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Not sure if you're considered the cases of nested sceneries and rotated map frames.

My code in OYS 2.0 source (and 1.0) does deal with these cases so if you haven't implemented do go have a look for a hint on how to deal with that.

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The elevation grid methodology is coming along slowly. I'm seeing that a lot of the inputs in the .dnm will have to be made by someone who knows what will or will not break the codes as there is just too much assumed in the .ter format for complete automation. It's going to take some work to work through how I'm going to handle everything. I'm thinking that all faces will be shown and only one color will be defined. Modifications can be made in scenery editor to make grid faces invisible (simple zero-elevation option) and define a second color for gradation.

On the polygon side of the house, I fixed a minor bug in the map element priority and now things are working pretty well.
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Making map area definitions will be low-hanging fruit, so I may end up finishing that before the elevation grids. Before I get too far along, it will be worth streamlining the process of handling the non polygon elements.
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Random Elevation Grid Tip:
Large elevation girds = bad. Basically, at least in OGL2, elevation grids are not drawn at the same distances as map objects (the colored stuff on the ground).
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Agreed. One thing that I loved about Taiwan's maps was how the elevation grids were broken up and seamlessly placed next to eachother. With Blender, it would be pretty easy to make a massive grid and then break it up into smaller sections.
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Using something called "blender" to take something and grind it into smaller bits? You don't say. :lol:
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Mig-21 starting to fly!
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Still working on the Mig-21, now making paints for it.

The other day Turbofan and I were flying on YSCAS and the wind was quite strong (16kt). At altitude, I noticed that the smoke trail was not trailing directly behind my aircraft.

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The smoke trail only passes through where the aircraft physically goes. I tested to see if the smoke would move just because the wind was blowing by setting the parking brake in 30kt of pure cross-wind. Note that this doesn't blow the wind anywhere.

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This shows us that wind impacts the aircraft no matter what altitude the aircraft flies.

But what about takeoff or landing? If you've ever taken off with any kind of cross-wind, you've experienced the wind impacting you more and more as you accelerate. This chart shows the first part of a relatively slow takeoff roll comparing forward, aircraft generated velocity and side-ways velocity caused by a 90 degree 10kt cross-wind.

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Note that the wind rapidly approaches 10kt and then plateaus at 10kt. This point corresponds with 100kt of aircraft generated speed. This aircraft had a 100kt MANESPD2 value. When changing the MANESPD2 value to 150kt, the plateau starts at 150kt aircraft generated speed.

Making the speeds a fraction of wind and MANESPD2 respectively, a non-dimensional plot can be developed from the data in the previous chart.
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Here we can see that less than 25% of MANESPD2, the aircraft will not be influenced by wind, which for most passenger aircraft is about as fast as you would ever want to taxi. For tactical aircraft, this might prove interesting.
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Decaff,
I noticed on your site the 'Boeing 727 Pack' instead downloads duplicate 'F/A-18D Aggressor Hornet Demo' pack & the 'Tu-16 "Badger" Pack' instead downloads duplicate 'Tu-95 "Bear" ' pack. Thought I'd let you know.
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Thank you for letting me know! I've edited the links for those two particular packs and gotten rid of some bad links from older addons.
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More Mig-21 progress. Here is the Mig-21-93. This will turn into a nice air show bird.

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How many MiG-21 variations do you think to make?
MiG-21bis only?
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Just the two I've shown so far. There are too many versions to try and make them all and I don't have the motivation to do more than I've done.
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So I was able to write a script that lets me reduce the size of .dnm files in a pack by moving duplicate defined meshes to an external .srf file. That way the .dnm for each model will only contain unique parts to that model.

With that in mind, I returned to my F-35 pack and took the pack size from 150mb to 60mb (for models). This inspired me to make a few more paint schemes before releasing my pack. I've got some testing to do, but everything is progressing well. Here's a screenshot of one of the newer models.

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The current pack contains 86 total aircraft / F-35A:28 / F-35B:38 / F-35C:20
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The ugliness intensifies... :lol:
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Starting the final testing of the F-35 Pack. It's going to take a while as there are now 90 aircraft, but I'll get there eventually :lol:

Note the re-shaped section behind the canopy. Not quite 100% realistic, but better than the original shape. Went back and updated all the A and C models with it.
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With a certain pack no longer draining my time, I'm re-attacking the C-130J painting.
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I'm very excited for the C-130s.

Any chance you'd be able to make a Fat Albert livery now that the Blue Angels purchased one from the RAF?
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I was actually looking at that the other day when it came across my screen. It would be challenging for sure!
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Continued work on the Philippines Islands. 68% complete with the landmasses. Right now the landmass and water is about 1.9 Mb when converted to .FLD format. The beta v2 map all up is 2.4mb. I bet I'll get everything for the base level of the map under 3mb.

Considering that my .DNM to .FLD script isn't the most efficient in terms of map elements (but the best that can be done in the circumstances) I'm pretty chuffed. working in Blender for this part of the project is so much faster than in Scenery Editor.

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And the base map is complete! This by itself is ~2.3mb, a little better than my prediction, but now I need to buckle down and start making airports.

I plan to start with the airports with the longest runways and work my way down in length according to this site. I'm shooting for all the runways >5000ft for B737/A320 class aircraft.

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