"Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "Anoma
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#1: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "Anoma Author: JG300-AscoutLocation: Cyberspace PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 2:10 pm
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Just loaded up at www.hovercontrol.com (we'll get it up over here, too...just waitin' for things to settle down)

If you don't already have it, get the "Secret Base" first...same place.

"Mountain Hideout"

This puts the underground airport facility in a sunken crater 4,997' deep adjacent to the earlier release "Secret-Base" about 3 miles west. Landable in STOL planes including the stock Cessna 172 or Piper Cub after a DIFFICULT approach within the crater and a 90 degree turn...or, more easily...in helicopters. Contains 4 static helicopters and one "Bird Dog" with in the facility, as well as other vehicles. A dirt airstrip is placed above at "normal" ground level and a cargo ship is now near the bridge at the bottom of the anomaly on Stockton Lake. Intended to work with "Secret Lair" and "Secret Base", you must install in the order they were created to then see all three, if that's your choice. (Secret Lair, Secret Base, Mountain Hideout is the order). Prioritize in "settings" accordingly.
As usual, you cannot originate a flight from here until you fly there and "save flight". Start at Airport MO3 and fly South about 10-12 miles, can't miss it! The view of all three installed is provided below.
The hideout:

view approaching from the east (MO3), facilty is in crater, ship is visible below the helicopter on lake surface by bridge.

Inside:


From above, showing facility in crater and airstrip above:

Relative positions of all three, if installed. "Secret Lair" in leftmost crater, "Secret Base" strip just visible in center, "Mountain Hideout" crater to the right with dirt airstrip visible above.


Enjoy!

#2: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: Manolo PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 2:31 pm
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Manolo says, the Manolo is thinking the "Mountain_Hideout" has just the casual elegance so liked by the Manolo, sassy but refined. It is of the excellent value just now as it is on the sale for the free price. Manolo is thinking this is just the super fantastic style that all the "Com-Central" potatoes of the couch will be wanting to have in the flying. The installation is of the easy, and is not needing even of the readme, which makes the Manolo giggle anyway.

Yes, the Mountain Hideout is surely "super fantastic"!

#3: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-StoopyLocation: Group W bench PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 2:34 pm
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LMAO.....with such a rapid endorsement from the Manolo it must indeed be quite good!! So the Stockton Lake area now supports a trilogy.....and teh AA empire gorws...congrats on another one published, dude!

#4: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: ManoloLocation: Milan, Paris centers of fine fashion! PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 3:28 pm
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- JG300-Stoopy
LMAO.....with such a rapid endorsement from the Manolo it must indeed be quite good!! So the Stockton Lake area now supports a trilogy.....and teh AA empire gorws...congrats on another one published, dude!


Of course, you mad fool! The Manolo is sensing all of the time for the fashion when it arrives. And of course it is the quite good...those that question the endorsement of the Manolo should be taken to the shed of the wood for having of them even the question. When the Manolo says something is of the super fantastic, it simply is....I can't be expected to explain it!

#5: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-StoopyLocation: Group W bench PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:11 pm
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OOo! Thanks for reminding me, Manolo...I've got a superfantastic case of athlete's foot on the bottom of my left foot. Is Tinactin or Lotromin more stylish, or what do you recommend there?

#6: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: ManoloLocation: Milan, Paris centers of fine fashion! PostPosted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:39 pm
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Manolo says, the Manolo does not considering issues like the fungus of the feets, but would be referring you to his good friend the Dr. Meyerberg. Manolo is not knowing, No...I am sure I am not knowing anyone with this sort of problem. You can be reviewing my dear friends' page here for the dealing with your foot of the athlete. He is truly fantastic, as as you may guess, I am having all sorts of specialists in the matters of the feet.....

He is having also the soothing music on his site of the web, so turn up the knob of the volume.

members.aol.com/footqu...UNGUS.HTML

#7: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-HolmesLocation: Straight Outta Jersey PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:29 pm
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great scenery Ascout, i love the "Air America" type strip at the top, hehe i love taking off of it and plumiting down the mountain just for fun, can squeeze my Aerobat through the tunnels but can't seem to nail the landing inside the base, that's one heck of a turn

just was curious though, you were taking the planes through the side with two tunnels right? not that long skinny one

like i said, loads of fun, my default flight now is taking off of that "Air America" strip

~S~

#8: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-AscoutLocation: Cyberspace PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 1:36 pm
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Rgr, Holmes...Thanks! Si....the two main tunnels....though you CAN take a Bell 206 down the vehicle tunnel and clear the blades!


Also, if having trouble landing fixed wing, try the Aeronca L-16 or whatever, though the Cessna 172 will work (you MUST touch down JUST inside the tunnel to stop...and I find a clockwise approach works best for me...really hug the far wall!)

#9: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-StoopyLocation: Group W bench PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:54 pm
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OOOO! OOO!

Dangit...where's the info on that little Aeronca......y'know the military-painted-up one.....C-7 or whatever it was.......and the screenshot of you whipping through the inside with that sucker!!!

#10: Re: "Mountain Hideout" now available...mo' "A Author: JG300-AscoutLocation: Cyberspace PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 2:58 pm
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- JG300-Stoopy
OOOO! OOO!

Dangit...where's the info on that little Aeronca......y'know the military-painted-up one.....C-7 or whatever it was.......and the screenshot of you whipping through the inside with that sucker!!!


Yes, it's real, yes, it can be done. In one door and out the other without penetrating the walls: Mr. Green



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