Creative Flight Simulation

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The Scrapyard Monster - A fictional aircraft constructed from an improbable mix of random objects found in a scrapyard. Visual 3D poetry made by add-on developer "Flying Frites"

What is Creative Flight Simulation?

Creative Flight Simulation is a range of activities that members of the Flight Sim Community undertake above and beyond the simple act of flying the aircraft available in the out-of-the-box Simulator application. These activities result in enhancements to the Sim itself and/or the way the game is played: the result is always greater enjoyment of the Sim experience.

Many Creative Flight Simulation activities involve the creation of digital products which can be downloaded and added to the Sim. A great example is the Scrapyard Monster add-on aircraft pictured above flying over Point Cook (YMPC) - it is a fictional bush plane made out of scrapyard junk that probably wouldn't fly in real life - or would it? The beautifully simulated planet in MSFS beckons the imagination to dream further, for it is already dreaming that it is actually flying, the 'game' is that immersive..... and the sky really is the only limit.

The Dramatic Aspect: Others imagine themselves in dramatic scenarios, and go out on 'missions'. Virtual pilots fly with friends or find new flying buddies by posting online in a Discord server for example. They can plan their flight using voice channels and even mimic air traffic control and other flight communications this way.

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participants can engage in to address aim number 5 of the wikimoma.art project, which is "to develop & exploit the cinematic and dramatic potential of open-world flight simulator software, particularly in regard to non-liner story telling. Some of those activities are described below, but the experimental and collaborative nature of the wikimoma.art project means that you can build your new ideas on how to use MSFS creatively into the MOMA Game.

Welcome to Fafifi Airlines

This is your online Portal to the Creative Flight Simulation component of the MOMA Game. We use the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) video game to play out and enhance the Fafafi Airlines narrative within the broader fantasy world of the MOMA Game.
View through an airliner window showing an orange jet engine with fluffy clouds below and behind - blue skies peak through.

Playing MSFS in the MOMA Game

Work-in-progress.

Enhancing MSFS as a medium for the Story of Fafifi

The Story of Fafifi is bigger than, but includes, the Story of Fafifi Airlines.

There is great scope to contribute to the MOMA Game by enhancing MSFS in some of the following ways:

  • Creating and enhancing scenery such as airports, locations and the Island of Fafifi itself
  • Creating liveries for a range of aircraft in the Fafifi Airlines fleet
  • Designing and developing mods and addons to enhance the capabilities of MSFS to enable more players to operate the Sim in new and exciting ways


This page has recently been created and is in the early stages of construction.

The Story of Fafifi Airlines

The Island of Fafifi has had a strong mariner tradition since it was first settled in 1780. International sea trade, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, has been a big part of Fafifi's economy from the beginning the nation state - so it is no surprise that Fafifi has incorporated aviation into its transport industry.

The first aircraft to operate from Fafifi was a Dornier Do X flying boat obtained in 1933 .....

The School of Aviation

Background

The idea to incorporate Flight Simulation into the MOMA project came in early 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 nightmare. Rose took up flight simming as a way to build up some online friendships and stay intellectually stimulated during lockdown. By the time of the mind-map, Rose had started an online course at TAFE NSW (Cert IV in Game Development) and work had already begun developing a board game that involved getting to an airport and flying to an island.

Scan of a journal page with lots of hand written words and shapes - a "mind map" about integrating flight simulation into the MOMA project

The image above is a digital scan of a page from Rose's journal showing a mind-map exploring the possibility of incorporating Flight Simulation into MOMA.

Discover Discord ... catch phrase .... "Get off to some flying art"


Air Fafifi

Fantasy, fictional narrative, an island in the South Pacific

Flying for Serious Funsters (A Course in MSFS)

Work has begun drafting an e-book "" as part of the Creative Flight Simulation Program at MOMA. This involves developments in the Story Garden regarding recent the history of Fafifi when a School of Aviation was established at Fafifi University with a campus at Point Cook Airport (YMPC) in Australia. The writing of lessons in flying within Microsoft Flight Simulator is not only help me to improve my flight simulation skills, but is seen as a way of reaching out to the wider flight simulation community and hopefully find Simmers who might be interested in participating in MOMA.
Screenshot of a page from an aviation textbook