View Full Version : To Milton Shupe!
sputnik04
09-16-2002, 04:11 PM
Havn't managed to find an E-mail address for you,so I thought I'd try to reach you here.Just wanted to say thanks to you and all the team for the AWSOME Dash7.It's so good it is almost unbelievable that it is freeware.Can't wait for the VC version,keep up the good work!Regards,Grahame EDHL :-) ;-wave
rservice
09-16-2002, 04:22 PM
Right on, Great job.:-jumpy :-jumpy
Simon Evans
09-16-2002, 04:33 PM
Oh and those sounds have other uses:}>
My next door neighbour has had the decorators in and they've been pestering me with that bloody rap/dance sh!t on the radio all day while hammering and drilling. Britney needs Spears all right: - straight through her screeching heart.:-mad
I tried being nice - Monster Magnet at Volume 7.
That didn't do the trick.
I tried being not-so-nice - Iced Earth, W.A.S.P and Manowar at 9...
Nope, still didn't shut the tinny, tuneless spastic warbling up.
So, went to plan C - wired up the sub-woofers and let 'em have Dash-7 at Force-bloody-10...:o It rumbled the floor so bad next door thought we were having an earthquake, stopped drillin' and started looking out the window. Oh and it also shook a downstairs window open... That's more like it!!!:-jumpy
Dash 7 -1
Decorators - 0
Silence
Simon Evans
IFRfun
09-16-2002, 04:37 PM
Hello Grahame,
Thank you very much.
I can tell you this; if this wasn't my favorite aircraft of all time, it wouldn't be here today. Someone needed to do a quality Dash 7 for FS2002 so I decided to give it a shot.
Now, having said that, the Dash 7 would not be here today if it were not for the awesome team members that helped through all the learning curves and frustrations. (My first project)
The RW pilots were instrumental in bringing as much reality to the Dash 7 as I could muster through my learning curves. -) Scott did a great job on the panel realism, and Joao really brought the Dash 7 to life with his texturing talents.
Release 2 will offer many refinements along with the VC and I think everyone will love the changes.
This project was done as a labor of love for the Dash 7, and is likely my only project. I look forward to moving into other aspects of the hobby.
Thank you again on behalf of the team and I wish you the best in your endeavors.
Milton
P.S. The email address is at the bottom of the readme ;-)
Simon Evans
09-16-2002, 04:39 PM
BTW Milton, I'm serious about that offer - you have my e-mail.
Simon Evans
sputnik04
09-16-2002, 04:44 PM
Oops!Must have overlooked it!(no I'm not one of the people who never read the manuals!)Wasn't there a saying about not reing able to see the wood for the trees?....!! Cheers,Grahame :-wave
Lorenzo
09-16-2002, 04:49 PM
Ditto on the Dash 7. Extremely well done. Can't wait to try my first hard IFR approach into Innsbruck.
BTW: Anybody know where I can download a plate for this approach?
sputnik04
09-16-2002, 04:52 PM
Just seen that a typo had crept into my last post.It should read:"not being able to see the wood for the trees"By the way:Simon,I thought your post about teaching the neighbours some manners was great,you should have tried ZZtop,or maybe the Fabulous Thunderbirds(giving my age away(48)!) :-lol
IFRfun
09-16-2002, 06:31 PM
LOL Simon,
That's priceless!
Milton
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