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Hi There,
Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra |
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What do you mean by "real geographical data"? FS2004 has (at least) two
scenery components - elevation data, and visual data. If you want more accurate mountains and such - in terms of peaks and valleys - then you're looking for elevation data with a higher resolution. If you want to *see* more accurate landmarks (buildings, roads, etc.), then you want something based on aerial and/or satellite photos. What you can get for either depends on the area you're interested in. For many areas, you can download free mesh (i.e. digital elevation data). Some commercial products include both elevation mesh data and photo-based visuals (e.g. Megascenery). With more data on what you want, I (or someone else) can give you some pointers on where to look and/or what to buy. Dave Blevins On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 19:24:43 GMT, "Ezra Bavly" wrote: Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra |
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![]() "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra Hi. Why the subject "helicopter simulator"? MSFS can't simulate a helicopters. Try X-Plane. Still rubbish but 1000 times closer than MSFS. Also, you're in the wrong group for flight sims. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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![]() "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Twy www.flightsim.com and www.simflight.com -- Beav Please note my E-mail address is "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com" (with the obvious changes) Beavisland now lives at www.beavisoriginal.co.uk |
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![]() "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra Hi. Why the subject "helicopter simulator"? MSFS can't simulate a helicopters. Try X-Plane. Still rubbish but 1000 times closer than MSFS. Also, you're in the wrong group for flight sims. We regularly get flight simmers asking here Andy. Particularly the heli simmers. -- Beav Please note my E-mail address is "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com" (with the obvious changes) Beavisland now lives at www.beavisoriginal.co.uk |
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![]() "Beav" wrote in message ... "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra Hi. Why the subject "helicopter simulator"? MSFS can't simulate a helicopters. Try X-Plane. Still rubbish but 1000 times closer than MSFS. Also, you're in the wrong group for flight sims. We regularly get flight simmers asking here Andy. Particularly the heli simmers. Nice one -- so what's the collective's view on the most realistic sim at a realistic price? I've tried MSFS which has a flight model similar to a fixed wing and doesn't model, well, any characteristic peculiar to a helicopter. Also I've tried v6 of X-Plane which lost a lot of its modelling of heli-related aerodynamics in this version. Any ideas? ta Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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I sent by mistake a personal reply to Dave, so I will try again:
After Dave pointed out correctly that I am really looking for more accurate landmarks to superimpose on that program, I will rephrase my request : I will appreciate any information on products that include both elevation mesh data and photo-based visuals (e.g. Megascenery). Thanks Ezra What do you mean by "real geographical data"? FS2004 has (at least) two scenery components - elevation data, and visual data. If you want more accurate mountains and such - in terms of peaks and valleys - then you're looking for elevation data with a higher resolution. If you want to *see* more accurate landmarks (buildings, roads, etc.), then you want something based on aerial and/or satellite photos. What you can get for either depends on the area you're interested in. For many areas, you can download free mesh (i.e. digital elevation data). Some commercial products include both elevation mesh data and photo-based visuals (e.g. Megascenery). With more data on what you want, I (or someone else) can give you some pointers on where to look and/or what to buy. Dave Blevins wrote in message news ![]() What do you mean by "real geographical data"? FS2004 has (at least) two scenery components - elevation data, and visual data. If you want more accurate mountains and such - in terms of peaks and valleys - then you're looking for elevation data with a higher resolution. If you want to *see* more accurate landmarks (buildings, roads, etc.), then you want something based on aerial and/or satellite photos. What you can get for either depends on the area you're interested in. For many areas, you can download free mesh (i.e. digital elevation data). Some commercial products include both elevation mesh data and photo-based visuals (e.g. Megascenery). With more data on what you want, I (or someone else) can give you some pointers on where to look and/or what to buy. Dave Blevins On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 19:24:43 GMT, "Ezra Bavly" wrote: Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra |
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Hi Andrew,
Can you offer a good group discussion site for the Flightsim 2004? I am using that MicroSoft FlightSim 2004software to simulate a Bell JetRanger 206 helicopter and it is working quite beautifuly. I am not fammiliar with the X plane program it might be better, but after setting everything up with flight sim I will carry on and try to enhance the program.The 2 areas I find need to work on are the Landmarks issue and the other is bulding the actual Switchs, Circuit Breaker to control the engine systems. Any information on that will be appreciated. Thanks Ezra "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra Hi. Why the subject "helicopter simulator"? MSFS can't simulate a helicopters. Try X-Plane. Still rubbish but 1000 times closer than MSFS. Also, you're in the wrong group for flight sims. Regards Andrew -- Inweb Networks. Quality internet and telecoms services Sales: 08000 612222 Support: 08704322222. http://www.inweb.co.uk E1 call share. 0800, 0845 and 0870 numbers - best rates. Resellers welcome |
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![]() "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "Beav" wrote in message ... "Andrew Crane" wrote in message ... "Ezra Bavly" wrote in message news:%tVbd.110800$a41.94245@pd7tw2no... Hi There, Any Idea where can a person find real geographical data to down load and use with the Microsoft flight sim 2004? Ezra Hi. Why the subject "helicopter simulator"? MSFS can't simulate a helicopters. Try X-Plane. Still rubbish but 1000 times closer than MSFS. Also, you're in the wrong group for flight sims. We regularly get flight simmers asking here Andy. Particularly the heli simmers. Nice one -- so what's the collective's view on the most realistic sim at a realistic price? I've tried MSFS which has a flight model similar to a fixed wing and doesn't model, well, any characteristic peculiar to a helicopter. Also I've tried v6 of X-Plane which lost a lot of its modelling of heli-related aerodynamics in this version. Any ideas? There isn't one :-)) MSFS is total crap for a vareity of reasons, not least the fact that there's NO relation between power changes and pedal requirements and the cyclic response is so unreal it's not even funny. The only other sim (to speak of) is X-Plane, but even that's not particularly wonderous although it IS a bit better. At least when you pull pitch, you need a legful of pedal and vice-versa. I tried ver 6 and binned it in favour of keeping versions 2 to 5, but I've not used any of those for a while now because they don't represent (in particular) the R22b at all well. I actually find it VERY strange that there isn't a decent heli sim, given the progress made in the R/C heli sims. Some of the latest RC sims are almost a direct copy of the real thing. A conspiracy I reckon:-) Beav |
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 17:47:10 GMT, "Ezra Bavly" wrote:
I sent by mistake a personal reply to Dave, so I will try again: After Dave pointed out correctly that I am really looking for more accurate landmarks to superimpose on that program, I will rephrase my request : I will appreciate any information on products that include both elevation mesh data and photo-based visuals (e.g. Megascenery). Thanks Ezra Some notes: 1. another poster (actually perhaps it was two fellas) pronounced FS2004 to be unworthy as a helicopter sim. I've argued this point many times before in various forums, and am loathe to type all of that in again, but in a nutshell - I think it is useful for certain things. In particular, "approaches to a pinnacle" (e.g. top of a building) is a fairly challenging thing to do in FS, but I believe it is a useful exercise in terms of energy management w.r.t. the real world. I've been doing it for quite a while (in the sim) and it's still hard to arrive at the point I want with zero airspeed. My biggest beef is (as noted by another poster) the poor modeling of required pedal input, but in most other aspects it feels more or less correct, at least given that I'm looking at a 17.5" monitor with no peripheral cues. 2. The R22 flight model is completely porked in the autorotation regime - don't even go there. The JetRanger can be auto'd but you have to pull a little bit of collective to keep RRPM up, which is totally wrong. This was not the case in FS2002... Also, both versions give the '206 way too much rotor inertia - I have to admit I haven't flown a real '206 but I cannot imagine that any helicopter has that much inertia left after the donkey has given it up. 2. I bought MegaScenery Northern California recently (at the Avsim conference in Denver). It looks good "at altitude" (say, 5000 feet) but it falls apart at helicopter altitudes. I am not aware of any add-on that improves the visuals adequately for the helicopter pilot. The best advice I can offer is to download some freeware mesh to increase the accuracy of the elevation data, but that doesn't help the landmarks aspect. I think we are waiting for the "next generation" in scenery representation, and the amount of data that would be required to do this well is HUGE. A very very fast PC will be required to render that data. 3. You mentioned hardware control of aircraft systems in another post. There are several companies offering products in this field, and I own three or four companies' toys. The most economical brand can be found at http://www.goflightinc.com. I have several GoFlight products and in general they work well. There's nothing like flipping a toggle switch to control something that is controlled by a toggle switch in a real aircraft 8^) . 4. I am a licensed user of X-Plane. In My Opinion the helicopter flight model has been broken for over a year - maybe two. I keep on trying out the new versions (and they come out almost weekly) but the helicopter stuff just doesn't get fixed. I haven't tried any new X-Plane updates in about two months given Real Life Commitments but given the history I have with it, I'm not holding my breath. (for example: the R22 in X-Plane is waaay harder to fly than the real thing, and the real thing is a fair challenge to fly well.) As another poster said, there really isn't a good or great PC-based helicopter sim out there. That said - I have been "doing this" for several years, and I keep coming back to Microsoft Flight Simulator for my simming needs. I always hope and pray that they'll make the helicopter side of things better - but we are a much smaller audience than either the folks that want to fly airliners, and/or crash stuff into prominent landmarks. So send those requests for better helicopter modeling to Microsoft - believe it or not they DO listen. Dave Blevins |
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