(These in the process of bring up-dated to reflect current content). Here are screen shots of the Boca Chica area in X-Plane 11. A zipped version of the most up-to-date installation is here, along with most supporting development materials (objects). The, "IATA ID" of the semi-fictitious FAA recognized facility is informally SX20. Due to the unique nature of the buildings and other structures etc., fidelity varies.Īlthough strictly not an airport, I have created X-Plane 11 scenery for this FAA Licensed / Designated spaceport in South Texas. The Scenery I update still lags far behind my enthusiasm but enjoy (with the usual disclaimers) what I have completed so far. This project starts an ongoing process to keep current on a location I have been excitedly following nearly daily. The rapid development of both infra-structure and at the Boca Chica Texas sites has left both mapping and scenery lagging well behind the current details at the site. In order to submit to the Scenery Gateway the objects used must be moved inside the package - which will simplify getting all the objects needed. I Thank the creators of all these libraries. There are a number of external library dependencies at this time the most stable being OpenSceneryX, NAPS Library, waves library and others which are poorly documented here at this time. I believe in and support open source software whenever I can. Occasionally I do pre-design constructions with FreeCAD. I began using AC3D to build models for export, with the plugin ( ac3d_plugin_win_321r2) but have switched for most of my modeling to Blender and Xplane2Blender plugin. No warranty is implied whatsoever and these sets. You are welcome to download, use and improve any objects and location scenery but at your own risk. Scenery here is in various stages of development before being submitted to the Scenery Gateway. Scenery development for simulations, centered on X-Plane flight simulator This is one of a number of projects for X-plane Scenery and Flying-craft.īeing interested in simulations, I am occupied in the updating and development of scenery for X-Plane 10+. But in the end, the singers behind it are here for one reason: They can remake the world just by opening their mouths.X-Plane Scenery for SpaceX Starbase Boca Chica TX A voice can be gorgeous like Mariah Carey’s, rugged like Toots Hibbert’s, understated like Willie Nelson’s, slippery and sumptuous like D’Angelo’s, or bracing like Bob Dylan’s. In all cases, what mattered most to us was originality, influence, the depth of an artist’s catalog, and the breadth of their musical legacy. As our write-up for the man who ended up at Number 112 notes, “Ozzy Osbourne doesn’t have what most people would call a good voice, but boy does he have a great one.” That could apply to more than a few people here. Others have rougher, stranger, or more delicate instruments. Sure, many of the people here were born with massive pipes, perfect pitch, and boundless range. Talent is impressive genius is transcendent. You might notice that, say, there isn’t any opera on our list - that’s because our purview is pop music writ large, meaning that almost all the artists on this list had significant careers as crossover stars making popular music for the masses.īefore you start scrolling (and commenting), keep in mind that this is the Greatest Singers list, not the Greatest Voices List. This new list was compiled our staff and key contributors, and it encompasses 100 years of pop music as an ongoing global conversation, where iconic Indian playback singer Lata Mangeshkar lands between Amy Winehouse and Johnny Cash, and salsa queen Celia Cruz is up there in the rankings with Prince and Marvin Gaye. The results skewed toward classic rock and singers from the Sixties and Seventies. When Rolling Stone first published its list of the 100 Greatest Singers in 2008, we used an elaborate voting process that included input from well-known musicians. These are the vocalists that have shaped history and defined our lives - from smooth operators to raw shouters, from gospel to punk, from Sinatra to Selena to SZA. And you can think of our list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time as a celebration of that bond. Aretha Franklin described her mission as a singer like this: “Me with my hand outstretched, hoping someone will take it.” That kind of deep, empathetic bond between artist and listener is the most elemental connection in music.
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