Don Sims, co-author of “Skyhawks”, kiwi skyhawk guru, and long time supporter of my projects visited the sim, and made some very nice remarks about it on social
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Canterbury home!
After a long *virtual* voyage around the Pacific, HMNZS Canterbury is back in NZ, and docked in Wellington for Christmas… 🙂
Funny 10 minute project
Combine a bunch of bits out of the spares box with a simple 3d printed ships wheel… and here we have a ship-sim control console with wheel and
Formation and Tanking Training
Multiplayer is now running really well and smoothly using iBNET. Tonight I had 3 drones operating; HMNZS Canterbury, B707 Tanker and a US Navy A-3. Joining on the
Simulated Terrain Following Radar
Tonight’s mission was to add TFR to some aircraft which will be used as drones. I chose the A-3 and B-52 as my test platforms. The upgrade is
Mancave decorating
Out with the paint brush, in preparation for a nice big RNZAF roundel to go on the door! Test fit of the Roundel before painting A little paint
Some *actual* 737 work…..
Well, not a *lot* of work…. I’ve had a “donated” TV sitting in the garage for a few months, destined for the 737. As it came from Hong
Sounds good!
I bought some better speakers for the man cave audio off Trademe… these nice looking wooden speakers were a $1 reserve auction which I won for….. $1 🙂
MS Ship Simulator 2004??
After spending time developing a workable, pleasing “panel” package for ‘Canterbury’, I’ve been really **really** enjoying sending the thing sailing around the Pacific. I now have a cool
While we’re talking about Leanders
At work we have a 3d printer… on my PC I have 3d models… sometimes the two combine 🙂 I built a Leander frigate model for FS a
