Post by spud on Oct 23, 2015 22:53:14 GMT -5
Return to Misty Moorings ("RTMM") presents: The "Alaska Power Project" ("APP"). Dr. Thomas Menzel, Doug Linn and the team at RTMM have put together a unique new set of scenery locations and enhancements that we believe will give users many hours of enjoyment all along the Southeastern Alaska "Panhandle" region. We highlight and take an up close look at some of these power plants.
Hydroelectric power is a cornerstone of the energy solution for Alaska with all of the remote areas that are within reach of these important power generating facilities. This project highlights some of those facilities and adds to your knowledge of hydroelectric power service in the area. It gives you, as best as we can create, a simulated view of these hydroelectric plants and their support structures. We will use these scenery locations to continue the RTMM focus in the area and give users a great new example of our "From Here to There" approach. We begin by creating the individual facilities in the area that coincides with their real world location where possible. Then by using objects from the RTMM libraries that we have access to, we try to make them look similar to their real world designs as best we can. We continue by building dispatches, scenic flight plans and creating tours that will take the user on various delivery and maintenance runs out and back to these beautiful and sometimes remote locations.
There have been special RTMM additions to this project that will allow a place for both float planes and helicopters to provide service to these facilities. One example of these little enhancements is that each facility will have a simulated ICAO Waypoint code created specifically for that location. This is an optional tool that can be used for navigational purposes if desired by the pilot. We even offer a special repaint of the MilViz Boeing CH47D Chinook in Misty Moorings colors. We believe that these enhancements will help give this project the RTMM touch and this is the latest example of RTMM giving you it's best. As we like to say: "As real as it gets, going from here to there."
return.mistymoorings.com/alaska_power_project/index.php
So get ready to "Plug In and Power Up" with the Alaska Power Project at Return to Misty Moorings. See a preview trailor video of APP by clicking on the link below:
The Alaska Power Project Video Trailer
by Robert Pomerleau
player.vimeo.com/video/143418607
Hydroelectric power is a cornerstone of the energy solution for Alaska with all of the remote areas that are within reach of these important power generating facilities. This project highlights some of those facilities and adds to your knowledge of hydroelectric power service in the area. It gives you, as best as we can create, a simulated view of these hydroelectric plants and their support structures. We will use these scenery locations to continue the RTMM focus in the area and give users a great new example of our "From Here to There" approach. We begin by creating the individual facilities in the area that coincides with their real world location where possible. Then by using objects from the RTMM libraries that we have access to, we try to make them look similar to their real world designs as best we can. We continue by building dispatches, scenic flight plans and creating tours that will take the user on various delivery and maintenance runs out and back to these beautiful and sometimes remote locations.
There have been special RTMM additions to this project that will allow a place for both float planes and helicopters to provide service to these facilities. One example of these little enhancements is that each facility will have a simulated ICAO Waypoint code created specifically for that location. This is an optional tool that can be used for navigational purposes if desired by the pilot. We even offer a special repaint of the MilViz Boeing CH47D Chinook in Misty Moorings colors. We believe that these enhancements will help give this project the RTMM touch and this is the latest example of RTMM giving you it's best. As we like to say: "As real as it gets, going from here to there."
return.mistymoorings.com/alaska_power_project/index.php
So get ready to "Plug In and Power Up" with the Alaska Power Project at Return to Misty Moorings. See a preview trailor video of APP by clicking on the link below:
The Alaska Power Project Video Trailer
by Robert Pomerleau
player.vimeo.com/video/143418607