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Galp
post Jul 6 2012,11:23 AM
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Thanks a lot for the info Stewart, smile.gif I will give it a go and report back to you if/when I get it sorted. your help is much appreciated. thumbup1.gif
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post Jul 12 2012,9:27 AM
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Me again!
Just wanted to say a great big THANK YOU to Stewart Kingswood and to ZK-LGD for their help with the Picton AI. smile.gif Thanks to their suggestions I now not only have the Cook Strait ferries running on time, but also the Picton float plane operating too....SORT OF. tongue.gif As it was originally designed for FS9 and probably default scenery? It has a few weird effects in FSX with VLC, The float plane is correctly positioned at the Picton jetty, but after a very prolonged taxi, it takes off and disappears through the nearby hills! blink.gif While at Wellington the plane is hiding under a wharf, and again after a very long taxi, it takes off and flys through some of the high rise buildings on its way to Picton! unsure.gif OK I can live with this, but am wondering if one of you clever wiz kids can come up with new flight plans to make it more realistic (Hint hint!) I would attempt it myself but this sort of thing is beyond my capabilities....Yeah I know "You are never to old to learn" (Don't believe it!) cool.gif
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post Jul 12 2012,3:18 PM
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QUOTE (Galp @ Jul 12 2012,9:27 AM) *
Thanks to their suggestions I now not only have the Cook Strait ferries running on time, but also the Picton float plane operating too....SORT OF. tongue.gif As it was originally designed for FS9 and probably default scenery?


I did some of the AFCADs and the basic sceneries for this back in 2006. Tracey did all the flight plans himself.
It was built for FS9 with the payware Red Baron 20 mesh and Topo (later called SimPilot Xperience Mountains of NZ, and Roads and Rivers of NZ) installed,
but worked ok with the 75m freeware mesh installed.

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post Jul 13 2012,3:35 PM
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Thanks for that Lawrie.
You sure have been involved with flight sim for a while, long may it last. I hope you are managing to overcome some of your difficulties with "Snowman's" website

All the best.
Brian.
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