New Members Join MAAM-SIM Team

Posted: Friday, May 16, 2003 - 13:27
Mid Atlantic Air Museum Simulations, "The R4D Team", is pleased to announce the addition of two well-known developers Bill Womack and Mike Hambly to join Bill Rambow, Jan Visser, Fred Banting, and Rob Young. The team, which consists entirely of volunteers, developed the award-winning R4D-6 and B-25J 'Briefing Time' add-on aircraft packages to benefit the museum's restoration programs. Now, MAAM-SIM has added two more specialists to its ranks, just in time for the museum's 2003 World War II Weekend preparations.

Bill Womack, who will fill the role of scenery designer, has actually been working with the team for some time, as you'll see by the following screen-shots of the MAAM / KRDG scenery, now under development. When a call was put out for a scenery designer, Bill applied and built the MAAM Hangar as his audition piece.

The second new member is another one of the stars of FS development. In case you are not one of the more experienced simmers in our community, Mike Hambly offered his services to MAAM-SIM a few days ago and it took all five of us only enough time for the unanimous and enthusiastic affirmatives to arrive in the mailbox before we accepted with great pleasure.

To read the full press release and see the images click here.
 

EDITOR's NOTE  Mike Hambly, after offering his services to MAAM-SIM, mysteriously disappeared.  Rumor has it that he got involved with Train Sim, but it was odd and disturbing that Mr. Hambly did not respond to team inquiries.