Shuttle gentlemen, its called a shuttle, and not the type seen at Folkestone or Sangatte either . Early USN and RN used the bridle attachement method, modern USN use the nose gear launch bar ( RN never did ), but y'all knew that anyway .
We prefer to keep things 'technical' whenever possible hence the term 'funny thing on the deck' Convoy's always travel at the speed of the slowest ship (which I confess never suited me much in the Arabian Gulf during the Iran/Iraq war!!)
I have been bust re-vamping all my models and the Eagle has undergone major re-work as those images were the FS9 version. I need to solve a couple of problems with the FSX attachpoints to get the carrier movable and I can't seem to find anybody who has achieved this in FSX with FSDS - namely the arrester gear and cats.
I decided to carry on with other stuff until a solution could be found but apart from that it is more or less done.
The Sea Venom is also near completion and I am also just finishing the VC for the Victor (lots of stuff in that) Also nearing completion of a totally new SU 27 models.
Been very busy of late so have not had the time I normally spend on projects but getting back to the old schedule again now.
PushinPolys wrote:I have been bust re-vamping all my models and the Eagle has undergone major re-work as those images were the FS9 version. I need to solve a couple of problems with the FSX attachpoints to get the carrier movable and I can't seem to find anybody who has achieved this in FSX with FSDS - namely the arrester gear and cats.
I decided to carry on with other stuff until a solution could be found but apart from that it is more or less done.
The Sea Venom is also near completion and I am also just finishing the VC for the Victor (lots of stuff in that) Also nearing completion of a totally new SU 27 models.
Been very busy of late so have not had the time I normally spend on projects but getting back to the old schedule again now.