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mjanicki

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  1. Haven't posted any info in a while so here goes...

     

    Current tour is one of the sister cities of Spokane, WA in various aircraft. Currently in S. Korea awaiting departure to China in a 737-800.

     

    Current fun projects (sim related): customizing a Connie panel, making some minor gauge changes for the FS2002 Spartan Executive, and trying out a North-American/Rockwell T39-A Sabreliner. Fun stuff.

     

    -- Mike

  2. What a pleasant surprise to find a holiday greeting. Thanks very much and I wish you and yours a wonderful holiday and a great new year.
  3. Seems people are stopping in here once in a while so I may as well post a message. The world tour continues in the Cessna 152 with the latest flight into Barcelona, Spain. When I'm not flying the tour (but still simming) I've been spending time in Peru with a de Havilland Twin Otter having a blast.

     

    -- Mike

  4. Thanks for the invite, mate. Darn it -- y'all have me saying "mate" now. :)
  5. Not sure what could be happening with your orbiter, but on-the-ground-stance problems are usually caused by bad definitions for the contact points in the aircraft.cfg file. There's a tutorial that I thought was really good here in the Flightsim library. It's filename "fsplaned.zip" by Derek G. Swanson. In it he gives tests you can conduct to isolate problems, then offers possible fixes for them.
  6. Well, me, I'm not all that good with the artwork. But I spend a lot of my time (re)doing panels and aircraft handling to suit my taste. I was with the aeronautics division of SimNASA where we did virtual NASA type things using FS and Orbiter space flight simulator. But, SimNASA recently closed down so all my simulator time is spent on the C152 world tour. And once in a while I try my hand at programming simple addons or gauges. Ok, I need to get some work done today, so off I go.
  7. Yep, we FS2002 folks need to stick together. :) Sounds like you enjoy tinkering with scenery and aircraft as well, which is another thing we have in common.
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