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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 7:55 pm

Eire--

I'd also put the Blue Angels (complete with the C-130 escort), perhaps some hang gliders (if they're even available), and some vintage planes....

I'd also go a bit longer than a month from now....as that other post said, they practiced every day for an hour for six weeks!  lol
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby MattNW » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:00 pm

That's a great idea. I had to vote no because of my internet connection but I hope you'll post plenty of screen shots.

For a suggestion of aircraft, you might consider some acts other than military demonstration teams. Some experimental planes and regular aerobatic aircraft. I'm sure Ozzy would love to do some stunts in the 747.  ;D
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:14 pm

Oooohh.....A High Speed/Low Altitude fly by with the 747 would be cool.

My only question, and hopefully someone more knowledgable will help me out....how would we (and others) be able to "Watch" the demonstrations?
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Lurch » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:14 pm

Does anyone know how to get more than 16 to be able to see the show (when hosting from within the game the max is 16)

The virtual airshow I mentioned,we used FSHost (max then is 255 ;))


"I'd also put the Blue Angels "

I'll drop the old team a mail & see if they're interested in doing it again.
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Scottler » Wed Jul 23, 2003 8:15 pm

Some Industry "sponsors" wouldn't be a bad idea either...even if not financial, perhaps just a banner on their sites in order to get their names in the virtual "program"....
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby fisharno » Wed Jul 23, 2003 11:29 pm

I saw a C-5 come in to an air show in Montana, a few years back. It was only there for a static display, but he did a lo-alt flyby with gear and flaps down, nice and slow. Watchng that monster land like a feather on a pillow was what really caught our attention.

I'd love to do the same, and park with the nose and tail doors open for some Touch Football, on the cargo deck!!!! ;D

That's if you're going to have some static displays.  ;)
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Neeko » Thu Jul 24, 2003 12:07 am

If you guys are interested in an online Airshow, there is one being organised over at the RAFv Org.
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Neeko » Thu Jul 24, 2003 1:16 am

Also refer to this post if interested:  http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=yoursite;action=display;num=1058326860
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Jul 24, 2003 2:46 am

I think if we're going to do this properly then all pilots should submit their names, and the aircraft they fly aerobatically.
Then we can have different groups, like the Blue Angels, maybe a group of Extra 300s doing a display, me in my big An-225 flying over the runway with all the blood being compressed into my head, maybe some heli stuff (I'm sure Cal would like to show us what he can do)...
Also we'll need a list of the participating aircraft for any observers, as they'll need to download them onto their machine so as to be able to see any non-standard aircraft (I discovered this problem when flying with Fozzer) online.
We could also do some simulated dogfights, e.g. WWI and II aircraft, and modern stuff. Just to show what planes can do at their limit.

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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby EirePlane » Thu Jul 24, 2003 3:59 am

I doubt I could participate due to my slow dial-up connection

that shouldn't be a problem paz, I can fly fine and I only have dial-up
I'd also put the Blue Angels (complete with the C-130 escort), perhaps some hang gliders (if they're even available), and some vintage planes....

Where can I get the blue angels. I had some hang gliders but deleted them because they are for FS98. I'm searching the vintage planes today.
I'm sure Ozzy would love to do some stunts in the 747

Waaaay Ahead of you! I have a 747-123 with a shuttle on top.
how would we (and others) be able to "Watch" the demonstrations?

try hosting a game from FS, there is an observers option
The virtual airshow I mentioned,we used FSHost (max then is 255 )
I'll drop the old team a mail & see if they're interested in doing it again.

Problem solved! The More the merrier
saw a C-5 come in to an air show in Montana, a few years back. It was only there for a static display, but he did a lo-alt flyby with gear and flaps down, nice and slow. Watchng that monster land like a feather on a pillow was what really caught our attention.

I'd love to do the same, and park with the nose and tail doors open for some Touch Football, on the cargo deck!!!!  

That's if you're going to have some static displays.  

sure we can do static displays, you could use that C-5 you said about from http://www.aircraftdesignstudios.com.
I think if we're going to do this properly then all pilots should submit their names, and the aircraft they fly aerobatically.
Then we can have different groups, like the Blue Angels, maybe a group of Extra 300s doing a display, me in my big An-225 flying over the runway with all the blood being compressed into my head, maybe some heli stuff (I'm sure Cal would like to show us what he can do)...
Also we'll need a list of the participating aircraft for any observers, as they'll need to download them onto their machine so as to be able to see any non-standard aircraft (I discovered this problem when flying with Fozzer) online.
We could also do some simulated dogfights, e.g. WWI and II aircraft, and modern stuff. Just to show what planes can do at their limit.

Ozzy

Good ideas Ozzy but i'm not sure about the dogfights, how do we do them in FS2002

I've been thinking, instead of using Northolt AB, we could use Heathrow. That way we can take off from one and land on the other while the next act gets ready to take off from the first
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby Neeko » Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:05 am

Guys, reading what you have been saying here with regards to Statics, be aware that they WILL slow down your PC when your in the air trying to conduct your routine!
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:17 am

I think this is a fantastic idea! I'd love to take part with a Spitfire solo demo, but I voted to just be an obsever because I'm not sure my flying is up to the standard of you guys. Still, if your stuck for a (very) basic Spitfire solo, give me a call ;D
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby EirePlane » Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:27 am

The new site is at http://fsairshow.tripod.com
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby EirePlane » Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:33 am

Guys, reading what you have been saying here with regards to Statics, be aware that they WILL slow down your PC when your in the air trying to conduct your routine!

The static's will only be on show while the rest of us are grounded for a break or something

I think this is a fantastic idea! I'd love to take part with a Spitfire solo demo, but I voted to just be an obsever because I'm not sure my flying is up to the standard of you guys. Still, if your stuck for a (very) basic Spitfire solo, give me a call ;D

You can participate if you want. My skills aren't that good in most military plaes but i'm getting the hang of it. It just takes practice.

BTW if you want to fly in the show then sign up at http://fsairshow.tripod.com
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Re: Virtual Airshow

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:45 am

I didn't mean actually killing each other, I meant like the chase things they do at the Warbird Airshows, I'm sure ATI would love to take a 190 out against my Spit.
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PS. One other thought. Effects DON'T show-up online. So things like smoke won't be visible to anyone except the pilot doing the flying, and also props/rotors will appear static to spectators.
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