June 24, 200223 yr Although I'm always curious as to why people often post to trumpet an addition that is obvious to us all in the Avsim library, occasionally little gems appear in other places that get missed by many, I think. A FS2002 Fiat CMASA RS 14 Prototype (WWII floatplane) was posted at www.fsfreeware.com a couple of days back (6/22) and has still only had 30 downloads. It's not one I would have jumped at myself, but I downloaded it out of curiousity: and Massimo Taccoli has done a marvellous job of it. She's beautifully modelled, textured, and set up, and although the VC is not dynamic, you can wander about and even go down to the bombardier's station for a great view. Well worth a look, chaps ... I'd better tell Massimo to get posting at Avsim!Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/cxkaitak.htmlhttp://www.swiremariners.com/cxkaitakv3.jpg _________________________ Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways Team Member, MAAM-SIM
June 24, 200223 yr Because we didn't know it existed? I have often wondered what other "little gems" are on (let's say) Japanese, or Chinese, India meaning: sites we never hear of?
June 24, 200223 yr Hey! There's some nice looking stuff over there. Thanks for the lead Mark.Cheers!Heather
June 25, 200223 yr Well, to answer that second post, I know there is a Japanese site out there somewhere that has fantastic Japan airport's done for FS2002. Just have no idea where to go on the vast information highway. Eric
June 25, 200223 yr There's http://flightinfo.ens.ne.jp/fsld/index_e.htmandhttp://www.bb.wakwak.com/~s-ito/FS/FS.html (I love some of the insights this guy brings to FS beyond simply flying around)but more to the point, there is http://www.tony.smiths.btinternet.co.uk/fsgate1.htmlwhich is a gateway page to all *kinds* of great FS links.
June 25, 200223 yr >Although I'm always curious as to why people often post to >trumpet an addition that is obvious to us all in the Avsim >library, occasionally little gems appear in other places >that get missed by many, I think. I don't know. I guess I so was excited to see Mike Stone's B1900 that I forgot that everyone else would probably see the plane before my "trumpet". :)
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