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I just installed Henrik Nielsen's Global AI ship traffic V1(from Flightsim.com) and am having a good time discovering what's been added.  I thought it might make a good community thread for everyone to share screenshots of marine traffic you find in your simulator, whether from this freeware, or otherwise.  Here's my first screenshot of one.

 

John

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Wain, I've posted about it in the News and announcements section :

 

http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/index.php/topic/18273-any-fs-news-is-interesting-news-please-share/page-4

 

It's available at Avsim, Flightsim ans Simviation.  I've been using it for a long time before it was released in one pack, and no hit on performance.

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This is the most interesting one I've seen so far.  I've got photos of about 22 so far but will limit myself to posting one per day...

 

I've been looking these up on the Internet and these are all real-deal ships, accurately modeled in pretty good detail.  There have been about three exceptions - not named, including a twin-stack cruise ship.

 

John

 

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Should have made it the screenshot theme this month!

 

There's always next month barring sneaker asteroids...Just in case, I'll share these:

 

 

Not bad for a First Ship Spotted after installing the package.

I too am Officially Impressed.

 

 

Tweety Swift: "I ting I taw a Purty Tat"

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"I do, I DO!...a Pretty Cat indeed".

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Racing Sailors don't mind a close pass, they claim...lets give em one. :whis:

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Wing Wave. Hull on One Wing Wave.

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Sweet.

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Pictures of the "Bonhomme Richard" and "Titanic" !  Someone is doing some "Back to the future" flying...

 

For the "Bonhomme Richard" it should be a painting ( sank in 1779 after the famous naval battle with HMS "Serapis"  ) and for the "Titanic" the pictures should be black and white... :)

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This one's a Vehicle Carrier, what they sometimes refer to as a RORO or Roll-on/Roll-off ship. There's a big ramp in the stern, angled to starboard that allows vehicles, typically autos and light trucks, to be driven aboard and back off rather than handling them with cranes, etc.

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Pictures of the "Bonhomme Richard" and "Titanic" !  Someone is doing some "Back to the future" flying...

 

For the "Bonhomme Richard" it should be a painting ( sank in 1779 after the famous naval battle with HMS "Serapis"  ) and for the "Titanic" the pictures should be black and white... :)

 

It would be kinda creepy seeing a b&w ship floating by, might as well be surrounded by a green glow too. ^_^

(Edited Alan's pic, thanks Al :))

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and for the "Titanic" the pictures should be black and white... :)

Why B&W? The world has always been in color.

Hey, black and white are colors... and all colors matter.

John

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and for the "Titanic" the pictures should be black and white... :)

Why B&W? The world has always been in color.

 

Hey, black and white are colors... and all colors matter.

John

 

 

Yes, in theory, however in reality, only Greenbacks ever get any respect. ;)

 

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Wain, I've posted about it in the News and announcements section :

 

http://forum.mutleyshangar.com/index.php/topic/18273-any-fs-news-is-interesting-news-please-share/page-4

 

It's available at Avsim, Flightsim ans Simviation.  I've been using it for a long time before it was released in one pack, and no hit on performance.

 

soory Loic been away, I will have to register on one of these, I may already be on Avsim...thanks...

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