I have a client who has a 11 year old son that is starting to get into building aircraft, scenery, etc. While I have quite a bit of experience with flight simulators and using them as a training aid, I have no experience with these matters and would appreciate any help anyone could lend me. The boy has started reading the forums but was looking for more of a mentor or someone he could contact with questions. Thank you very much in advance.
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Help for a newbie
Started by Allegiance Aviation, Jan 28 2012 09:09 AM
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#2
Posted 28 January 2012 - 12:10 PM
I highly recommend FS Developer as a possible good resource, since several of the active modelers for both aircraft and scenery are themselves both very talented and close to the same age range as your client's son.http://www.fsdevelop...forum/index.php
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#3
Posted 29 January 2012 - 07:11 AM
An interesting group is 'aussiex.org ' , OZx forums , try the following link: http://aussiex.org/f...n-workshop/They have produced in excess of 300 freeware airports , their work is of an extremely good standard,and they have some young developers.An important aspect is that their forums are well moderated , and the nasty element are not tolerated, andthat I suspect would be a good learning environment for anyone , especially a young person.CheersKarol
#4
Posted 29 January 2012 - 06:59 PM
I hadn't thought of aussiex.org as a resource, but for scenery that will be good to keep in mind. The major benefits of FS Developer are two: well moderated and most of the toolmakers (i.e., the folks who wrote the tools used for scenery and advanced aircraft modeling) have their own forums there as well. :)
Fr. Bill - Moderator: MSFS Tips and Tricks & Tutorials 
Interests: Gauge Programming - 3d Modeling for Eaglesoft Development Group & Milviz
Flightsim Rig: Intel® Core™ i7-2600K - 8GB DDR3 1333 - GeForce GTX550Ti 1GB - Win7 64bit Home Premium
Development Rig: Intel® Core™ i7-860 - 8GB DDR3 Corsair - GeForce GTS240 1GB - Win7 64bit Home Premium

Interests: Gauge Programming - 3d Modeling for Eaglesoft Development Group & Milviz
Flightsim Rig: Intel® Core™ i7-2600K - 8GB DDR3 1333 - GeForce GTX550Ti 1GB - Win7 64bit Home Premium
Development Rig: Intel® Core™ i7-860 - 8GB DDR3 Corsair - GeForce GTS240 1GB - Win7 64bit Home Premium
“People don’t need an important issue to fight about. They’ll take anything available and inflate it to the size they need.”
(1634: The Ram Rebellion, p. 368 by Eric Flint)
(1634: The Ram Rebellion, p. 368 by Eric Flint)
#5
Posted 29 January 2012 - 11:58 PM
I think both will be important in the sort and long term.FS developer is absolutely fantastic , at times the very experienced developers will be discussing and describing procedures that will appear to be over his head , it isextremely important not to be put off , persevere and understanding will follow.It is a learning process , but the sense of satisfaction you get when you start creating your own projects is awesome.Wishing the Lad all the best.Karol
#6
Posted 03 February 2012 - 06:56 AM
Thank you so much for the insight. I will be pointing him in this direction and see if he can't get some help with the listed forums and groups. Thanks again!
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