I love flying gliders in FSX, but up until now it was only marginally fun,
as the thermals that come with the stock FSX are very few, far between, and
don't really have anything to do with the current weather. Recently I found
a terrific add-on for FSX that not only adds intelligent thermals, but also
adds slope lift to all areas of FSX. I have been having a ball flying the
ridge lift to the east of Hailey, Idaho (KSUN) until I am at an altitude
where I can start thermaling. Once at a decent altitude I can now start
cross-country soaring and actually have a chance to get somewhere. Last
night I towed out of KSUN, ran the ridge lift until I hooked into a strong
thermal, and cross-country soared to Big Southern Butte (U46). The CumulusX
thermals and ridge lift are much, much more realistic than the stock FSX
ones. They conform to the current time of day, season, type of terrain, and
weather. These thermals evolve over time, they lean downwind, and they have
areas of heavy sink outside of the thermal cores. The program is freeware,
and is called CumulusX. While this program is freeware, if you send in a
nominal $ contribution to register the program, the registered version of
CumulusX allows you to choose your own tow plane from the list of any
installed FSX aircraft, and also allows you to control (within limits) the
pattern that the tow plane flies around the airport. This program runs in
the background while FSX is running, and starts up automatically when you
run FSX. Or you can tell CumulusX NOT to start up automatically when you run
FSX if you don't want it to. This program is a "must have" if you are at all
interested in soaring using FSX.
You can find CumulusX here:
http://luerkens.homepage.t-online.de/peter/
And you can find some terrific FS9 and FSX sailplanes here:
http://www.fsglider.de/p_e.htm
I highly recommend the Rollanden Schneider LS-7.
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And I recommend this webpage for anyone interested in virtual soaring:
http://www.virtualsoaring.org/
Have fun!
Randy L.
And things that you know with your heart.
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