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John Burgess

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  1. There seem to be two threads on the same issue so I'll post in both.

     

    So if you think you've seen this before you might have done -  'Deja vu' I think they call it :lol:

     

    Here is my 'unofficial' kmz file to show which POI's are modelled in GB South.

    Hopefully I've got things right but apologies if the odd error is in there.

     

    A couple of points if anyone want's to know!

     

    The GB South scenery is designed to fit with, not conflict with, POI's already available in the Orbx London city pack or addon airports available from our partners via OC.

    Hence the lack of POI's in the London area and the likes of the McLaren testing centre at Fairoaks.

    Some things were missed and have been mentioned like our Victory conflicting with Seafronts much better model and, I just heard, Chichester Cathedral from Burning Blue.

     

    In spots GB South places objects which you will see on the file kindly mentioned by airtrooper which are not included in my KMZ file.

    These are 'defaultish' ships, cranes, gasometers, chimneys etc.

     

    I've left one or two power stations (like Iron Bridge and Ratcliffe on Soar) in despite the fact that all we have done is placed some cooling towers and chimneys.

    We are already aware that Ratcliffe conflicts with Pyreegues East Midlands which is not available via Orbx (speaking personally I'm very sad about that).

     

    Anyway here's the file.

     

    Please understand I don't have control of what's included. Personally I would have loved to have the Cardington Hangars. Worked there with the Met Office back in the seventies. They were even used as a film set for a rebel base in Star Wars!

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

    GB South Landmarks JB.kmz

     

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  2. Here is my 'unofficial' kmz file to show which POI's are modelled in GB South.

    Hopefully I've got things right but apologies if the odd error is in there.

     

    A couple of points if anyone want's to know!

     

    The GB South scenery is designed to fit with, not conflict with, POI's already available in the Orbx London city pack or addon airports available from our partners via OC.

    Hence the lack of POI's in the London area and the likes of the McLaren testing centre at Fairoaks.

    Some things were missed and have been mentioned like our Victory conflicting with Seafronts much better model and, I just heard, Chichester Cathedral from Burning Blue.

     

    In spots GB South places objects which you will see on the file kindly mentioned by airtrooper which are not included in my KMZ file.

    These are 'defaultish' ships, cranes, gasometers, chimneys etc.

     

    I've left one or two power stations (like Iron Bridge and Ratcliffe on Soar) in despite the fact that all we have done is placed some cooling towers and chimneys.

    We are already aware that Ratcliffe conflicts with Pyreegues East Midlands which is not available via Orbx (speaking personally I'm very sad about that).

     

    Anyway here's the file.

     

    Please understand I don't have control of what's included. Personally I would have loved to have the Cardington Hangars. Worked there with the Met Office back in the seventies. They were even used as a film set for a rebel base in Star Wars!

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

    GB South Landmarks JB.kmz

     

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  3. Just posted this in one of the other threads but thought it worth saying here as well.

     

    I'm not sure if anything 'official' is intended but I appreciate exactly what you guys are saying and am in the process of sorting out an 'unofficial' KMZ file to show the landmarks present in GB South on Google Earth.

    Time consuming and I've a few other things on so please bear with me. I would hope to have it finished by Sunday at the latest and will upload it to these threads.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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  4. I'm not sure if anything 'official' is intended but I appreciate exactly what you guys are saying and am in the process of sorting out an 'unofficial' KMZ file to show the landmarks present in GB South on Google Earth.

    Time consuming and I've a few other things on so please bear with me. I would hope to have it finished by Sunday at the latest.

     

    Kjaye - there is a version of HMS Victory included, not sure if Seafront Simulations will exclude that or not.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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  5. 23 minutes ago, F737MAX said:

    There's only one small issue at the moment, however. Pyreegue's East Midlands airport scenery includes a rendition of Ratcliffe Power Station, as does GB South. Would you kindly consider creating an option to exclude your version of it, please?

     

    I'm afraid I'm just a tester so that's not something I can do!

    The issue has been reported.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

     

  6. The kmz files are not a good guide to what is actually present.

    Quite a lot of the things marked on the kmz are not in the scenery and never were.

    They were only really intended as an aid for us when testing.

     

    The POI's which would have conflicted with the Asobo POI's or our London Landmarks were removed as were any which conflicted with objects modelled in any addon airports available through Orbx.

    Hopefully we didn't miss any.

     

    All the best,

     

    John

  7.  

    I hadn't yet updated ESGG, Marcus, so checked with v120. As you suspected the trees only appear if Photogrammetry is switched off.

     

    speedy2970 we cannot fix this because there is nothing to fix. Please switch on photogrammetry (and bing world graphics of course).

    Hopefully you can then enjoy Marcus's scenery as it's intended to be.

    If you have v120 installed as soon as you get the chance please update to v130 (if you bought it from Orbx I usually just use OC to uninstall and re-install).

     

    Hope this solves your problem.

    As Marcus mentioned a more civil tone would be appreciated in the future ;)

     

    EDIT - one last point. As a test team we have on occasion been caught out by MSFS turning off Photogrammetry with no warning. You may have fallen foul of the same issue. Appreciate the frustration!

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  8. Didn't intend to stir up a Hornets nest :lol:

     

    For what it's worth my Mum called it Scone (rhyming with cone) so that's what I go with.

    She was from deepest Lancashire.

    As I've said, hers were delicious :)

     

    If folks call it Scone (Scon) - rhyming with con then I can try and educate them - sorry John ;)

     

    If you ever come to Scotland - the ancient Coronation spot of the Kings - the Stone of Scone - Scone Palace.

    Pronounced Scoon (rhyming with loon).

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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  9. 2 hours ago, wain71 said:

    the other way that makes me shout at the TV is con with an S at the front....scon...

     

    Works well and better than the one I'd thought of which was rhyming with gone.

    Either way it seems wrong to me as well but appears to be the usual pronunciation!

     

    Cornwall and Devon are definitely the places to go for proper 'cream teas'. I'm envious :)

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

     

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  10. On 11/10/2023 at 6:04 PM, wain71 said:

    agree, where I'm from when we say Bath and Three we actually say them like this

    Baff

    Free....

    well I do anyway, I also get told of for saying windols and idear...lol as my kids would say...

     

    Ah, but how do you pronounce scone :lol:

     

    There are at least two variations of the ones you get (with butter, cream and jam if you are lucky) in coffee shops plus a completely different one for the 'largest village in Scotland'. Also the coronation place for the kings of Scotland (think Stone of Scone!).

    I live near enough to Scone Palace to hear the concerts when they have them ;)

     

    There is apparently some controversy as to whether you should put the cream on the jam or the jam on the cream when having a scone.

    Don't think that affects the pronunciation however!

     

    Hint - one of the three rhymes with lone. That's how my mum pronounced it and hers were delicious! Any offers for the other two?

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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  11. Remember watching the film way back when.

     

    In terms of reality it's my parents generation and definitely a moment in history to be proud of.

     

    Some proper, unsung, heroes out there.

     

    I suspect Michael Caine, Trevor Howard, Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Michael Redgrave, Harry Andrews and Robert Shaw et al weren't among them but they did a hell of a job representing them!

     

    All the best,

     

    John

     

     

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  12. As mentioned I grew up in Kendal, on the edge of the English Lake District.

     

    Favourite place to visit as a kid was the Eskdale valley where my folks would take us camping at Brotherilkeld Farm. Just a farmers field in those days, no facilities, but a river to play in and streams to dam :)

     

    The best bit, however, was the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway (L'aal Ratty). My Mum and Dad would put my sister and myself on at one end and pick us up at the other. They got 40 mins of peace and quiet, my sister had an annoying little brother to look after, and I ended up with memories to last a lifetime.

    I still visit occasionally and it's one of those places where the years fall away!

    And there are plenty of years!

    As a kid I remember the excitement when a new engine arrived - the River Mite.

    It celebrated it's 50th anniversary in 2017 :lol:

    Here it is in action.

     River-Mite-at-Rock-Point.jpg.af5e5ffc3530df076d19db1ee1747b95.jpg

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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  13. 12 hours ago, John Heaton said:

    would bet that most of the Brits on here - would know what I mean

    Memories :)

     

    I grew up in Kendal about 50 miles North of Blackpool. I remember being taken by my parents to the illuminations (lots of lights on buildings, trams etc). Magic when you are a wee kid!

    Usually we just got down to the Morecambe illuminations - not quite as impressive ;)

     

    Edit, just saw Iain's post - we clearly grew up not far from each other!

     

    All the best,

     

    John

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