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Bob Hayes

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Born in Stuttgart Germany (US military) summer of '62. Family roots are from the central Florida area, citrus industry. I Exited the US Army in '86 and pursued career in Law Enforcement. Currently to retire from the Orlando Police Dept in two years, living in Orlando. I have 1 son Paul, 25 years old. I have been involved with the Orange County Sheriff's Office Aviation Unit for about 15 years. Started my interest in flight simulation with FS5, began repainting aircraft and modeling scenery with FS8, then went to produce the Citation X, Premier I, and the Columbia 400.
July 18

Very Close....

Citation X FS9 2.0... finishing touches
 
Work work work. Here's a few shots as we continue polishing... wax on, wax off. I smell Beta just around the bend.  Here's a post over at >>Eaglesoft.
 
 
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May 07

CitX panel

Sneak a  Peek... FS9 Citation X V2.0 VC Gauges
Okay, after hour upon hour of working on the VC gauge mapping with Ed Wilson, (see my 'friends' links), at the helm of some wonderful gauge programming delight, we finally have something to present for the Citation X 2.0 VC gauges in the cockpit.  I simply can't explain the amazing skill Ed is showing here with the development of these gauges, they are really really something.
Mind you, I've  been slaving away at getting the gauge bezel modeling and gauge face mapping done, and Ed has been keeping pace with providing constant updates....meanwhile, at least six electricians are  remodeling my kitchen and keep shutting down the power, many times without warning. Okay,that happened only once. They won't do it again, not at least without proper warning.
These pics do the gauge work no justice, all text is crisp clean and clear. The fully functional FMS is tons 0 fun too.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention, I'm getting an average of 35-40 FPS with all the good stuff turned on, oh babe, Ed's reporting even better on his big rig. Hey, this is a real big budget show over here we're not playing around ya know.
 
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May 05

Vcabin Teaser

Citation X v. 2.0 Cabin
Here's a little vid of some of the cabin interaction I'm working on for the Citation X v.2.0, This one is a dusk shot showing off the lighting variations.
Diane is still not animated so there's plenty of key frames to do yet.
       
May 01

CitX Update

FS9 Citation X 2.0 Update

     Well I've been slaving away the past several weeks on the Citation X, in between renovating our kitchen, and I'm happy to report that I'm nearing that light at the end of the tunnel in regard to the work required by me on this project. Soon I'll be mapping gauges to the Virtual Cockpit, getting various parts to process display conditions with XML, insert animations, then general clean up. She has an updated fresh and clean look now with less polys, less texture files, yet greater overall detail and performance.

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April 24

MVP Owen Hewitt

2008 MVP Global Summit
Microsoft MVP, and fellow Eaglesoft team member, Owen Hewitt has returned from the big house after attending the 2008 MVP Global Summit. As I expected, he's reported back at his blog page with some very interesting coverage with photos. So pop in and and check it out!
April 18

Summit

Owen's back at the big house. 

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Be sure to keep an eye on Owen's blog, he's just attended the 2008 MVP Global Summit in Redmond. I'm sure he'll have a fountain of information, photos, stories, and maybe even some inside scoop once he gets back!

April 17

Sun N Fun

 

Sun N Fun 08!Sun N Fun

 

  We have been pretty lucky over the last few years during the Sun N Fun Fly-in over in Lakeland. The weather has been just terrific. Last year was pretty dry, trails of dust behind cars out in the huge pasture parking lots.. but the temperature was good. This year the ground was still fairly moist after several days of steady rain, but the temperature was again wonderful, followed by gentle breezes.Photobucket

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I had gotten inside the gates about a half hour before Ron, (Eaglesoft Development Group) and Stasi, (Mindstar Aviation) spotted me over by the Liberty Aerospace display. They were walking up sporting bags, cameras, and  big smiles on their faces obviously happy to be back in aviation toy land again.

All the big boys were there again this year and plenty of new guys on the block. The most prominent letters this year were VLJ and LSA, and the manufacturers brought their bright ideas with them and put them on display to show the weren't playing around. It seemed around every corner were Aspen Avionics with their oh-so-cool glass gauges. Virtually plug and play, they drop right into the existing panel holes that house the steam gauge six-pack, and are surprisingly affordable.Photobucket

Ron and Stasi check out the Aspen PFD in the new Liberty. It's not a really really small plane, Stasi is just a big guy!

We had to drop by for a few pics of the FKA Columbia 400 which is now known as the Cessna 400 and 350. It was a little strange seeing the logo on the tail after spending so much time working on the FS Columbia 400 project.

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Heading over to the Eclipse display you never know what they've brought with them. In case you missed it at Air Venture, Check out the 'Concept Jet' V-tail single VLJ. Aerodynamic design has been left to George Lucas.

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Yes, it flies, and it looks like drag would not be an issue. 

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You know, we left dial phones and dial modems in pursuit of greater technology, but apparently a dial up throttle isn't necessarily a step back.

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Right next door to Eclipse sat Cirrus, taking up a huge chunk of real estate alongside their trademark Cirrus semi truck. There were three nice things to enjoy there;

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What? A Light sport? How did I miss that? Ron gets a shot of the panel there, and a nice panel it is.

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Over the left wing of the sport I saw something perched on a pedestal that looked a lot like an Eclipse Concept Jet;

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I like the placement and design around the engine area, and with a larger fuselage it gains an extra window.

Lastly lets pay our respects to the ever growing great one;

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Cirrus Generation 3 turbo GTSX.... mommy.

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Ron, Stasi and I stopping is to visit Russ over at Piper.

We dropped in over at Diamond which is my personal favorite, these folks make a nice airplane. We met some very interesting people in the pavilion  as well as met with many of the representatives concerning our upcoming projects.

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The DA-42 Twin Star. One has to simply appreciate the thought put into the use of space, ease of entry/exit, visibility and just darn good looking.

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The Da-50.. be still my heart...moon lighting in the cabin ceiling. 

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Stasi and I got a kick out of this Superstar!

Time flies like everything else around here and it was time to head back to reality. A visit to the AOPA tent, FLYING Magazine store, and a smoking hot corn dog on the way out. Those beautiful planes continue to fly overhead as we say our goodbyes, until next year.Photobucket

New 'puter

I love that new computer smell
 
    I've always maintained a smaller second hard drive as a back up on my computer. When I would upgrade to a new computer, the old master drive became the slave in the new one. I had always thought it a good idea to store source data there since it's the C: drive that 'crashes'. But then there's those days you wake up and walk by the office and see lines of DOS on your computer screen and hear a strange whirring and clicking sound... oh great. It seems my secondary drive failed and somehow brought down the rest of the house with it...fine, I needed to upgrade anyway and now I have a good excuse.

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Ah, FSX has never looked so good. Hot

 

 

March 21

Sun N Fun

PhotobucketIt's that time again, we're getting ready for the Sun N Fun fly-in 2007 over here in Lakeland Florida. I'll most likely spend at least two days out there wandering about mindlessly, overwhelmed by beautiful aircraft, aviation gadgetry, and corn dogs. Ron (Eaglesoft) and Stasi  (Mindstar Aviation), look to be dropping in on the 10th of April. We'll be driving in because it seems until Florida gets it's tax ax sharpened up, flying in could bring on a hefty cost, READ THIS story and get involved.

 

February 13

Repaint

Paint repaint repeat

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If you haven't had a look yet, head over to Owen's blog and check out what he's been doing with the newly remapped FSX Citation X 2.0. He's done some terrific repaints on the new 2048 wide template, and they are crisp and sweet! Folks are really going to appreciate how easy it will be to paint, even the most complex schemes, on his planar mapped template. No stretching, skewing, or distortion anywhere. If you like the external model, you're are certainly going to love the new VC cockpit and cabin.

 

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