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  1. I recently added PAWG for XP12 to my collection of Alaska airports. Unlike PAKT, PAPG and PAJN..I'm having issues with getting it installed correctly. I installed it to the same default location within the XP addon scenery folder not the Orbx library thats outside the main folder which is the option at the point of install. I'm getting no runway, no buildings and trees on the tarmac.

     

    I flew from PAKT and noticed the ground looked different upon departure like the asphalt was all wet which was weird but didnt think too much about it. Upon getting to PAWG for the 1st time since installing, it was easy to see that the install didnt go right so I diverted to PAPG. Upon landing there I noticed my install of that airport also was messed up but not as bad as PAWG. Missing runway marksand edge lighting and once again no buildings and trees on the tarmac.

    So I uninstalled all my Alaska airports since they are all from the same developer and did a fresh download and install. Loaded up at PAPG and then over to PAKT and they looked right but back at PAWG, I'm still seeing a bad install of no runway or buildings etc. Thoughts? 

  2. Hoping to hear feedback from some Orbx developers as well as any and all thoughts from the community.

    I've been keeping a non-IT eye on what all I can on AI and AGI progress. I've seen videos of things like Devin which is presented a task with a goal and then sent off to research, develop, code, debug and package said task. I'm impressed with many aspects of AI and also realize there are a lot of unknowns that open up all kinds of feelings.

    However, the purpose of this post is to just chew the fat on the basic idea of how could AGI benefit scenery developing.

    Lets take an airport and use it as an example as if it was going to be a new project. We will use Airport X and its airport code is XXXX.

    I'm guessing when a developer seeks to start a project the first thing they would want to do after determining which airport they would want to do is to research what free or available non-copy righted material there is out there for the airport. This research would also look to help find out as much as could be found for available photographs and blueprints to help in determining all the buildings and objects that are on the field. So step one would be basically just research.

    Next it seems, would be to start the designing of the airport by using computer tools to build the 3d objects and then place them followed by texturing them. Finally to compile and package everything up.

    This is obviously an over simplification of the process as scenery design takes months for a small airfield but with AGI's help could that be changed? Could scenery design benefit from AGI? 

     

    If a scenery developer had a human helper that was on crack and never slept and all they wanted to do was create scenery, could an airport be done in a week, a day, an hour? Could entire states or regions be cranked out for developed worlds that have lots of available data and satellite and aerial imagery?  Seems MS has found a way years ago to create what 20,000+ airports within a few years way back in FS98 days. 

    So are there areas that AI could just crush it in helping out if it understood how to use the developer tools, what the end results should look like and where to find the needed data? If a developer where to visit and airport and take all the on field photos of all the buildings and just dump those photos onto the lap of AGI and say this is what I got at Airport X start to build it for me, with the idea that AGI would understand the task, know how to use the tools to build and texture and identify what goes where based off of the available data, could this be the future of scenery design?

    I get that its hard to vision what AI and AGI will become but I do realize that it is coming and sooner than later. I also feel compiling scenery might be a big time consuming part of the development but would like to hear from some of the great developers here and all others who share in interest in this topic. Are there shortcuts in time development and efforts if AGI would be used to help or even take the lead roll?

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  3. 17 hours ago, John Heaton said:

     

     

    Has anyone carried out such a complete reinstall and MS picked up the previous payware from Marketplace?

     

    I recently got a new computer and was amazed at how easy the move was for MSFS. I signed in on the new computer to the Microsoft store and MSFS to download. I still had MSFS on my old computer and still do as you can only open one at a time but can have it installed on more than one computer. Once it was downloaded, all my marketplace addons were there, including the Aerosoft Twotter that was taken off the market by Aerosoft. In addition, all my settings and custom assignments of my joysticks were there. Dang near plug and play and all updated on the spot.

    Then Orbx has their program all tight so what addons I have on the Orbx Central was just as easy to put back. I was very happy with how that all went.

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  4. Thanks Wayne. I have MSFS and XPlane12 currently installed. I just got the computer on Thursday and my focus was in getting MSFS all up and configured as a priority. I will eventually add AeroflyFS because flying a Helo in VR is very realistic in that sim of which I have a collective and stick but since it will be VR I can set that up outside the simpit as I just need the chair that already has the collective attached to it and so that will be a small addition and easy to do.

     

    For XPlane I really like the REP planes and the Baron as it makes for a great all weather (de-ice boots) VFR & IFR option to fly. However, as I am getting use to this new Accusim v2, the real pilot in me is loving the fact that the simpit is growing its own identity with the persistent wear and really makes me focused on being the best pilot with power plant and airframe in mind.

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  5. For two years I've been designing my new simpit and in a way, I am happy that I waited as only the software and hardware got better. I enjoy flying small GA (single and twin) in both standard and VR so I wanted to design a simpit that allows all of that. With standard flying I determined that having G5s covering my 6pack and AirManager for all the support gauges, I could switch out from various planes. To keep it authentic for the two different types of TPM (Push/Pull vs rotating levers) I installed both. Lastly for VR, which I only enjoy flying in VFR conditions based on the work load, I put in the Logitech radio panel to allow me to change freq with a knob as well as the GTN750. So heres three videos of my new simpit that is completely mobile and self contained. Just needs three cords to be plugged in. One that provides all the power, one that powers the heater-a/c, and an internet cord. (Looking to add skylink to it as well).

    I picked up 11 Black Friday Orbx addons of the few ones I dont already own so I have some great exploring to do in the near future.

     

     

     

     

     

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  6. On 5/1/2021 at 12:57 AM, boetie said:

    Thanks for sharing. Looked very choppy up there on your first takeoff. Beautiful area to fly low and slow.

    Cheers

    Graeme :)

    It was. the winds were 250 @ 10 gusting 18 and getting that wind from the ridge made me glad that I rotated way early down the runway as I wouldnt want to be close to the ground in that. Not that it would be crazy bad but if given the chance, then yeah I'll pass.

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  7. I love KEGE for so many reasons. Its a Jarrad Marshal airport that has a huge coverage area. Its PilotEdge ATC controlled. It pairs up nicely with KDEN, KASE and KTEX. So when my niece went out to work at Beaver Creek Ski Resort just outside of Eagle, I made plans to go out and see her as well as do some mountain flying lessons.

    I kinda use Orbx addons as a bucket list of places to fly. Some of the fields I've flown at have been

    Bill Womacks KACK Nantucket, 2B2 Plum Island
    Alex Goff KBID Block Island

    and now Jarrad Marshals KEGE Eagle and KTEX Telluride

     

    Had it not been for Covid I would of flown KSEZ Sedona last year. I did visit the airport as well as I have visited 2WA1 Diamond Point and KHQM Bowerman Field.

    So on this trip I checked off a fair amount of bucket list items.
    KEGE and KTEX flying in and out of those. KLXV Leadville just a short hop from Eagle and is the highest airport in North America. Got my high performance endorsement in a C182 on tundra Tires, Did my flight review and had the instructor sign off on my Part 107 renewal. So heres a video of the landings and take offs at KEGE, KTEX and KLXV.
     

     

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  8. Looking forward to all that 2021 brings. Of the list the ones I see that are items Ive been waiting for are

    KNVY for MSFS

    KAVX for MSFS

    KBUR for XP11

    Really hoping to see more of the small GA PNW airports find their way into MSFS, any Pilotedge towered controlled airports find their way into XPlane 11.

     

    Of everything, KNVY a Class D airport is the airport that most interest me for my enjoyment of GA flying on PilotEdge.

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