New Zealand Scenery design history

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New Zealand Scenery design history

Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:03 pm

Actually quite amazing how far scenery design in New Zealand has come, Phillip Middlemiss of Christchurch started a base, this is now dated back to July 1996, he had created a mesh that made New Zealand look the part.

Back then Laptops were huge and still with a silly little 14" screen .. we all had those back then, his scenery Mesh was able to fit onto two floppy's .. a whooping Great 1.44MB off information , funny thing even twenty years ago it was a required luggage piece .. so I guess a Wife had to start getting use to this.

I phoned Phil in 1997, plan was to build scenery .. Funny internet was there but only for the rich and famous or one with dads credit card :unsure: , Heard that fracow on a phone with a lost and gone NZFF member .. , the 1998 Wanaka Airshow , my oldest Bro Allan popped in from Australia, grabbed me by the ear .. YOUR GOING TO ... :) I did not complain , what the hell .. it was a regular ... that show Microsoft had a FS display going FS-98 B-) .. had the fun parts were I helped setup the ... The setup .. No one seemed to know how set it up.

You did get a few dufess's .. One in particular show-boater, jumped in yelling you can get every thing off the Internet , CRIPES ! this guy either had the golden spoon ... or simply a Spoon head ... I still remember when Al looked at me and said "What a FU'N DORK" when airshow top brass walked pass .. that was so funny , also this guy had no NO to setting FS98 up ... :wacko: .... wonder If he is on these forums ... love to go :nahnah:

So we have Phillip Middlemiss , next person late 1998 , when I started my first Wigram build mid/late or around that time I was restricted to 25 hr a month for the internet on the plan back then saw Clive Ryan's Palmerston North Scenery , It was finally released in 2000 but again at a whooping Great Size: 1,992,222KB .. again I got it on floopy's :rolleyes: .. crikey ... almost the Two Can and Piece off String Telephone System (TCPSTS) system to the un-educated :P .... A little History B-)
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Re: New Zealand Scenery design history

Postby cowpatz » Thu Jun 09, 2016 6:56 pm

Do you keep in touch with Savern Reweti at all?
I did some work with him a while ago in developing approaches to be used with the Mindstar GPS which the Westpac heli crews were using in their simulator. He helped with the sim design.
I made up the RNAV approaches for Mechanics Bay.
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Re: New Zealand Scenery design history

Postby Ian Warren » Thu Jun 09, 2016 7:24 pm

I still have a connection to Savern, I was to head up to Massey for a auditorium chat and forum meet, I deemed it a little tricky dangerous for me to travel , but fact is is another who has added to scenery design regard to the tech side, NDB/VOR/ILS and all the navaids .
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Re: New Zealand Scenery design history

Postby deeknow » Fri Jun 10, 2016 9:42 am

Ahhh... reminiscing aye :) .. seriously tho, you guys in the know should carry this thread on and flesh it all out, Im sure you know every product that has existed between yas
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Re: New Zealand Scenery design history

Postby Ian Warren » Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:29 pm

It is sorta funny the people in the background or others that went other directions, many stuck to the combat sims some reason I had it in the back off my mind after Amiga/Atari's F-18 Interceptor in the late 1980's , you would fly around hoping something would appear .. IRRRRR WRONG ! but the seed was sown .
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