Tuesday, December 27, 2005

VistaOz.org

Please find some time to give a look to this site: http://www.vistaoz.org
These guys just released the 0.99 release of thei freeware scenery replacement for... Australia!!!

It's impressive. And they made some videos that are simply amazing, start from there to get an overview of their great work.

Get it Get it Get it... :-)

Navdata AIRAC cycle 0513 available

NAVData has released the AIRAC Cycle 0513 today. Go get it !!!
Bye

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Navdata AIRAC cycle 0512 available

NavData published the new AIRAC cycle, 0512.
If you use PMSG products, or other add-on like Flight1's ATR, or FSNavigator... download and install it!!!

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Milano Flight Simulator Show 2005

For all the Italian readers ;-) on November 27/28 2005, in Novegro (near Milan Linate airport, LIML) will be held the third edition of the Flight Simulator Show.

For all the details, go to www.mifss.it (site in italian only).

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Navdata: AIRAC cycle 0511 available

Maybe you already know, but http://www.navdata.at/ published the new AIRAC cycle, 0511.
If you use PMSG products, or other add-on like Flight1's ATR, or FSNavigator... download and install it!!!

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

fsstation - "the best approaches in the world" guide

This is interesting:
http://www.fsstation.com/content/view/135/36/

It's a 5 pages guide to some really good approaches in FS2004. Worth reading.

Monday, October 10, 2005

"Triple 7 closes on Beta", PSS says

Phoenix Simulation Software (http://www.phoenix-simulation.co.uk/ is going to publish a brand new 777 - it's in beta now.

Take a tour in the coming soon section of the PSS site for a bunch of screenshots.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

conversion web service

my fs2004 -> google earth conversion now can be called thru a web service.

the url to be called is

http://codexweb.atomictag.com/fpconvert.asmx

if you want to try it, you have to upload a byte array (byte[] in c#). if you want a snippet of code written as a .Net web page (code behind in c#) drop me a line and I'll send it to you.

please tell me if you decide to use it!

have a good flight

news on fplans conversion

I'm developing a web service that will enable any app to call my conversion tool from outside.

If this is of any interest for you please let me know, drop me an email at indialimaalpha -at- gmail.com

Friday, September 30, 2005

well, thanks a lot

I received a lot of compliments on my "FS2004 to Google Earth" page, and the page itself is visited by about 70/80 people a day, till now.

So I want to thank you all... And this (little" success is giving strength to a coupoe of ideas I had this days:
- make a .exe windows app that does the same, like flips, but written on .Net framework
- make a web service, that anybody can call from his app, giving the same result

And what I have to do immediately is modify the "Uploaded Plan List" page, it's too slow...

So if you are interested stay tuned for news!

Monday, September 26, 2005

FS2004 plans and Google Earth

a user of my "conversion page" (http://codexweb.atomictag.com/fplan.aspx) told me that this kind of conversion is fun also because links Microsoft AND Google... and they are not exactly friends, in this moment.

any way: I added some enhancements to the "List page", now shows also the plan generale description, and the departure and arrival description for all the (137 until now) uploaded flight plans. Moreover you can download the original Flight Plan.

bye!

Monday, September 19, 2005

flight plans on Google Earth

my page (http://codexweb.atomictag.com/FPlan.aspx) is having a good success.

many people use it to convert their plans, and then they follow it with myFSGoogleEarth (http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/)... a good idea, I'll say!

and then there is also this:
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=64566, which provides an index in the US of aero sectionals that can be used as
overlay on Google Earth...

there's a world of things to do !!! :-)

Friday, September 16, 2005

fsinsider.com

Do you know http://fsinsider.com/ ?

It's a Microsoft "official" FS site. They also look for new employee... take a look at the job descriptions !!!

Thursday, September 15, 2005

it's my turn to be cool... ;-)

Go to this link: http://codexweb.atomictag.com/FPlan.aspx

It's a (very simple) page I wrote, that shows a standard FS2004 flight plan (.pln format) in Google Earth!!!

Try it... and tell me if it works for you, and if you like it !

Have a good (GEarth) flight !!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

(virtually speaking) I touched Japan !

yes, I just ended a very calm and long flight from LSZH (Zurich) to RJAA (Tokio), with my JAL-branded 747-400...

my career in FTG (see previous posts) is going well!!! ;-)

p.s.: I'm developing a completely useless, but "really cool" utility for FS9... stay tuned, in a few days it should be finished.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

now that's cool - number two

go here: http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/.

you'll find some "Flight Simulator Tools", not bad.

but when I saw "MyFsGoogleEarth: Link Google Earth with Flight Simulator (FS 2004, FS9)" I made a jump.

just take a look at this image (I took it from the site)



And I said: why I did not think of this before?

bah...

FSAutostart

Do you know FSAutostart?
It's a really useful windows app, freeware, that shuts down all the non-necessary apps before launching FS2004 (or any other program, you decide).
It can also restart the apps shut before, it defragment memory, and knows about windows services.

Try it, you will not uninstall it.

url: http://www.kensalter.com/fsautostart/

Friday, September 09, 2005

Alaska Fjords

Sometime ago, clicking around on AvSim, I found the Michael Vone site.
Michael in these years created some "adventures" for FS9, really weel done and challenging.

In particular I liked really a lot the "Alaska Fjords 2" adventure. Actually I liked it so much that I decided (after being authorized by Michael) to translate it in italian (I live in Milan, Italy).

From the original description: "Pilot a spectacular B737 trip through wintry Alaska fjords from Seattle to Anchorage with 4 scheduled stops, a diversion and a variety of approaches. Face variable weather, low visibility, narrow fjords, limited navaids, and night flying."

Really good, well done, a real fun to fly. You will be amazed by the level of detail of this work.

So here are a couple of links:
Michael Vone pages, on AvSim Hangar

If you are italian, and you want to download the italian translation, please drop me a line (indialimaalpha (at) gmail.com) or go to AvSim library and look for "Michael Vone Alaska" - you'll find easily the italian translation among the results.

the new 787 cockpit

http://newairplane.com/

There is an interesting virtual tour of the new 787 cockpit.

navdata and AIRACs download... bad news!!!

Take a look to this:
http://forum.navdata.at/viewtopic.php?t=56


http://www.navdata.at/ is the primary source for a lot of great add-on (both planes and other tools, like FSNavigator) to get the most updated worldwide aeronatical navigation data used by pilots.

Now that's not a good news.

PMDG 747 video

Take a look to the videos in this page:

http://www.geocities.jp/sky_b747_400/index.html

They are from a pmdg forum (http://pmdg.forumsplace.com/index.html) member, great people there!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

now that's cool

Are you a Google Earth addicted, like me? and a FS one too? read the following !

Reading a forum (I think it was PMDG's) I saw a mention of an Approach Plates Tutorial. So I went for it on AvSim, and downloaded it.

If you want you can find it searching AvSim (http://www.avsim.com) for "approach plates tutorial".

In this very good document, I found this:

http://www.fsstation.com/customimages/app/sfooverlay.kmz

And that's also easy to do for other airport... you need to produce a png image, semi-transparent, north-south oriented, from an app plate ofyour choice (you can find a lot of them free on the web). Then you need exact lat long for the airport, and you have to scale the image... and make a lot of test.

The kml format is well-documented on many sites, but that's really the easy part: if you open with a text editor the sample I cited before you understand everything in a moment.

Cool!

Flying Tigers Group

Yes, I joined the Flying Tigers Group (http://www.cpavirtual.org/VirtualATP.asp).
I always wanted join a Virtual Airline, but I decided only now.

For those who don't know, FTG is a sort of mega-VA, that comprises VA like Lufthansa, Qantas, Air France, Swiss, Emirathes... etc etc.

I joined then through Lufthansa Virtual (http://www.cpavirtual.org/Lufthansa/), but the great thing is that with a single login you can fly any of the VA in the FTG.

Really fun!!! I plan to make a complete world tour, using many of the VA in FTG...

p.s.: almost forgetting, my FTG id is LH442, if you find me online somewhere... drop me a line !

jpegs...

A couple of jpegs.

Best payware aircraft? My opinion...

In these years I had the chance to fly a good number of planes, both freeware and payware.
I personally like to fly on medium and long routes, and IMHO the best products available today are:
- PMDG 747 "Queen of the sky" (http://www.precisionmanuals.com)
- Flight1 ATR-72 (http://atr.flight1.net/)
- PSS Airbus series (http://www.phoenix-simulation.co.uk/)

I know that there are come other planes comparable to the ones I listed (Level-d 767, for example, and some other "Airbuses"), but I feel at home with these, and actually I'm using only these.

The last plane I bought is the PMDG 747; I'm following the support forum on a daily basis, and I see that some users report problems and bugs; there is a service pack coming out in a short time, and I'm sure that those bugs will be solved.

My experience with this 747 is really good. I also found some bugs on some flights (LNAV missing its route, with the plane going from left to right in a really funny way - maybe not so fun for the passenger's stomaches), but in general hte plane is astounding. Perfectly flyable, excellent flying dynamics, good support and a "precision" ;-) manual. Great realism.

Conclusion: go buy it, you won't regret.

Bye

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

indialimaalpha starts today !

Hi everybody!
This blog is about Flight simulation.
I decided to post here some news, hints, links, and so on, regarding my personal experience with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, and in general regarding the world of Flight Sim.

I hope this will be of interest for someone :-)

Have a good flight!