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That fence builder sounds interesting. Will we be able to incorporate the fences into our own scenery, or is it ‘personal use only’? An airfield can easily use 30+ miles of – often custom – fencing and creating it all ‘by hand’ really is tedious!
If you need any testers… 😉
The VC looks like one of the old Aeroplane Heaven VCs. I hope that’s only a WIP screenshot…
As the panel is partially transparent, I think that is quite probably the case… Unless they’re bringing a whole new meaning to the words “glass cockpit” 😉
FenceBuilder can of course be used to enhance your own sceneries…. it is a ‘tool’. We’re pretty much in the final stages, so no more testers needed, sorry 🙂
As for the pictures of the Gloster: I believe you know us better than that 😉 But if you don’t, check out the web site fro the link and the words EARLY DEVELOPMENT ?
It is being developed by Simon Smeiman, the same author who made the Piper Cub and the Bobcat with us.