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Flight Simulation Matters / Re: Return of the...
« Last post by EHM-1001 on September 27, 2024, 08:54:11 pm »
Thank you guys the kind words.

I have to learn some more tricks, because painting is now half Photoshop/half Blender job :D What should be linear in reality... sometimes tilted/curved on the texture. In the good old days textures were easier to edit.

The A320 is slowly taking shape on the painting board:

Best regards, Robert
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Flight Simulation Matters / Re: Return of the...
« Last post by EHM-1829 Trevor on September 26, 2024, 10:02:09 pm »
 
   
       Welcome back Robert. ;)  I think we are all looking forward to seeing EHM liveried aircraft back in the air. I hope your enthusiasm and effort come to fruition mate.
       We have been lacking a Painter for quite some time. ;D
       Cheers Trevor
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Flight Simulation Matters / Re: Return of the...
« Last post by EHM-2131 Bruce on September 25, 2024, 05:44:06 pm »
Hi Robert, long time no see, yes I agree, the   move to  MS2020 is expensive if you want to fly a variety of  planes,  l have invested a lot in fsx money and time wise, so the prospect of spending again to build up the new hanger for me would be step too far at the moment , l know fsx  and fs9 are way out of date, but there is still plenty of payware and freeware still out there, to make it worth while still using them  , nice to here from you again,   regards Bruce EHM2131
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Flight Simulation Matters / Re: Return of the...
« Last post by EHM-1001 on September 23, 2024, 09:49:49 pm »
Hello guys!

I know quite late but I am slowly getting deeper and deeper into MSFS 2020. Since I have prepared almost all of the current fleet repaints I was interested in creating again repaints in MSFS 2020. Everything has changed: the technology, the quality, and unfortunately I lost my base materials, in recent years. But anyway I have to recreate everything from scratch because the texture quality increased significantly so the old graphics would look awfully on these shiny new planes. So I started with basic things, like the EuroHarmony name and logo. There is not a clear hires version remained from it, so I started from scratch. Here is my first attempt as attachement. I am going slowly, but the big plan is to make the A320neo and the B747-8I (available free models) repaint in EuroHarmony colours.

Currently I do not own any of other payware aircraft so I cannot promise surely more repaints. But who knows ;)

Best regards,
Robert
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Chit Chat / Re: In Memorian Gergely Kosa.
« Last post by EHM-2589 David on September 12, 2024, 01:30:48 pm »
RIP :'(
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Chit Chat / Re: In Memorian Gergely Kosa.
« Last post by EHM-2131 Bruce on September 10, 2024, 10:30:42 am »
Very sorry to hear the sad news, yes a sad loss at such an early age, condolences to his family and friends, rest in peace Gergely.
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Chit Chat / Re: In Memorian Gergely Kosa.
« Last post by EHM-1829 Trevor on September 09, 2024, 10:03:00 am »
   
   

        Sad news to hear of Gergely's passing and at such a young age. I share the sentiments with all that's been said
        and to the inspiration that he passed to others.
        My sincere condolences to all his family and friends.
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Chit Chat / Re: In Memorian Gergely Kosa.
« Last post by EHM-2387 Eric-Jan on September 09, 2024, 09:20:54 am »
Very sad to hear about our founder no longer being with us. And to have gone at such an age... that's just terrible!

Our thoughts go out to his family and friends, and to all whose hearts were touched by Gergely.
May he rest in peace.
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Chit Chat / In Memorian Gergely Kosa.
« Last post by EHM-1417 Tamas on September 08, 2024, 06:45:43 pm »
In memoriam Gergely Kosa, EHM-0001
In memoriam Gergely Kosa, EHM-0001

Dear Members!
I'd like to pause for a moment in the midst of the rush and topics of everyday life...
We would like to inform you of the sad and devastating news that Gergely Kósa (128367), founder of the Hungarian division of IVAO, thus the first HU-DIR, former member of the IVAO SoftDev team, ATC and pilot instructor, passed away tragically at the age of 42.
Gergely signed up to the network twenty-two years ago as a young physics student at university. His dedication to the IVAO is best demonstrated by the fact that by 2004 he had gathered around him the Hungarian members who had been trying their wings in the virtual skies without belonging to a division and founded the IVAO Hungary division. In his spare time he prepared training materials for future pilots and pilots, spending countless hours teaching and examining them to the highest (at that time Instructor) ratings, not only in the Hungarian division but also throughout the network.
For our older members, the name of The Eye (IvAe) software, which is actually the predecessor of today's Webeye, may sound familiar. Although it has been out of use on the network for a long time, Gergely has also added value to IVAO by creating this software.
In 2016, after a long hiatus, he briefly returned to the network as HU-ADIR with a single mission: to save the division from closure.
His incredible knowledge, dedication and selflessness left a lasting impression on many of us, and I am sure that all of us who knew him have a fond, funny or even instructive memory of him or her.
Rest in peace, Gergő!
Thank you for everything! 🖤

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Chit Chat / Re: Back again... (did you notice I was gone?)
« Last post by EHM-2387 Eric-Jan on January 28, 2024, 09:35:47 am »
Thanks, Bruce!
I am getting better now, and will be OK soon.
It just shows that, although I am in the last strectch of recovering from burn-out (my energy levels are getting back to reasonably normal values again), I still have to gain some resistance and resilliance. A common cold would normally not have grown into a full blown pneumonia with me. So there is still a stretch of path to go.
But I'm getting there! :)
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