If he ends up liking mine better, he can have them. They are already to the developers liking, I wouldn’t expect him to change them. If I’m not happy with his color choices (I am, #justsayin), I’ll fix the textures to my liking. Overall, I’m super happy with the product and learning more about it every day. I’m trying to understand how the cameras work, I think I’ve found a bug (easily fixed) in it, and I’m not whining what a horrible developer he is, I’m going to figure out how the cameras work (I never have fully gotten into it), I’ll fix it and let the developer know. There are better ways to deal with getting what you want than demanding it of others. I’m sure, however, it’s hard to ignore comments like the review that said he was going to ask for a refund without putting any effort into understanding what the issues were. He’s already proven through action he plans on continuing development of the product. So many people expect the results of a large development shop from small developers who put their hearts into making something that means a lot to them.Īctions speak louder than words. But I know nothing about colorizing black and white photos, so, who knows?Īs I’m sure did some users over at Avsim who expected perfection. I’m still kind of thinking maybe the fabric on the walls of the cockpit was Boeing Light Green as opposed to Boeing Dark Green. Brighter cockpit walls and panels might have been thought to hinder their night vision? I wonder also if the darker colors were thought to maybe help pilots flying at night, which a large portion of these flights did. Given Trippe wanted to go to Europe and designed his planes with that in mind very likely, there’s some sense to the thought, though maybe not directly related… were driven by European fashion trends in at least the 1920’s and 1930’s He only ended up crossing the Pacific because the British didn’t have a plane comparable to the Sikorsky S-42, and they would only open their ports when British air traffic could go to America (which it couldn’t), so they closed their ports to Pan Am.Īs noted in the article above, color trends in the U.S. Juan Trippe’s original intention was to go to Europe. Regarding the comment about British Racing Green, it’s an interesting thought.
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