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==In the hangar==
==In the hangar==
===767-300===
===767-300===
The boeing 767-300 is still under development by Liam and Preste, and is currently undergoing animation by asdf.[[Image:767-300_Thompson.png|thumb|270px|767-300]]
The boeing 767-300 is still under development by Liam and Preste, and is currently undergoing animation by asdf. The airliner is starting to look brilliant, and with its new default livery by Liam (Thomsonfly.com), it certainly is starting to look beautiful. [[Image:767-300_Thompson.png|thumb|270px|767-300]]


==Scenery Corner==
==Scenery Corner==

Revision as of 19:49, 6 November 2009

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What's new in CVS

In the hangar

767-300

The boeing 767-300 is still under development by Liam and Preste, and is currently undergoing animation by asdf. The airliner is starting to look brilliant, and with its new default livery by Liam (Thomsonfly.com), it certainly is starting to look beautiful.

767-300

Scenery Corner

Dutch airports

Updated taxiways at Schiphol.

Gijs de Rooy has redrawn the airport layouts for some of the Netherlands' most prominent airports, including Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (EHAM), Lelystad Airport (EHLE) and Volkel Air Base (EHVK). Taxiways and tarmacs are now correctly placed and up to date. A significant improvement over the previous airport layout is the use of shoulders (concrete borders around taxiways), just as you would encounter at the real airports. The groundnetworks for these airports have been updated or created as well.

Spending a couple of hours placing the taxiways and AI routes in TaxiDraw, Gijs was able to turn some gaunted airports into a living world!

Community News

FSWeekend

We will write a (short) report about the event and add some pictures.

Virtual Airline News

Addons

Useful links

And finally....

UK Flight Experience Bursaries

The Royal Aero Club Trust is a UK charity that, amongst other things, provides annual bursaries for flight simulator enthusiasts to gain their first experience of real flying. The bursaries are open to UK residents aged 16 to 21. This is a really great opportunity to try flying for real (and for free). Details can be found here, and the closing date is 31st March 2010.