hyckor wrote:Finally, there is a brand new planetset aircraft livery set for Boeing 787 Dreamliner
I'm sorry to point out that these sprites are seriously flawed...
there's a lack of smoke coming from the battery cabin!
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hyckor wrote:Finally, there is a brand new planetset aircraft livery set for Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Considering that no new version has been released since 2006, I quite doubt it. Both WAS and AV8 are more recent, and I believe WAS is adding new aircraft regularly.baiman90 wrote:will we see any new releases in this pack soon ? Thanks
hyckor wrote:Finally, there is a brand new planetset aircraft livery set for Boeing 787 Dreamliner
finished liveries: All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Qatar Airlines, Ethiopian Airways, LAN Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines
there is also attched a png shot showing in-game features
No, Hyckor did not release a NewGRF. He has not logged into TT-Forums for nearly two years now. This project is dead.sunshare wrote:hyckor wrote:Finally, there is a brand new planetset aircraft livery set for Boeing 787 Dreamliner
finished liveries: All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Qatar Airlines, Ethiopian Airways, LAN Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines
there is also attched a png shot showing in-game features
Hi, as obtained in this GRF file to use? Thanks!!
Unless consent is given through the license of the set. This set is GPL, so that basically means consent.kamnet wrote:You can't do that when the author of one set is no longer present to give their consent.
One suggested that it was better to unify everything in one project and join force to make the product better as is the case of commercial airlines in grfTransportman wrote:Unless consent is given through the license of the set. This set is GPL, so that basically means consent.kamnet wrote:You can't do that when the author of one set is no longer present to give their consent.
I don't know for the other sets, but if they are also GPL, there is nothing (except maybe someone willing to code it) to prevent a merger of some kind as sunshare proposes.
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