Next race is scheduled Sep 2024… I really hope you’ll be able to lauch it before.
Thx for the info and Thx again for the great work
Im not a developer, but from my point of view I can say the following,
Here you can read the following:
“ * Effects will display best with ground wind setting between 5 - 15 knots. Below this wind speed not much to see, above they might look exaggerated.”
The wind was set to 0, I will check this soon and revert back with my findings, maybe before that one of the developers already replied.
-Bram
SkyLane
Hello everyone,
The new video is online with real life GoPro footage!! I have a separate playlist regarding the Global AI ship traffic.
There is more coming up, this will be less focused on the AI traffic, so I won’t spam the forum here with all these videos. If you are interested I advise you to subscribe.
Happy flying!
-Bram
SkyLane
Great job on these videos Bram! They verify how well the real time version is working.
Thank you for the kind feedback!
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but any concerns about FS 2024 affecting the release of the real-time version?
Im not a developer……sure someone of them can answer this. I think it will be.
While northing has been made public about the MSFS 24 SDK yet its impossible to say for sure, but it seems likely that Sim Connect will remain so it should be able to make it work.
FS2024 will have no big impact on the project
Great to hear!
Our first animated hydroptere in the sim - it is a French designed trimaran which has broken several world speed records for sailboats going close to 100 km/h…
The animated model has been done by Lagaffe
And here from the real time version a Royal rendezvous with the Danish and Norwegian Royal families sailing together from Copenhagen last night to Aarhus where they will arrive this morning and with one of the Danish Arctic patrol ships HDMS Thetis as guard ship
The variety of ship models is enormous! And the detail is really good!
Amazing work! Your passion shines through in this remarkable display.
Amazing work on the models and the program itself, crossing fingers it will be available soon.
Henrik and team, this rendezvous was of course covered in the Danish media this week. With your magic it seems I don’t even have to read the news paper anymore so will cancel my subscription Only thing missing now is an option to order food with live tracking of home delivery and then I won’t have to leave the house… I know it is in your roadmap somewhere - keep it up!
For those who don’t usually read the royal news in Danish media - that is probably 99.9999% of the world population…
The Danish Royal Yacht Danneborg was built in 1932 and the Norwegian KS Norge built as Philante in 1937 and served in World War II as an escort ship for the United Kingdom, before being purchased by Norway.
Tenuous Aviation link
Built for Thomas Sopwith, of Sopwith Aircraft fame and later Chairman of Hawker Siddeley
Hi Henrik, a couple of weekends ago I spent a very enjoyable (and very long) day on the Waverley, the world’s last sea going paddle steamer, travelling from Clevedon down the Bristol Channel to Lundy Island.
Along with the Kingswear Castle, she is maintained by the UK based Paddle Steamer Preservation Society, who run cruises around different parts of the UK coast.
The Waverley is a beautiful vessel and if she is not already in your collection, I wondered if she might get there, along with the Kingswear Castle.
The trip also included the Penarth pilot being transferred to the Waverley in the dark, which would be cool to see!
Indeed a beautiful ship… Just downloaded the plans, but I have a long list again… Might be after the summer.