Conwing L-16 (seaduck!) - Can Somebody port it PLEASE???
#1

Hi, Big Grin
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#2

moved to right forum section....


btw, welcome and good luck with your request ...


regards
Z
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#3

Oh, sry for wrong section...
Thx.

Greetings,
xy
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#4

:lol: :lol:

Its a fictional airplane. You will most likely never see this in IL-2.
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#5

Yes, i know.I had never been built, but it should be built. But maybe just make it with standard handling, like the planes which normally only are available for bots. Or copy the handling from another transport plane.

and thx for making me hopes Sad
Or can somebody tell me how to port it? or are there tutorials?

Greetings,
xy
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#6

fly_zo Wrote:btw, welcome and good luck with your request ...

Hes not kidding, youre gonna need it....
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#7

Yeah Captn Balu !

but then I want also the Triplanes from the Pirates !!!!
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#8

Yes^^!!! And then make a campaign with the sea duck, where you have to transport something from a to b with tricks to get away from pirates :lol: :lol: :lol:

No joke it would be very nice and funny, compared with the feeling of Il-2. But first gonna have the seaduck ingame! Sad

Greetings,
xy
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#9

Maybe you could try CFS2 or 3?
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#10

I don't think anybody has figured out how to 'port' models from other sources into the IL-2 engine.

I personally think this project is better suited to a civil aircraft sim. I believe that X-Plane 9 comes with an aircraft builder so you can make your own aircraft. The Flight Simulator series is more popular and I'm sure you'd have more luck finding a modeller who would be interested in making this model for you; FS has always had its fringe of user-made fantasy and television aircraft:

[Image: 2004_Chicago_TrolleyCopter.jpg]
TrolleyCopter
[Image: Superc40.jpg]
Supercar
[Image: LB3000.jpg]
Flying LazyBoy chair
[Image: jupiter2.JPG]
Jupiter from Lost In Space
[Image: flysub2.JPG]
Flying Sub from Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
[Image: VF-1S_Gerwalk.jpg]
MACROSS
[Image: xwing.JPG]
X-Wing fighter
[Image: lcopt1.JPG]
LEGO stunt copter
[Image: PlanetExpressDelivery.JPG]
Futurama TV show


If all else fails, there are freeware and commerical modeling tools for FS that allow you to build your own models. I understand that Abacus' FS Design Studio is easy to use.
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#11

Two words:

Crimson Skies.
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#12

@Bee:thx, i
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#13

To be perfectly frank this will never happen, at least via here.

Actual "what if's" and prototypes, yes sure, fantasy - make believe - cartoon planes... No.

Although I do concur - Tailspin was a great cartoon.
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#14

Hi,
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