Re: A Retro Base for 727s
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 10:28
Just installed this lovely freeware - now to find some reason to get VC10s and 748s out there... :flying:
Ta for the HU Ian
Ta for the HU Ian
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No problem with VC10s, Jim! BOAC and BA were using them to serve BDA from LHR, en route to the Bahamas and South America, and also daily from JFK (seasonally alternated with 747s) through the 70s (with me, of course!) before being replaced by Tristars from LHR. Apparently they couldn't schedule 707s because strong crosswinds are a frequent occurrence and it's a long way to the nearest alternate - which was JFK! The airport used to be a US Navy base until recently. Anti-submarine patrols, Orions, I think - I've seen Nimrods there too.forthbridge wrote:Just installed this lovely freeware - now to find some reason to get VC10s and 748s out there...
I'm sure the crews will appreciate a break from the Alaskan winter, Peter. Make sure they don't forget their golf clubs!petermcleland wrote:That looks lovely...I think I'll install that and send my 727s there. I'll need to work out a route for them
Dave, that's Erick Cantu at his best! The paint is by Michael Verlin of HJG. Superb work, isn't it?DaveB wrote:Blimey Ian.. It looked like a real shot until I scrolled down to see the AI on the ground.
Richard - World of AI is the easy way to get traffic if you want current aircraft and schedules. One of us can easily help with that. Personally, I'm going to try and set it up manually with 1975-1985 period retro but it won't be easy as I have to divert my WoAI stuff first (The Bermuda Triangle might be useful here ...fighterpilot wrote:Now if only I knew how to add my own traffic, i'm sure it is far too complicated for me so i'll just sit back and enjoy everybody elses efforts.
Interesting how the weather never scuppers these enterprising flights....speedbird591 wrote:What lovely weather for it, Jim! BTW, just under your starboard engine you can see the pink of the hotel that I stayed in last year. Just over the causeway from the airport - five minutes in a taxi and five minutes walk from the pub. Perfick!
Ian
Well I've got my B727s flying from Chicago Midway (it was to far from Mcleland Field to Bermuda direct). They come into my base early in the morning when they don't conflict on the Gates. Then they go back via Midway and on to Bermuda...I've only checked my base end so far but will check them through Midway and Bermuda tomorrow. I have Eastern, Northwest Orient, Northwest, Continental and Frontier operating, all in old liveries...I did have TWA but discovered the textures were missing so Condor got in instead (what is that German doing on this route)...I'll have to look for that TWA texture and try to re-instate it. They all look gorgeous and I'm looking forward to seeing them arrive in Bermuda tomorrow. ("Four Weddings and a Funeral" on telly tonight!!)speedbird591 wrote:I'm sure the crews will appreciate a break from the Alaskan winter, Peter. Make sure they don't forget their golf clubs!petermcleland wrote:That looks lovely...I think I'll install that and send my 727s there. I'll need to work out a route for them
CalClassics is a superb and comprehensive AI package and a lot of people here use it, I think. But for me it's a bit early - 50s/60s. My period is 70s/80s. There aren't any packages for that. You can get flightplans from Retro AI but you have to download and install your AI aircraft separately and your whole world will have to go retro. My set up consists of two (soon to be three!) time capsule airports of the period - wholly populated by retro traffic and without impacting the World of AI set up and modern aircraft in the rest of the World. For instance, in Hong Kong I can fly from a busy Chek Lap Kok buzzing with Airbuses and 777s and within 10 minutes I've gone back 30 years to a Kai Tak of 747 classics, DC-8s, 707s and VC10s! I've done a similar project with David Maltby's 1975 Manchester scenery.fighterpilot wrote:Ian I do use world of AI to populate my airports but meant coding my own ai for example adding retro aircraft like yourself and all the flightplans etc. Seeing classic aircraft at my airports would be great, but so far i haven't delved into how to make it happen. I looked at the Calclassic AI but nver tried to install it for some reason
It sounds like quite a spectacular, Peter. I hope you're going to record the event?petermcleland wrote:They all look gorgeous and I'm looking forward to seeing them arrive in Bermuda tomorrow.