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FrankFasi

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  1. Great, mslim. that's four of us now! We need some missions to work on. I've got a few ideas in mind.
  2. Well, that's three of us. If we can get two or three more that would be good, but for now three voices will work fine. I have a decent recording setup (a very good mic, and very good audio editing software). The UK voice will be handy, because I'm working up some "Biggles & Co." missions. My fake British accent is a little crappy. I can do various American accents pretty well. Maybe we could setup a DropBox shared folder to get this up and running. That's an efficient means of moving files back and forth, to include text files containing script lines, and the actual recorded audio files. I uploaded a new Biggles mission on Sunday, but I've had to re-submit it due to the fact I accidently included a non-stock scenery object which causes the whole mission to not run if the user doesn't also own that third-party scenery object (in this case, a tent). The fixed mission should show up tomorrow.
  3. Is there any sort of group here, or somewhere else where members contribute their voice to others' missions by reading lines from scripts? Or, is anyone interested in setting up something like that? I'm getting tired of trying to make my voice sound different, to play all the different actors in my missions (especially female voices). Comes off mediocre. :rolleyes:
  4. Here's a twist on the topic, a different way of answering: What were the hit songs on the radio at the time you solo'd? My answer: The Logical Song, Damned If I do, Sultans of Swing Can you guess the year? Also, I received a cool poster from my FBO after my solo. It shows a mother bird kicking the baby bird out of the nest, has the date of the solo, and is signed by my instructor. I'll try to scan & post it later. As I recall, it was a sunny warm summer day, we had been practicing touch and goes. I remember that I was excited, but not so much that I didn't feel confident, and it went well. I do recall that I was much more excited about it after I had tied the plane down, and went in to the office to pay my bill. Euphoria would be a good way to describe it.
  5. It's easy for them to make a statement that sounds good, but does not commit them to do anything beyond making the statement itself. Hope is okay, though, if you don't let the waiting get to you. It might be a long wait...
  6. No SDK, but maybe an adventurous hacker-type might be able to weigh in.
  7. I hear it has great water handling characteristics, turning (180 degree) water takeoffs, etc.
  8. Drat, you beat me to it!
  9. On "Learning to Fly", in the middle solo section, the pilot you hear talking to ATC is actually Nick Mason, recorded during one of his actual training flights. He and Gilmour both got their pilot's licenses around the same time. Mason has always been a race car fanatic, so his wanting to learn to fly is not surprising.
  10. Is that RA "Bob" Hoover's Shrike in the foreground, or has he finally retired from flying?
  11. 173 mph cruise speed! Woohoo! Now we can travel to any point in Alaska in next to no time!
  12. Thumbs up on that. I'm a long-time Floyd fan, even all their early pre-DSOTM stuff. The long track "Saucerful of Secrets" might be a good choice when doing some flying... He had quite a collection of rare planes at one time, including one of those Red Arrows jets (Folland Gnat) and a P-51. His airplane business was called "Intrepid Aviation".

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