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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby sp-lcz » Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:04 pm

Wkitty42, Ger272, thanks for your comments, the reasons had to be time speed x16 on the cruise level and turbulence...

Ger272 thanks for upload DLH livery, I know how do download and use ... :) I like your liveries and I have all others... ;)

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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Ger272 » Fri Feb 16, 2018 12:43 pm

Thanks and glad to hear :)
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Ger272 » Sat Feb 17, 2018 8:56 am

UPDATE
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I added the yellow "welcome panel" next to the first door on the left side. I my eyes totally stupid as many times heavy airliners do not use the first door for checkin (often they use the second door). :roll: :?:
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby evaair714 » Thu Apr 12, 2018 7:57 pm

The livery of Vietnam airlines Skyteam. Hope you will like it :D
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby evaair714 » Fri Apr 13, 2018 10:49 am

Notice some new liveries of A350-900 :D

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Hope you will like it!! :)
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby SP-KOK » Fri Apr 13, 2018 2:59 pm

they look great:))
Please link download:)


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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby merspieler » Wed Apr 18, 2018 8:11 pm

What helps a bunch of good looking liveries if the systems are not well implemented and the a/c have a very bad cocpit?

You might be better with inversting time in making progress there first.
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby wkitty42 » Sat Apr 21, 2018 6:17 pm

one cannot repair or change the roof or floor plan of a house if one is only a painter... roofers and carpenters are needed for those jobs ;)
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby merspieler » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:09 pm

So you get your house repainted, before it gets renovated? ... I'd do it after that...

If the plane gets better, there will probably be a redesign of the UV map (maybe caused by a redesign of the model) which will result in a loss of all work, done before.

It doesn't matter, if you are painter or roofer... both of them are human and can learn the other job as well...
If you say, that that will take some time, then i totally agree with you... but what's the point of having one carpenter and 100 painters, waiting for the carpenters work to be finished... or in this case, start painting before the walls stand?
Now... if you say, that not all ppl are capable of doing a job, I agree as long as we are in the real world. But as soon as we go ahead to the work on the computer, it doesn't matter if you paint or model or code... for all these tasks, you just have to push a rat mouse over your desk and hit some keys on your keyboard. And everyone (ok... except the blind maybe, but they don't paint nither) who comes here, comes here by pushing the rat mouse over the desk and hitting some keys.

There's nothing wrong with doing liveries but there's the thing, that they will be all done for nothing, when the redesing comes. The thing, I've observed is, that we have much more guys (and maybe girls) making liveries than these who make high quality models to put the livery on and adding the required systems, to make the aircraft really flyable.
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Ger272 » Mon Apr 23, 2018 4:38 pm

Well I guess the problem is that making liveries is way more easy than developing an aircraft. Also there is no tutorial which shows how a plane is developed.
By the way: I use Adobe Illustrator which uses layers. I can easily update my liveries to new UV Maps.
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Hilti03 » Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:35 am

why the a350xwb doesnt have autopilot?
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby merspieler » Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:53 am

Hilti03: cause nobody has added it... feel free to do so :P
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Hilti03 » Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:55 am

how can i develop a plane.. i want it so bad
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby merspieler » Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:58 am

See here for further instructions http://wiki.flightgear.org/Portal:Developer/Aircraft
You might ask Josh (it0uchpods) (the guy from the IDG-A32X) as well for assistance.
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Re: Airbus A350XWB Development

Postby Hilti03 » Thu Jun 21, 2018 11:01 am

THANK YOU MAN... but if someone could make the autopilot for the a350 this plane would be the ultimate longhaul plane for flightgear :P
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