Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have use of modeling software? Let us know what skills you have or
what skills you'd like to acquire. There is quite a list. Cockpits
definately need attention.
Best,
Jim
I´ve already made maps for Half-Life with Worldcraft-editor, I´ve got PPE and
Hi,
I´m new here und I´d like to do anything for the great FlightGear projekt. I
began to make a panel for B-747, I could make panels for any other aircraft,
perhaps 3d-cockpits or even models, just say me what you need.
Best regards
Ilja
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I´m new here und I´d like to do anything for the great FlightGear projekt. I
began to make a panel for B-747, I could make panels for any other aircraft,
perhaps 3d-cockpits or even models, just say me what you need.
3D cockpits and models are very welcome.
All
For those of us using FlightGear to supplement our training for a PPL, a Cessna
152 would be a great benefit... Not quite the 747 complexity, but maybe a good
starting point... ;)
I had planned on 172, but my instructor convinced me that it'd be
*significantly* cheaper to learn in a 152, then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I´m new here und I´d like to do anything for the great FlightGear projekt. I
began to make a panel for B-747, I could make panels for any other aircraft,
perhaps 3d-cockpits or even models, just say me what you need.
Do you have use of modeling software? Let us know
For those of us using FlightGear to supplement our training for a
PPL, a Cessna
152 would be a great benefit... Not quite the 747 complexity,
but maybe a good
starting point... ;)
Just a very quick off-the-top-of-my-head question: could we get a decent
approximation of a C-152 by using the