St. Athan?
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St. Athan?
Hi
Do anyone know of a free St. Athan scenery, or if it doesn't exist, has the willingness to try to make one?......
Yes I know that FSX is right around next corner, but still...
All I could find was AFCADs...the default scenery boils down to a single strip in the middle of nowhere, no ILS...no AI, no nothing....at least the AFCAD injects some life, but still it looks somewhat...well....abandoned....
Do anyone know of a free St. Athan scenery, or if it doesn't exist, has the willingness to try to make one?......
Yes I know that FSX is right around next corner, but still...
All I could find was AFCADs...the default scenery boils down to a single strip in the middle of nowhere, no ILS...no AI, no nothing....at least the AFCAD injects some life, but still it looks somewhat...well....abandoned....
Re: St. Athan?
Abandonded!!! Anyone who's served at St Athan would probably agree that's the best thing to do with it!!!DanKH wrote: still it looks somewhat...well....abandoned....
Regards
Jim
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Hi Dan,
It's not quite in the middle of nowhere but you can see it from there
Cardiff airport is only a stones throw away
I honestly don't know how 'active' St Athan will look mate as it's a maint station (and where they take VC10's to be scrapped :shock: ) so why you of all people would want to go there I'm not really sure :think:
Don't know of any freeware scenery for it but needless to say, it's included on one of Gary Summons UK2000 series cd's
ATB
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It's not quite in the middle of nowhere but you can see it from there

Don't know of any freeware scenery for it but needless to say, it's included on one of Gary Summons UK2000 series cd's
ATB
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I know it is the graveyard of VC10's, and I will only need it once. ;-)
I have long promised Garry, that I would present the 3 G-ASGK liveries I have, whereas 2 of them are from Garry, and one from David....(I'm no painter)
I would of course fly off from Toby's Wisley, (in Gold BOAC), mid-route I would change dress to BA/BOAC interim, and finally land as BA in St. Athan..(where the real G-ASGK ended its life...)
Kind of a joined tribute to David, Garry and Toby for their work in the FS community.....
So, I need more than a few tumble-weeds and a piece of asphalt, in order to make just a decent screenshot....I guess something rather non-complicated could be knocked up with the use of EZ-RWY12-Something...(no "scenerist" either ;-)... but if it can't be done, I guess I would settle for what's available....
I have long promised Garry, that I would present the 3 G-ASGK liveries I have, whereas 2 of them are from Garry, and one from David....(I'm no painter)
I would of course fly off from Toby's Wisley, (in Gold BOAC), mid-route I would change dress to BA/BOAC interim, and finally land as BA in St. Athan..(where the real G-ASGK ended its life...)
Kind of a joined tribute to David, Garry and Toby for their work in the FS community.....
So, I need more than a few tumble-weeds and a piece of asphalt, in order to make just a decent screenshot....I guess something rather non-complicated could be knocked up with the use of EZ-RWY12-Something...(no "scenerist" either ;-)... but if it can't be done, I guess I would settle for what's available....
JimCooper Wrote:
Flamin 'eck. Found the place to be 'orrible when I was there, miles from anywhere, nowt to do apart from a day or two at Butlins in Barry.....week-ends were, well........booooring!!! (1969). Might all have changed by now, but was I pleased to see the back of that place when I left!!!
WHAT??!!!??!!St Athan used to be fantastic..... Tornados, Harrier GR3s, Jags, Hawks, Phantoms, Buccaneers and even Vulcans!!! Those were the days!! ...aahhh
Flamin 'eck. Found the place to be 'orrible when I was there, miles from anywhere, nowt to do apart from a day or two at Butlins in Barry.....week-ends were, well........booooring!!! (1969). Might all have changed by now, but was I pleased to see the back of that place when I left!!!
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
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Gary, don't laugh.......but was there for only seven weeks whilst training....though it felt more like seven years!!!!
July to August 1969. Watched the Moon Landing on TV 20 July. The only highlight of my stay!! Not sure when the Brit was scrapped.
July to August 1969. Watched the Moon Landing on TV 20 July. The only highlight of my stay!! Not sure when the Brit was scrapped.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.