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by nazca_steve
27 Oct 2010, 22:05
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread
Replies: 83
Views: 19937

Re: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread

Ok, should be sorted now, try re-downloading and thanks for the patience, gents!

Steve
by nazca_steve
27 Oct 2010, 21:48
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread
Replies: 83
Views: 19937

Re: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread

Thanks Hobby to Stevo over at the Flying Stations forum for pointing out this rather large boo-boo - the original download did not contain gauges or effects, so if you downloaded the file in the first two or so hours, please re-download with my apologies. You can double and triple check things, but ...
by nazca_steve
27 Oct 2010, 19:15
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread
Replies: 83
Views: 19937

Canberra B.2 pack for FS9 out now!

Hello all! Well, at long last the first of the new Canberra series for FS9 is ready for download. This is the aforementioned freeware B.2 release, sort of a 'taste test' as it were. http://flyingstations.com/canberra-pack-b2.html The rest of the packs will be released as payware (but will not hurt y...
by nazca_steve
14 Sep 2010, 16:19
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: Student Artist and animator
Replies: 4
Views: 1852

Re: Student Artist and animator

Hi Jimmy, seeing as things seem pretty quiet, you might want to start off at Free Flight Design Shop - you can offer your services, maybe find a mentor, and at the very least there is a huge amount you can learn on there in terms of development: http://www.aerodynamika.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi Best...
by nazca_steve
14 Sep 2010, 07:06
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread
Replies: 83
Views: 19937

Re: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread

Cheers matey, work has been going on...and on and on! Slowly getting there, but am off on a much-deserved and long awaited family trip to Argentina tomorrow, and so the release will be delayed till later this year now. Not saying any dates at risk of shooting myself in the foot. In the meantime, her...
by nazca_steve
18 Aug 2010, 05:25
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: A Day at Bruntingthorpe...
Replies: 10
Views: 1943

Re: A Day at Bruntingthorpe...

Great shots, Tony, I'd love to swing by Brunty on my next visit to Blighty - lots to do and see there it seems. My daughter suffers the same fate as yours; right now she's 4 and loves it, hopefully that stays the same but come the teenage years I think it'll be more of the same 'told to stand there'...
by nazca_steve
17 Aug 2010, 21:32
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: A new lease of life for FS9
Replies: 12
Views: 3507

Re: A new lease of life for FS9

I have to say, I've followed this development carefully myself, and Lionheart and Prop_Tash over at SOH are flipping geniuses. I've had success with this method myself now (only wish I'd knew of it earlier, lol!) and from a developers standpoint, it's well-worth messing with. Like Andy says, it's a ...
by nazca_steve
30 Jul 2010, 19:07
Forum: Gallery
Topic: It's not dead yet!
Replies: 31
Views: 6211

Re: It's not dead yet!

Dave, this looks stunning so far! I've always loved the mossie and had many a model kit of them back in the day. I've always been a fan of the glass nose variants as they are more reminiscent of my beloved Canberra (built as the successor to the Mossie, so no suprise there). As for the eternal FS9/F...
by nazca_steve
13 Jul 2010, 06:54
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread
Replies: 83
Views: 19937

Re: New FS2004 Canberra WIP thread

Good man, Graham, I knew the mention of short skirts would 'peak some interests'! And on that note, at total risk of diverging from my own thread, I stumbled upon a rather nice (yet tasteful, fret not, unless you're at work) photo series of the lovely Lucy Pinder from 2007. Being an ex-pat now, I te...
by nazca_steve
13 Jul 2010, 06:50
Forum: Escorts and Stewards
Topic: One arrives and one departs :(
Replies: 8
Views: 1571

Re: One arrives and one departs :(

A tough time indeed, I had a similar experience with my Nana just before my first child was born, and I remember thinking the same thing as the title of your post, which was of some comfort. Condolences.