WOFF:UE Computer Specs and set-up: Homebuilt Computer! Intel i5-3570k mildly overclocked to 3.8ghz AsRock Z75 mobo Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA one fan version) 16 GB RAM 42 inch Sharp Aquos LCD TV with 120hz refresh Very old (over 20 years now) Aiwa Receiver/Amplifier Very old giant stereo speakers with newer sub-woofer Very old Logitech Wingman joystick with two buttons and a throttle slider Very old CH Thurstmaster analog footpedals Manhattan analog/USB converter W10
#4367530 - 07/05/1702:23 AMRe: Giggles n' Laughs, Just for the fun of it
[Re: OldHat]
Sorry, it's not meant to tease, this was a fun experiment I always wanted to try. So, I've managed to get it to fly inside WOFF, but with the Morane L's flight mechanics. Still trying to figure things out myself here as well.
#4367558 - 07/05/1710:27 AMRe: Giggles n' Laughs, Just for the fun of it
[Re: OldHat]
Joined: Jun 2012 Posts: 7,993Robert_Wiggins
BWOC Survivor!...So Far!!
Sorry, it's not meant to tease, this was a fun experiment I always wanted to try. So, I've managed to get it to fly inside WOFF, but with the Morane L's flight mechanics. Still trying to figure things out myself here as well.
Cool, to see you have made that much headway OldHat!!
(System_Specs)
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper PSU: Ultra X3,1000-Watt MB: Asus Maximus VI Extreme Mem: Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB), PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, Unbuffered CPU: Intel i7-4770K, OC to 4.427Ghz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240M Liquid CPU Cooler Vid Card: ASUS GTX 980Ti STRIX 6GB OS and Games on separate: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD Monitor: Primary ASUS PG27AQ 4k; Secondary Samsung SyncMaster BX2450L Periphs: MS Sidewinder FFB2 Pro, TrackIR 4
Sorry, it's not meant to tease, this was a fun experiment I always wanted to try. So, I've managed to get it to fly inside WOFF, but with the Morane L's flight mechanics. Still trying to figure things out myself here as well.
Cool, to see you have made that much headway OldHat!!
Indeed!
Regards,
Jeff
WOFF:UE Computer Specs and set-up: Homebuilt Computer! Intel i5-3570k mildly overclocked to 3.8ghz AsRock Z75 mobo Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA one fan version) 16 GB RAM 42 inch Sharp Aquos LCD TV with 120hz refresh Very old (over 20 years now) Aiwa Receiver/Amplifier Very old giant stereo speakers with newer sub-woofer Very old Logitech Wingman joystick with two buttons and a throttle slider Very old CH Thurstmaster analog footpedals Manhattan analog/USB converter W10
#4367696 - 07/06/1702:58 AMRe: Giggles n' Laughs, Just for the fun of it
[Re: OldHat]
Man, that is beautiful! Even though I know it is a WIP, I always thought it would be wonderful to have these earlier planes available for training purposes (or even a 1914 [!] campaign). I feel that your work is a possible first step, but I'm also quite aware of the huge amount of work it takes to make it happen...still, a static Farman placed at Sutton's Farm (or other British aerodromes) would be a wonderful touch!
Regards,
Jeff
WOFF:UE Computer Specs and set-up: Homebuilt Computer! Intel i5-3570k mildly overclocked to 3.8ghz AsRock Z75 mobo Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB (EVGA one fan version) 16 GB RAM 42 inch Sharp Aquos LCD TV with 120hz refresh Very old (over 20 years now) Aiwa Receiver/Amplifier Very old giant stereo speakers with newer sub-woofer Very old Logitech Wingman joystick with two buttons and a throttle slider Very old CH Thurstmaster analog footpedals Manhattan analog/USB converter W10
#4368132 - 07/09/1705:48 AMRe: Giggles n' Laughs, Just for the fun of it
[Re: OldHat]
I agree and changed my mind about the Farman. In fact, I started to put together the longhorn and I kindda enjoyed it. So much that I adjusted all the wires n' stuff to make sure it looks about right. Wow! what a sight at early sunrise to see all those wire and strut shadows on the cockpit. Even without the prop animation, it looks awesome and the video doesn't do it enough justice. Anyone have a few hours to spare to work on its flight model "xfm file"? -doesn't need to be perfect, just want to see the outcome in WOFF.
#4368133 - 07/09/1705:59 AMRe: ...now let's get down to business.
[Re: OldHat]
The creation of the ".xfm" files for an aircraft are relatively simple. It's the collection of relevant data pertaining to the aircraft that is the heavier task. I have messed with these ".xfm" files and have some familiarity with them. I could help you if you have the necessary historical data to feed into the file.
PM me if you wish to dialogue on the process
Best Regards;
(System_Specs)
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper PSU: Ultra X3,1000-Watt MB: Asus Maximus VI Extreme Mem: Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB), PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, Unbuffered CPU: Intel i7-4770K, OC to 4.427Ghz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240M Liquid CPU Cooler Vid Card: ASUS GTX 980Ti STRIX 6GB OS and Games on separate: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD Monitor: Primary ASUS PG27AQ 4k; Secondary Samsung SyncMaster BX2450L Periphs: MS Sidewinder FFB2 Pro, TrackIR 4
#4368171 - 07/09/1703:04 PMRe: ...now let's get down to business.
[Re: OldHat]
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper PSU: Ultra X3,1000-Watt MB: Asus Maximus VI Extreme Mem: Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB), PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, Unbuffered CPU: Intel i7-4770K, OC to 4.427Ghz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240M Liquid CPU Cooler Vid Card: ASUS GTX 980Ti STRIX 6GB OS and Games on separate: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD Monitor: Primary ASUS PG27AQ 4k; Secondary Samsung SyncMaster BX2450L Periphs: MS Sidewinder FFB2 Pro, TrackIR 4
I would have to say this is more of a sorcery than witchcraft.
"Take the cylinder out of my kidneys, The connecting rod out of my brain, my brain, From out of my arse take the camshaft, And assemble the engine again."
#4368188 - 07/09/1704:56 PMRe: ...now let's get down to business.
[Re: OldHat]
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper PSU: Ultra X3,1000-Watt MB: Asus Maximus VI Extreme Mem: Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB), PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, Unbuffered CPU: Intel i7-4770K, OC to 4.427Ghz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240M Liquid CPU Cooler Vid Card: ASUS GTX 980Ti STRIX 6GB OS and Games on separate: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD Monitor: Primary ASUS PG27AQ 4k; Secondary Samsung SyncMaster BX2450L Periphs: MS Sidewinder FFB2 Pro, TrackIR 4
#4368219 - 07/09/1709:45 PMRe: ...now let's get down to business.
[Re: OldHat]
I appreciate the assistance guys and I'll take both offers to help with this project.
Shred and Robert, I'd like to start with the longhorn to complement my training missions and see how things work out. Also, now I really like the MF.7 for some strange reason. Robert, once you are able to get the fm ready, I'd be glad to test it out and we can continue via PM for sure.
#4368234 - 07/09/1711:55 PMRe: ...now let's get down to business.
[Re: OldHat]