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Outerra continues to move forwards. Will the flightsim community step in, eventually?

 

In the meanwhile here are some first attempts at importing buildings via OSM2WORLD by user Mottomi, who has had a long-tern fascination with the possibility of Outerra Cities.  B)

 

http://imgur.com/a/9IB3y#0

 

Since the developers have already said that OSM integration is an intended feature, its not beyond the realm of possibility that Outerra might one day make an abrupt quantum leap from its current fairly pristine state to one of bustling cities and towns in an outrageously compressed period of time.........

 

Stay tuned!

 

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Meanwhile, Outerra and Uriah509's Aerokinetics mod reaches for LEO!!

 

Full Story here: http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3062.0;topicseen

 

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We are all connected..... To each other, biologically...... To the Earth, chemically...... To the rest of the Universe atomically.
 
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I wish the guys over at flight gear would start using this for their engine it'd make on hell of an open source sim. Built for the community by the community


ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI.

 

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I wish the guys over at flight gear would start using this for their engine it'd make on hell of an open source sim. Built for the community by the community

 

FG is licensed under the GPL, Outerra isn't. Unless Outerra goes GPL, there's no way in hell that FG can ever be powered by it.


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Some news from Outerra :

 

Devs will probably release a new update before Christmas (lights and some other stuff)

 

Uriah is doing insane progress with his rocket mod (be sure to check the whole thread, it's really interesting and well documented):

 

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Levi contributed to this mod but he also seems to be working on a new plane :

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KW71 created an in-engine chart for texture values (F0 and roughness):

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Andyfly managed to create a grouped IA for his Orca model : http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3077.msg32787#new

 

Finally, I will release a new version of my Talkeetna scene in january. There will be a single addition that will add a lot to the scene :P

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Some news from Outerra :

 

Devs will probably release a new update before Christmas (lights and some other stuff)

 

Uriah is doing insane progress with his rocket mod (be sure to check the whole thread, it's really interesting and well documented):

 

TJGOlRh.jpg

MFk0WJb.jpg

 

Levi contributed to this mod but he also seems to be working on a new plane :

ibrCRaYiq66MtD.jpg

 

KW71 created an in-engine chart for texture values (F0 and roughness):

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Andyfly managed to create a grouped IA for his Orca model : http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3077.msg32787#new

 

Finally, I will release a new version of my Talkeetna scene in january. There will be a single addition that will add a lot to the scene :P

 

 

Thanks a lot for sharing all this great new stuff here at AVSIM as well!

Looking all very good!

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It's quiet here !

 

A christmas present wich, I think, can be qualified of "plane porn" : a few pictures of talented user AH-DG current project !

 

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Update! :wub: 

 

Levi Has released his new plane! http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3099.0;topicseen

  • WikipediaThe Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane which was produced in a number of different versions. It was initially developed as a fighter, and a seaplane variant and a ground-attack version were also developed.

 

This is an unofficial conversion for the Heinkel He-51 from ClassicWings.net. The conversion is done with Craig Richardson's Permission.
Released on December 23, 2014
 

Release Video:

 

 

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We are all connected..... To each other, biologically...... To the Earth, chemically...... To the rest of the Universe atomically.
 
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WOW! How cool is that?!

 

It's incredible, I can't even imagine how much 3D modelling work that required, it takes me long enough to make a box house :-). 

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Even running on a low-spec machine, Awac9's videos are always interesting!

 


We are all connected..... To each other, biologically...... To the Earth, chemically...... To the rest of the Universe atomically.
 
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Official release for KW71's water mesh : http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3104.msg33126#new

 

It's more or less a solution we found to have some inlands waters while waiting for an official support with rivers vectors. It's not perfect, but KW71 did an amazing job to create the most simple and good looking solution :)

I will finish it's implementation in my Talkeetna scene soon :)

 

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Well, Levi does it again for the new year!! Honestly, this is a great example of how much impact enthusiastic and talented members of any community make. For the attention these releases continue to draw to Outerra, Levi deserves some applause!
 

[Released] Corby Starlet CJ-1 from ClassicWings.net cheesy.gif

 

WikipediaThe Corby CJ-1 Starlet is a single seat, amateur-built aeroplane designed in the 1960s by Australian aeronautical engineer John Corby.

 

http://forum.outerra.com/index.php?topic=3111.0;topicseen

(January 01, 2015)

This is an unofficial conversion for the Corby Starlet CJ-1 from ClassicWings.net. The conversion is done with Craig Richardson's Permission.

Released on January 01, 2015

Some features:
- 6 different liveries.
- Moving pilot head.
- Animated flight control system.
- Animated landing gear suspension.
- Almost all instruments working:
    Airspeed
    Altimeter
    Compass
    Fuel quantity
    Turn and slip
    Tachometer
    Vertical Speed
    Voltmeter
    Oil Pressure
    Oil Temperature
    Cylinder Head Temperature

- Engine sounds for low and high RPM & brumble sound.
- Working canopy(open and close it using 'gear' key).

 

Release Video:

 



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Happy New Year 2015!


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