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- Garry Russell
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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
On Vickersviscount dot net a few pics of hangers etc can be seen in the picture sets of the prototypes.......
Might help with a few details.
Garry
Might help with a few details.
Garry
Garry

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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
Garry, you star!
Those have comfirmed at least part of the airfield layout
Only got to work out what the black bits on the below diagram are now HELP
Any ideas guys?
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu14 ... edited.png
Jon
Those have comfirmed at least part of the airfield layout

Only got to work out what the black bits on the below diagram are now HELP
Any ideas guys?
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu14 ... edited.png
Jon
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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
depends on how much interest there is for the FSX version but FS9 is definatly.
Jon
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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
after help from stevo @ ACG and garry, i've worked the below out which i'd say will be as good as i can get to the real thing. However, i have spotted there is a scenery for wisley in the 1960s so I will have to look at that and see what i've missed buildings wise. Therefore, i think i'll do is do wisley with a grass deck (so pre jets) using what i've managed to find myself. It only appears to have the hanger, offices and the pan. apart from that, all grass 
The green below is the replacement taxiways and now only the known buildings (in red) in place in the 1950s are present
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu14 ... y1950s.png
Not much there really so it shouldn't take that long to do (in comparison to other airfield projects i know of)
Jon

The green below is the replacement taxiways and now only the known buildings (in red) in place in the 1950s are present

http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu14 ... y1950s.png
Not much there really so it shouldn't take that long to do (in comparison to other airfield projects i know of)
Jon
Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
Started on Wisley today, the one shot of it

What you guys think?
Jon


What you guys think?
Jon
Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
And i finished it today



FS9(pending)/FSX Complatible, AI aircraft are the flyable models by Rick Piper.
What you guys think?
Jon




FS9(pending)/FSX Complatible, AI aircraft are the flyable models by Rick Piper.
What you guys think?
Jon
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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
Hi Jon..
I only know of one Wisley and it didn't look like that I'm afraid. Are we talking about the Wisley south of Brooklands?? I'm a bit confused by the /East Kirkby :think:
ATB
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I only know of one Wisley and it didn't look like that I'm afraid. Are we talking about the Wisley south of Brooklands?? I'm a bit confused by the /East Kirkby :think:
ATB
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Re: Wisley/East Kirkby
yer, its the one south of brooklands. based on current aerial shots and photographs of the site in its heyday. It is set in the late 40s though so that'll be wh you don't recogise it (i don't think you're that old dave)! that's why there's lots of lovery grass and props 
Original Post edited as this has turned into a Wisley thread
If there's buildings missing, Can you tell me which ones?
Jon

Original Post edited as this has turned into a Wisley thread
If there's buildings missing, Can you tell me which ones?
Jon