![]() ![]() Planes are changing altitudes a little as they fly, they’re not flying completely horizontal. Every plane object has a different start point and altitude so you can go to one location and add a bunch of different planes with no collision or conflict. I created them using freeware static planes, removing landing gear and prop blades and placing them in the air and adding very gradual rotation, so they appear to be flying. There’s 9 groups, Airliners, Float Planes, General Aviation, Gliders, Hang gliders, Helicopters, Military, WW I and WW II. They all act differently, and cruise around wherever you place them. Think of these as planes that circle an airport, as if awaiting landing clearance. Instructions: Unzip and place in your Custom scenery folder. This is a free tool for builders to enhance their scenery. ![]() The idea is, it’s really really fast to populate the sky.īuilders and airport posters: Please feel free to use these planes in your freeware airport posts. Varying and rotating the paste points creates an infinite variety of flight patterns. Every livery starts at different point, add 3 310 liveries, 2 380 liveries, 2 747’s ect… The planes have different start points and altitudes so no collision or conflict. They work great with world traffic too, by adding even more planes when used together.Īdd 10 planes in 60 seconds to any airport: Go to airport runway center and paste different planes and liveries to the same location. They have virtually no FPS penalty, so add a few, even low end machines can handle them. These planes are different than World Traffic, they don’t need it or use it. These planes are animated objects you add to your scenery in Overlay Editor. We’re pleased to inform you that X-Plained is granted – of course with the approval from Chris Noe – to promote and distribute his Flyby Planes Library.įlyby Planes Library add 10 animated flying planes in 60 seconds to any airport! In total of “173 flying planes, helicopters, and gliders”. ![]()
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