dva51 Posted November 26, 2016 Posted November 26, 2016 Hello to all after a silence long enough, "I knock again" the portal with this topic to inform (this time do not talk about scenery), of a little work that I hope may be of interest to some other flight enthusiasts, although it has been done something similar before. It's just planning a world tour in 50 sections, which I made (with some difficulty) and I'd like to share with other simmers. Although flights I made are not professional, I have to say I'm "crash-fallen" very few times (mainly with "special" aircrafts). I will not go further, but only with a link to the presentation. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/38829151/FS9/The%20World%20Tour.pdf Trusting to read someone interested and postponing the next hints to small videos made for all flights I greet all wishing good flight! Aldo (Sorry for the imperfect language)
dva51 Posted November 29, 2016 Author Posted November 29, 2016 Following the above presentation, I inform you that the material is availabe as follows: http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=197485 http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=194095 and, in this time, also in Tuttovola, the Italian portal where The Daniele Lanfranchi's meshes (for Europe/Italy) are already present, for FSX and FS9. Comments (even critical, in moderation) are welcome. Have a nice World Tour :wave:Aldo
dva51 Posted November 30, 2016 Author Posted November 30, 2016 Hello to everybody on following the links for the first videos uploaded thanks in advance for watching 01) ciao Aldo 1
dva51 Posted December 1, 2016 Author Posted December 1, 2016 Hello to everybody following the links to other videos uploaded thanks in advance for watching 04) bye Aldo 1
dva51 Posted December 2, 2016 Author Posted December 2, 2016 Hi all some more steps of the World Tour (including Tokyo-Sydney) 06) ... and few words relating to the videos prepared for each flight. First of all, it should be emphasized the aim: to show the aircraft used, by type, livery and flight deck, as well as the target setting as visible (the videos are mainly limited to the approach/landing). It does not claim to "show off flight technique"; the author, although big fan of flight simulation, does not have great skills as a pilot and has often found difficulties, so as to "crash-down" badly in some cases (even if limited, and "undocumented" ... for decency) ; exception landing in Venice (step 48) where in landing the ART72 has "scratched" in the queue ... giving off some smoke: since there are no consequences for passengers and crew, the movie has been kept up. Another purpose, certainly not second in importance: to attract the attention of those unfamiliar with the world of flight and create their interest, although in virtual reality. About the flights, the first one took place in early November 2016, with real-time weather from Jeppesen every 15'; subsequent flights were performed to follow, without interruption, if not to limit night-time departures. In each video, you will be indicated the aircraft authors (model, livery and cockpit), as well as scenarios of add-on further to default Flight Simulator 2004. bye Aldo
dva51 Posted December 5, 2016 Author Posted December 5, 2016 Hi to all After crossing Asia and touched Australia, the Tour continues across the Pacific ocean, then in America: first up to the north, to east, to west and then back down to the central-south America ... 15) ciao Aldo
dva51 Posted December 6, 2016 Author Posted December 6, 2016 ... from central America we come down to the Andes, to the Pampas and Brazil; then we fly over the Atlantic Ocean with a stop in South Africa to go up to the islands east; cross back again central Africa to the west, then up to the northern zone, to go back east toward the pyramids and beyond the Arabian Peninsula; we leave Africa for Europe: route to the Aegean ... ... Europe (and home) will come 29) ciao Aldo
dva51 Posted December 8, 2016 Author Posted December 8, 2016 Europe: shorter routes. From the Greek peninsula to the Iberia; then in french land and up to the British island, by then route to Scandinavia; so Netherlands, German Hesse, Switzerland till the return for Italy, in the Venetian lagoon; then the italian capital and Home, where we started, 50 flights ago (more than 63,000 miles and almost 150 hours of course ... virtual!) 40) The trip is finished and, taking the opportunity, I would like to send my best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a happy new year, better than the previous ones Aldo
dva51 Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 Hi all this just refer with the last video (50th). I'd like to report to the interested people for a free scenery (FS2004) for the Polo Industriale S. Martino. this is a place where all the flights for Milan International airport cross over, to approaching and landing Malpensa airport. enjoy Aldo
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