FS2004 scenery guru required for small job!
Posted: 23 May 2018, 08:13
Hi guys,
I'm not here much now as I've not had a SIM PC for six years and my life has changed course in many ways, but I'm back to ask a favour!
In 2005, a bunch of us here put in the first simulators in the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, which are still actually in use! 13 years later, as part of my new role as curator of the museum, I am looking to adapt our old FS2004 (running in kiosk mode) to include an SOE landing field to the menu.
This would be very basic, short grass runway and some lights placed anywhere in flat countryside. Ideally some basic figures or a car could be included. The object is to land your Lysander on this field (on a moonlit night) in five minutes, the duration of the kiosk mode. We have a Lysander model installed, but nowhere to land it. I can provide historical info on these landing fields that were very simple.
This set up would ideally be used in an SOE exhibition due this summer (July 21st opening), as a way of giving visitors some element of interaction as well as the usual artefacts and info.
I can't offer any financial reward, but can offer a free VIP visit to the museum to anyone who can help us out.
Here is our website...
www.tangmere-museum.org.uk
You can contact me via
[email protected]
I'm not here much now as I've not had a SIM PC for six years and my life has changed course in many ways, but I'm back to ask a favour!
In 2005, a bunch of us here put in the first simulators in the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, which are still actually in use! 13 years later, as part of my new role as curator of the museum, I am looking to adapt our old FS2004 (running in kiosk mode) to include an SOE landing field to the menu.
This would be very basic, short grass runway and some lights placed anywhere in flat countryside. Ideally some basic figures or a car could be included. The object is to land your Lysander on this field (on a moonlit night) in five minutes, the duration of the kiosk mode. We have a Lysander model installed, but nowhere to land it. I can provide historical info on these landing fields that were very simple.
This set up would ideally be used in an SOE exhibition due this summer (July 21st opening), as a way of giving visitors some element of interaction as well as the usual artefacts and info.
I can't offer any financial reward, but can offer a free VIP visit to the museum to anyone who can help us out.
Here is our website...
www.tangmere-museum.org.uk
You can contact me via
[email protected]