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My 3D skills are at this time, limited at best, but I’m struggling my way through the process, seeking the satisfaction of learning and hopefully someday mastering 3D asset creation. When creating your X-Plane models, what do you find to be the most challenging?īuilding the 3D art assets (which includes animating and painting) is by far and away the most challenging part of any project. It wasn’t until X-Plane 6 or so that I tried my hand at building a flight model - the FJ100 Aerostar Jet. I believe it was in the last days of the original price point that I purchased the software, and not too long after Laminar Research dropped the price to a more affordable $60 per copy. In the early days, X-Plane was priced at $200 US dollars per copy. The way the X-Plane flight model is built hooked me immediately Blade Element Theory allows you to build any shape and see how it performs. It wasn’t until I grew up and got a real job to be able to afford what was my holy grail once I learned of it - X-Plane.
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There was a healthy dose of wonder and enjoyment of old military/aviation-themed movies and TV shows that would appear on the TV afternoon specials. My imagination was of course fuelled by my fascination with aircraft in general. That was the very first flight sim program I had the opportunity to use.
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The earliest memory I have is using Microsoft Flight Simulator on our family's PC in the early to mid-1980s. Hi Dom, great to be back in the hot seat! Hi Sean, great to chat with you again after all these years!Ĭould I start the interview by asking about how your interest in flight simulation began? Read on to find more about Sean’s inspiration and design techniques in our interview below. Having adopted X-Plane as his primary flight sim over twenty years ago, Sean has participated in the development of some of our most well-known models. In our latest Developer Spotlight feature, we meet Sean McLeod, a real-world pilot and an avid member of the X-Plane community. Posted By: Lightman 5 August 2022 - 10:47 am Comments: 2 - View Comments
Toliss Airbus A319-100 LIVE* | KMCO - MUHA | X-Plane 11 If you’re a freeware developer working on a project and have some news you would like to share, please contact me via PM and I will cover it in the next update.ĭon't forget to check out the latest reviews from the guys at X-PlaneReviews:Īircraft Review: Handley Page Hampden by Virtavia XPIC & BDOAviation - WIMM Kualanamu International Airport Here are some of this week's standout freeware files: Here are some impressive previews of the freeware A300-900: The Citation X in X-Plane 12 – Official Trailerīridger Aerospace's X-Plane-based training project: RPSP - Bohol Panglao International Airport - Philippinesįor those of you following the progress of the Tigercat, here is a further preview from Sean and Phil:
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Here you find a snippet of this week's major events, including standout freeware releases, X-Plane 12 news, developer updates, plus reviews from the guys and gals at X-PlaneReviews.

Welcome to our weekly roundup of everything X-Plane. Week of July 30th to August 5th - What's New in the World of X-Plane
