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Korean Air to UFW

Postby E-Savageair » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:46 am

Hello,

I had some worries about some of the logoing and such, but for now, and by the time you read this message, Korean Air HL7715 is outbound for UFW.
As always please let me know what you think.

Till Then :wink:
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Re: Korean Air to UFW

Postby IceMan2 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:49 am

can you tell me if my code is right i'm making a braniff international livery

<?xml version="1.0"?>

<!-- 747-200.
-->

<!-- Version CVS date Milestone
==========================================================================================
1.0 December 2006 Aircraft, FDM, 2D panel.
1.1 February 2008 3D cockpit, with seats, yokes, levers,
and a few warning lights.
==========================================================================================
-->


<PropertyList>

<sim include="Nasal/747-200-sim.xml">
<description>Boeing 747-200 BI</description>
<status>early-production</status>
<aircraft-version>1.1</aircraft-version>

<flight-model>jsb</flight-model>
<aero>747-200</aero>

<startup>
<splash-texture>Aircraft/747-200/747-200-splash.rgb</splash-texture>
</startup>

<systems>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Systems/747-200-systems.xml</path>
<autopilot>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Systems/747-200-autopilot.xml</path>
</autopilot>
</systems>

<instrumentation>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Systems/747-200-instrumentation.xml</path>
</instrumentation>

<sound>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Sounds/747-200-sound.xml</path>
</sound>

<panel>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Panels/747-200-2D-captain.xml</path>
<visibility>false</visibility>
</panel>
<panel_2>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Panels/747-200-2D-center.xml</path>
</panel_2>

<hud>
<path>Huds/Custom/default.xml</path>
<visibility>false</visibility>
<enable3d>false</enable3d>
</hud>

<model>
<texture-path>Textures/KLM/</texture-path>
<path>Aircraft/747-200/Models/boeing747-200-BI.xml</path>
</model>

<chase-distance-m type="double" archive="y">-90.0</chase-distance-m>

<help include="help.xml"/>

</sim>

<consumables>
<fuel include="Systems/747-200-init-fuel.xml"/> <!-- required by nasal -->
</consumables>

<nasal>
<Boeing747>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-constants.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-override.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-instrument.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-fuel.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-autopilot.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-interface.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-warning.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200-crew.nas</file>
<file>Aircraft/747-200/Nasal/747-200.nas</file>
</Boeing747>
</nasal>

<input>
<keyboard include="Nasal/747-200-keyboard.xml">
</keyboard>
</input>

<surface-positions include="Systems/747-200-init-surface.xml"/>


<!-- ============= -->
<!-- customization -->
<!-- ============= -->

<controls include="Systems/747-200-init-controls.xml">

<!-- autopilot -->

<autoflight>
<dial-altitude-ft>10000</dial-altitude-ft>
<dial-heading-deg>283</dial-heading-deg>
<dial-speed-kt>200</dial-speed-kt> <!-- flaps 20 deg -->
<real-nav type="bool">true</real-nav> <!-- nav is accurate until ground -->
</autoflight>
</controls>

<systems include="Systems/747-200-init-systems.xml">
</systems>

<instrumentation include="Systems/747-200-init-instrumentation.xml">

<!-- ADF 2 (not available by GUI dialog) -->

<adf n="1">
<frequencies>
<selected-khz>380</selected-khz> <!-- Vagey near KMSP -->
<standby-khz>228</standby-khz> <!-- Omiya near RJAA -->
</frequencies>
</adf>

<!-- decision altitude -->

<radio-altimeter n="0">
<decision-ft>218</decision-ft> <!-- offset : 218 = 200 ft -->
</radio-altimeter>

</instrumentation>

<engines>
<engine n="0">
<running>true</running>
</engine>
<engine n="1">
<running>true</running>
</engine>
<engine n="2">
<running>true</running>
</engine>
<engine n="3">
<running>true</running>
</engine>
</engines>

<!-- autopilot -->

<autopilot>
<settings>
<heading-bug-deg>273</heading-bug-deg>
</settings>
</autopilot>

</PropertyList>
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Re: Korean Air to UFW

Postby E-Savageair » Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:44 am

Hello,

I do my paints like other people do theirs:
I'll use Gimp and paint over the existing livery and Inkscape for tracing letters; Otherwise the FlightGear Wiki is the place to go
tech stuff is a work in progress for me sorry I couldn't be more help
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Re: Korean Air to UFW

Postby Liam » Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:04 pm

That looks amazing! Thanks for your effort :D Would love to download it ASAP
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