdeer & welcome. First of all, the Hindenburg was a rigid airship & not a blimp.  There is one for FS2004 but I can't find it at Simviation. Type > fs2004 hindenburg < in Google & you will be sure to find it.

You might be interested in playing FS online. Look in the Multiplayer forum or send Fozzer a PM.
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Re: New here.

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:34 am

Hi runningdeer,

Welcome to Simviation. There are organised flights every saturday and sunday on the Simviation server. You're welcome to join in. Check the multiplayer forum for details.

Crash ;)
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Re: New here.

Postby commoner » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:10 am

Hi RD......welcome to the madhouse (just kidding)........I'm too old for the online flying game, but seen this Hindenberg over on SimV...

Here's the write up..sounds pretty cool......commoner ;)

The Hindenburg D-LZ129 Features Full Interior with photo real radio room , passenger cabins , smoking room , kitchen , all decks modeled , engine gantry and nacelle entry gantry ,upper gondola map room. Virtual Cockpit includes all mouse over animated controls , custom lighting and gauges , 2D mini panel interface contains all system command icons and flight gauges.Dozens of animations include a walking waiter , individually controlled doors , night lights  , field lights , animated port foreward engine , flush toilet , droplines , boarding ladder , exits , grand piano for music playback , Passengers , ground crew , flags and other bits use conditional code to appear or disappear. All flight instructions and a complete history of the Zeppelin are available on your kneeboard along with direct links to the F1View module for viewing the interior and all the documents related to the use of the old style navigational aids are also included with how to change the included maps to other regions .
By Chuck Jodry and the VJPL Flight Lab at WestCoastATC.com

..mmm..like the Flush Toilet.....wonder where it flushes to?   ;D ;D
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Re: New here.

Postby Hagar » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:15 am

Hi RD......welcome to the madhouse (just kidding)........I'm too old for the online flying game, but seen this Hindenberg over on SimV...

Here's the write up..sounds pretty cool......commoner ;)

Where did you find that? A link to the page it's posted on would be nice.
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Re: New here.

Postby DaveT » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:16 am

Hi runningdeer

Welcome to simV

dont know about the Hindenburg,but there is a flight tonight come along to the multiplayer and join in.Nice easy flight tonight.

see you there

cheers
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Re: New here.

Postby commoner » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:26 am

Hi RD......welcome to the madhouse (just kidding)........I'm too old for the online flying game, but seen this Hindenberg over on SimV...

Here's the write up..sounds pretty cool......commoner ;)

Where did you find that? A link to the page it's posted on would be nice.

Hi Hagar...well I simply did a search of the file library at Avsim and this came up.........I did download it and it appears just amazing but not had time to fly it or full explore yet..........Not found that toilet yet ::)

This was the link ....commoner ;)

Sorry it doesn't seem to want to give the exact link but the file is        dlz129.zip ......... :-[
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Re: New here.

Postby Hagar » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:30 am

Hi RD......welcome to the madhouse (just kidding)........I'm too old for the online flying game, but seen this Hindenberg over on SimV...

Here's the write up..sounds pretty cool......commoner ;)

Where did you find that? A link to the page it's posted on would be nice.

Hi Hagar...well I simply did a search of the file library at Avsim and this came up.........I did download it and it appears just amazing but not had time to fly it or full explore yet..........Not found that toilet yet ::)

This was the link ....commoner ;)

http://avsim.com/

Ah but you said you found it at SimV. :P Now go & wash your mouth out with soap. :o
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Re: New here.

Postby commoner » Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:33 am

...I do that every time I HAVE to go there.......but you did ask  :( :-[ :'( ;)
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Re: New here.

Postby runningdeer » Sun Feb 03, 2008 12:05 pm

Thanx for the 'welcome' all. I'll go to the multi-player area sometime today and check it out.

I found a Graf Zepplelin here http://www.goldenwings.info/.

It's really cool. Huge airship. Neat features. I only spent a moment flying it...managed to lift off, but the nose went straight up. It'll be fun learning to fly it.

I would like this game much better if I could figure out how to fix the chase view. The camera always pans off and I get disoriented. I would love a fixed view, centered behind my airplane. I followed the in-game instructions on doing that, but never seen the red line they spoke of, to fix it in the position that I want. The camera just ends up somewhere else, and I have to use the hat switch on my joystick to get behind again.

Anyways, again thanx for the welcome you guys  :)
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Re: New here.

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Sun Feb 03, 2008 1:44 pm

When you are in chase view (spotview) just press the spacebar. It'll center you directly behind your plane. Using your numpad will give other views.

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Re: New here.

Postby runningdeer » Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:07 pm

Ok, thanx.

I was hoping that there was a setting that made the camera stay behind and follow my movements. Without using the space bar. That doesn't seem to snap my view behind me all the time.

Ya can't have it all I suppose  :P.

thanx Crash.
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Re: New here.

Postby Sir_Crashalot » Mon Feb 04, 2008 3:35 pm

Runningdeer,

I think I know what you mean. Try this:

Start a flight.

Click Alt.

Click Views

Click View Options

Check Spot Plane

Uncheck Gradual Transition

That should prevent the view from 'shifting'

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Re: New here.

Postby runningdeer » Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:01 pm

Yup...thats exactly what I needed. Thank you for taking the time to tell me Crash...very cool.

Makes landing easier, for me. And Flying in general.

Woo-hoo  :).
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