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Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 20:22
by DaveB
It's a pity there isn't one of those 'ship' thingies for aircraft. My 15-year-old flew out of LHR this afternoon bound for SEA and it would have been nice to track her flight. However, technology DID come into play a little bit. We knew her flight out was a 777 (BA0053).. the good lady sent me a text with the aircraft reg (G-YMMD).. I kept a watch online at BA Departures to see if she was on time (and she was shock horror.. 1743BST) so I zapped on the old scanners and at 1816BST, I heard Speedbird53 logging in at FL190, radar hdg 330deg asking for FL380!! Anorak stowed until the return flight! :lol: I gather she sent a text a while later to say she was over Iceland :rock:

ATB

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Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 22:42
by Michael davies
DaveB wrote:THAT.. is actually a very cool piece of kit Jim :thumbsup:

I'm a bit worried that the FastCat from Portsmouth which is currently at 25.7kts has an ETA of Jan 21/0900 but hey.. it kept me occupied for a few minutes. Like it ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab:
Dave heres the one I use for work, gives us advanced warning of when vessels are due, once pilot is picked up from the sunk we have 40mins to finish crane repairs and evacuate in case the ship knocks them over....and yes they do as we recently saw earlier this year

http://www.havenais.com/map.php?mmsi=0& ... 38&te_s=52

On trinity you'll see a vessel called Tsing Ma Bridge, serviced by cranes 18,19,20 and later tonight 17....when i give it back to them :).

Best

Michael

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 22:44
by DaveB
Excellent'e :thumbsup:

Cheers me dears ;-)

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 23:08
by Michael davies
Dave,

You might find these mildly interesting if you have a bored 5 mins to squander :), http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/mya ... teD&pos=40 just some images I've taken over the years, ones good enough to publish that is. Some have appeared in official company literature ( lets me get free reign to photo when I like :) ).

whilst slightly OT is is mildly nautical LOL.

Best

Michael

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 23:39
by Garry Russell
I like the fog one Michael :thumbsup:

Makes a change foirm the warbirds thread :)

Garry

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 04 Aug 2008, 23:59
by basys
Hi Folks
forthbridge wrote:
DaveB wrote:Hardly surprising really as the English Channel is one of the busiest waterways in the world :rock:
it's interesting to see just what's lurking around our coastline........
http://www.aisliverpool.co.uk/currentma ... ap=Channel
Just a long-term heads up. :)

One of my ongoing projects,
is to replace FSX default vessel traffic
with as real as IRL vessel traffic.

Hope to release individual re-composited traffic files
to enable individual route vessel traffic upgrades
with relevant model substitution.

As part of this,
I've very kindly been supplied
with a 3 month, 10 minute interval, UK vessel traffic snapshot,
(UK key areas covered).

It's initial beta release is probably ~6 months off.
Would appreciate any vessel models to enhance realism.

HTH
ATB
Paul

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 05 Aug 2008, 03:22
by Michael davies
basys wrote:Hi Folks
forthbridge wrote:
DaveB wrote:Hardly surprising really as the English Channel is one of the busiest waterways in the world :rock:
it's interesting to see just what's lurking around our coastline........
http://www.aisliverpool.co.uk/currentma ... ap=Channel
Just a long-term heads up. :)

One of my ongoing projects,
is to replace FSX default vessel traffic
with as real as IRL vessel traffic.

Hope to release individual re-composited traffic files
to enable individual route vessel traffic upgrades
with relevant model substitution.

As part of this,
I've very kindly been supplied
with a 3 month, 10 minute interval, UK vessel traffic snapshot,
(UK key areas covered).

It's initial beta release is probably ~6 months off.
Would appreciate any vessel models to enhance realism.

HTH
ATB
Paul
Might be able to knock up some container and RoRo vessels for you, what sort of poly level are you looking for ?.

The diversion from aircraft might be a nice little holiday :).

Best

Michael

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 05 Aug 2008, 10:48
by basys
Hi Folks
Michael davies wrote:Might be able to knock up some container and RoRo vessels for you, what sort of poly level are you looking for ?.

The diversion from aircraft might be a nice little holiday :).
Michael -
That would be very much appreciated. :)

As they're for AI,
then as low as reasonably practicable, please.
Default models are approx sub 1k polys, (complexity dependent).

Many thanks
ATB
Paul

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 13 Aug 2008, 08:27
by basys
Hi Folks

re: Britain from Above
For those who don't watch the box - Story: Ride of Your Life
Click play then fullscreen.

Another worthwhile clip - Story: Mountain Rescue

Nicely done microsite.

ATB
Paul

Re: Britain as seen from a satellite

Posted: 13 Aug 2008, 08:58
by Garry Russell
Cheers for that link Paul

The Wartorn London (Anson pic) is interesting too :)

Garry