by Bill Womack on June 4, 2011
in Announcements, Bear Gulch, Cushman Meadows, Emma Field, FSX, FSX Scenery, FTX NA Blue, KCMW, My FS Products, ORBX, Orbx PNW
For those who’ve been wishing they could turn on their crash tolerance in FSX and fly at KCMW, your time has come. In the initial version of the scenery, we had to require that crash detection be turned off when using this scenery because of a conflict with our ObjectFlow dynamic placement module. I’m [...]
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by Bill Womack on April 27, 2011
in Announcements, Bear Gulch, Bush Flying, Cushman Meadows, Emma Field, FSX, FSX Scenery, FTX NA Blue, KCMW, My FS Products, ORBX, Orbx PNW
Just a simple announcement this time: after several years of development, a couple of months of testing, and 24 hours of initial release to pre-payers, KCMW Cushman Meadows has been released to the general public. You can get it here. For more info, check out the product page on this site, or head over [...]
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by Bill Womack on March 20, 2011
in Announcements, Bear Gulch, Cushman Meadows, Emma Field, FSX, FSX Scenery, FTX NA Blue, KCMW, My FS Products, ORBX, Orbx PNW
In the rush to get the pics of Cushman Meadows posted last week, we mistakenly gave a few ’simmers the impression that Bear Gulch wasn’t part of the package. Fear not! I pushed the first full beta out to our testing team today, and the Gulch is definitely in there. It’s not finished yet, [...]
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by Bill Womack on March 10, 2011
in 3D Graphics, Bush Flying, Cushman Meadows, Emma Field, FSX, FTX NA Blue, KCMW, My FS Products, ORBX, Orbx PNW
The title says it all, cats and kittens. I burned the midnight oil last night getting some screenshots done and beaming them to Australia, where JV worked his web page magic. Check it out here. Also, if you’re so inclined, you can pre-pay now.
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One of the top ten signs you’ve been away from blogging too long: when your friends start emailing and asking if you’re okay. Don’t worry, Bob, I am. In fact, I’m great! The long silent spell here is mostly due to the late stages of work on my latest all-consuming scenery project. Cushman Meadows [...]
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