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Timeline feature in FSX?

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Tom:I checked your Classic Propliner page, it looks great! I heard of many retro design projects, and there is a bunch of 60,70,80's timetables, liveries and AI planes around. Even modern timetables ought to be updated at least yearly, that's exactly what PAI and MRAI sites are trying to do by providing list of FPs for 2004, 2005 etc. It can be realized more consistently with "time layering" as you called it. CheersS.V.

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Guest lemonadedrinker

Hi, Golden Wings by Lynn and Bill Lyons does a little of the time line thing I guess by getting rid of everything I think past 1937. It was very difficult to find any airports from the map or gps (they are still shown) as most of the big ones didn't exist then and the ones still there are mainly grass strips. Andy.

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>So you really think this idea is really offensive for>Microsoft? :) Does Hal speaks for all his team? tdragger,>anyone?As Tdragger notes below, yes "Hal speaks for Hal"! :)However, if you got the impression I was somehow against the idea of time-based scenery, you need to read my post again. What was (and is) offensive to me was A) "MD"'s ignorance and :( his suggestions about Hiroshima, etc. Here's a direct quote from my article:"MD: At the very least ya should make it easier for scenery designers to create time-reactive scenery.Hal: Since I

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