Vulcans, Bucs, Lightnings, Shackletons, Phantoms
Nostalgia at it’s best.
I’m in Norfolk, and can remember seeing (or rather hearing first) the Lightnings from Coltishall “Playing” overhead.
You’d hear a sonic boom and rush out, you could just about see a Lightning rolling at some ridiculous height, as the glint of the sun catches the bare fuselage. 🙂
Of course, you don’t even get to hear the Boom anymore… 🙁
And Please Stop typing in Bleedin’ BOLD, it’s a pain in the Ar** to read. 🙁
Mine would my easyfly and i would fly to all spanish destinations and i would use the 757-200 767-300 A320
763 is a rather large a/c for a Spanish flight. You’ll be out of business in no time. 😀
Just followed Wozza’s advice on making screenshots appear bigger.
Hope it works. 😮


Just followed Wozza’s advice on making screenshots appear bigger.
Hope it works. 😮


How did you do that?
Basically you just open up the individual folders (that contain the default, “Made-Up” textures) in the “Aircraft” folder.
Then replace them with others that you prefer.
i.e.
If you open up the “Aircraft/b737_400” folder, the folder in there which is labelled “Texture” is for “American Pacific Airways”. The folder labelled “Texture.1” is for “Landmark Airways” etc.
Replace these textures and edit the “Aircraft.cfg” file to suit, and “Jobs a Good-Un!”
In exactly the same way in which you add new textures to an exsisting model.
I mean who’s default 737 folder doesn’t contain about 25 (or more) different liveries? 🙂
Basically, if the “Made-Up” liveries don’t exsist, then the AI can’t use them. 😎
A long winded way of doing it, but it works OK.
How did you do that?
Basically you just open up the individual folders (that contain the default, “Made-Up” textures) in the “Aircraft” folder.
Then replace them with others that you prefer.
i.e.
If you open up the “Aircraft/b737_400” folder, the folder in there which is labelled “Texture” is for “American Pacific Airways”. The folder labelled “Texture.1” is for “Landmark Airways” etc.
Replace these textures and edit the “Aircraft.cfg” file to suit, and “Jobs a Good-Un!”
In exactly the same way in which you add new textures to an exsisting model.
I mean who’s default 737 folder doesn’t contain about 25 (or more) different liveries? 🙂
Basically, if the “Made-Up” liveries don’t exsist, then the AI can’t use them. 😎
A long winded way of doing it, but it works OK.
Played the first Silent Hill on the PS.
Scared me Sh**less when I got to the bit in the locker room. 😮
Played the first Silent Hill on the PS.
Scared me Sh**less when I got to the bit in the locker room. 😮
Great shots – what were the Fire Tenders for?
Putting Out Fires… :p
Sorry Couldn’t resist. 😀
It is so very easy to get rid of. Thanks to bmi-star, everyone has the luxury of flying in skies not dominated by American Pacific and Orbit Airways flights!
See this thread from July 2005: http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=45032
I just replaced the individual textures with more realistic ones. 🙂
It is so very easy to get rid of. Thanks to bmi-star, everyone has the luxury of flying in skies not dominated by American Pacific and Orbit Airways flights!
See this thread from July 2005: http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=45032
I just replaced the individual textures with more realistic ones. 🙂
Just mucking about…
Also Please may I ask…
How do you guys get your “screenies” Page width?
Mine always come out in “Thumbnail” size. 🙁
Just mucking about…
Also Please may I ask…
How do you guys get your “screenies” Page width?
Mine always come out in “Thumbnail” size. 🙁
Most airline websites (at least the major ones) will tell you which type is used for the route, on the booking page anyway. 🙂