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NO POWERLINES!

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Just now, Shack95 said:

I‘m not 100% sure but I’d say rather not. After all the NDA is still in place. 

Are you guys still testing for ASOBO? Upcoming patches etc?

Happy with MSFS 🙂
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How many power lines do you guys see?

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 Night

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and wait for it, wait for it .... 🙂

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2 hours ago, JRBarrett said:

They all come from a single file “hazards.bgl”. I’m curious if MSFS will eventually implement something similar. 

You would think they could use an AI to read sectionals and insert generic power lines whereever they're noted. Which, unfortunately, isn't all that much because only power lines that are at 200+AGL or present an obstruction (i.e, if a power line is right near the end of a runway) are required to be charted. Beyond that they only get charted if whoever is editing the sectional decides they have value as a landmark.

On the other hand, they could try tapping into the Energy Information Administration  - those guys have most if not all powerlines mapped in an easily searchable format.

 

That said, OP.. Man. You've gotta calm down. You're gonna give yourself an aneurysm over power lines in a flight sim...

 

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On 8/19/2020 at 12:10 AM, Shack95 said:

I‘m sure powerlines will come soon. I‘m actually surprised they aren’t in the release version. I know it sounds lame but as they‘ve said time and again this is a long term project. They‘ll add more VFR obstacles down the road. Maybe they should have waited with the release until everything‘s more fleshed out, but that‘s another topic.

First of all the sim is really fun and I really enjoy it as a guy who mainly was flying airliners to now flying GA...

But I don’t get where you are getting the idea that they will add something like powerlines or towers? Yes they will improve the product over time but there is nothing specific that they have said about the matter. Every thread it’s “they will add it later” yes maybe, but not for sure until it’s announced. 
 

or am I wrong? Has it been announced?

2 minutes ago, UAL4life said:

or am I wrong? Has it been announced?

The more people complain about it, the more probable it gets. Nothing's certain tho.

Happy with MSFS 🙂
home simming evolved

49 minutes ago, UAL4life said:

First of all the sim is really fun and I really enjoy it as a guy who mainly was flying airliners to now flying GA...

Me too. I even took up flying airliners again. I love this sim.

52 minutes ago, UAL4life said:

or am I wrong? Has it been announced?

In one of the interviews one of the devs (Neumann I think it was) said something about obstacles being worked on. I can’t remember the exact words. I’ll see if I can find the interview. 

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1 hour ago, tweekz said:

Are you guys still testing for ASOBO? Upcoming patches etc?

No, but they said everything related to the Alpha/Beta was still under NDA.

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That’s really good to hear, thanks Shack95. 

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1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

How many power lines do you guys see?

Ok lets be real here...it's not power lines that are of issue, it is the transmission towers, radio towers and smoke stacks that are often useful as checkpoints in VFR planning.

I think everyone realizes you can't actually see the power "lines' themselves...which is a good reason not to go below the vasi's on approach (LOL).

1 hour ago, eslader said:

You would think they could use an AI to read sectionals and insert generic power lines whereever they're noted.

There would be no need to do that (at least in the US), as the FAA digital hazards database is freely available, and that database is the source that the antenna and power line graphics on printed sectionals are derived from.

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1 hour ago, Shack95 said:

In one of the interviews one of the devs (Neumann I think it was) said something about obstacles being worked on. I can’t remember the exact words. I’ll see if I can find the interview. 

Found it! Mark 3:50 - but it's german.

Basically he says that obstacle data is something they look to incorporate into the sim among other stuff within the nex months.

 

Happy with MSFS 🙂
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Coming soon:

 

Orbx Powerlines for MSFS!!!

Chris Camp

1 hour ago, JRBarrett said:

There would be no need to do that (at least in the US), as the FAA digital hazards database is freely available, and that database is the source that the antenna and power line graphics on printed sectionals are derived from.

There are Antenna in Seattle. Only place I've seen them.

Seattle is also the only place I've ever seen the icon for obstacles on the VFR map.

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3 hours ago, hangar said:

Ok lets be real here...it's not power lines that are of issue, it is the transmission towers, radio towers and smoke stacks that are often useful as checkpoints in VFR planning.

I think everyone realizes you can't actually see the power "lines' themselves...which is a good reason not to go below the vasi's on approach (LOL).

Very sensible and accurate post

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