2nd November 2011, 04:19 AM | #11 |
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Re: X-Plane B757
yes - it remains to be seen if it makes sense to include some of that stuff but it actually makes it easier to animate the flaps if you build their hinges and supports first.
The mechanical aspects of moving flaps on a flexing wing of a real aeroplane never ceased to amaze me. If you twist and bend the wardrobe cabinet like that all drawers would fall out and never hold again yet the flaps not only stay attached but also can be moved easily. p
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2nd November 2011, 07:33 AM | #12 |
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Re: X-Plane B757
wow...well then, good luck on the project! btw...what that Paint on the 757? its British Airways but i dunno whats the text on the fuse...
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I always considered it BA's answer to Air France offering direct services from Heathrow to the US. Those are not all ex-BA planes but sourced from all over the place.
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