Future Project Ideas

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flysiu
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Post by flysiu » Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:20 am

True, I guess I should've stated they have no plans to update the airport as the infrastructure comes online which IIRC is relatively soon.
ChristophIllmer
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Post by ChristophIllmer » Sun Jul 31, 2005 1:09 pm

Okay, since I don't want you to collapse, I won't use the 3 beforementioned letters in a very particular order, but I'm gonna add three other letters in the right order 8) JFK. The Simflyers scenery isn't up to date and performs very badly.
Bodo Mueller
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Post by Bodo Mueller » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:53 am

ChristophIllmer wrote:The Simflyers scenery isn't up to date and performs very badly.
So is KLAX V2 by Simflyers too... :-(
lpf20011
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Post by lpf20011 » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:10 pm

Id like to see a good ole' charter airline favourte - Orlando Sanford KSFB. Its a fiarly small but nice airport where alot of VFR flying happens. Theres no good scenery for this airport at all infact there is no sadd-on scenery and the default hardley does it justice.

If not orlando sanford then maybe Orlando Intl??? Simflyers stuff is hard and crap on frame rates (pardon my french) and there scenery hardly does it justice so either of these two airprots would make me hapopy :D

regards

tim
flysiu
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Post by flysiu » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:13 pm

I think someone mentioned this before but after recently seeing the airport, Anchorage would be awesome. I was amazed by the variety of traffic and the default version is kinda weak.
michal
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Post by michal » Mon Aug 01, 2005 4:17 pm

flysiu wrote:I think someone mentioned this before but after recently seeing the airport, Anchorage would be awesome. I was amazed by the variety of traffic and the default version is kinda weak.
I agree. Anchorage would be a great airport to have. Nice stopping point between US and Far East when you fly those 747s full of cargo.
flysiu
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Post by flysiu » Mon Aug 01, 2005 5:08 pm

And with PMDG's 747 about to hit the skies, yeah...sounds pretty sweet to me...
eparot
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Post by eparot » Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:42 pm

Hi all,

If I could suggest you only one european airport but one forgotten european airport (as far as I know there's only one freeware scenery for FS2002/2004 available and it isn't really accurate...).

This airport was the house of Concorde and now the one for Airbus : LFBO - Toulouse Blagnac.

Emmanuel
lambo14
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Post by lambo14 » Thu Aug 04, 2005 12:46 pm

My favorite airport is Piedmont Triad International (KGSO). I would pay double price for a GSO scenery.
hey_eng
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Post by hey_eng » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:22 pm

I have a few places in mind I'd love for FlyTampa to do In no particular order:

Albuquerque, NM
Anchorage, AK
Louisville, KY
Portland, OR
Wichita, KS
Sydney, Australia
Cairo, Egypt

Thanks
Marshall Carter
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Post by Marshall Carter » Sun Aug 21, 2005 2:41 pm

Both my father and brother both work at PANC, and my brother is also heavily into flight simulator. They both have almost full access to the entire terminal area, and can provide any pictures needed.
lpf20011
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Post by lpf20011 » Sun Aug 21, 2005 3:30 pm

Sydney would be very good idea!!!!!


there is no scenery for it at all at the moment
N1449U
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We need more New England airports

Post by N1449U » Sun Aug 21, 2005 6:32 pm

I must say that the Northeast is rather neglected as far as payware airports go. The only ones out that I know of are SimFlyers Newark and Kennedy Intl.

Im electing that you try for (in order of preference):
1. Bradley International (KBDL) in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
2. Providence T.F. Green (KPVD) in Providence, Rhode Island.
3. Manchester International (KMHT) in Manchester, New Hampshire.
All prominent airports with Class C airspace.

I just think it'd be nice to be able to fly some where east rather then down to Florida or California all the time.

-Brett
george[flytampa]
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Post by george[flytampa] » Sun Aug 21, 2005 6:42 pm

KPVD is done & done VERY well...

http://www.flightscenery.com/flightzone01/
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