Vertigo Studios Contact?

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Anyone know a contact name for Vertigo Studios? They created some good FSX warbirds including the P-36 Hawk and F8F Bearcat, but they've been shut down for a while.

-flyndive
 
I'd be very keen to get some info on this too. I've had their Bearcat and Hawk converted as native MSFS models for some time now but the contact trail went dead so I'm unable to release them!
 
I sent him an email. It's probably dead but one never knows until you try.
Appreciate that!

Redmill - I was looking for my next project, but since you have these converted (and if given permission to release), I look forward to flying those aircraft in 2020/2024 someday!

Aside - I do have my next project selected. A FSX conversion (with permission) of a fine British taildragger . More details coming soon.

- flyndive
 
Sorry to revive and old thread but I can't find anything anywhere else. I've been trying to get my own copy of VS's P-36 flying in MSFS. Did anyone get anywhere on getting permission to help others with this?
 
I did some beta testing for Vertigo Studios (primarily on its RV-8) and my contact point was Dean Greasley. There were some online news stories about FSX releases by Vertigo Studios referring to Dean Greasley as the "Project Manager". I also know Dean was in the UK when I exchanged emails with him. Is it possible that this Dean and Dean from DC Designs are the same person? That's all I got.
 
Have no idea what the correct protocol is for this situation.

Saying that, if Redhill did release his conversions for the P-36 and F8F as MSFS port-over models (for free use to all), and gave full credit to Vertigo Studios in the ReadMe, wouldn't that be ok?
Given that:
* he has made every effort to gain permission, in fact no one seems to have a contact for them
* Vertigo Studio's webpage no longer exists
* The models would be for free use, properly credited
* And their doesn't seem to be anywhere one can but the original aircraft.

Just wondering.
 
Have no idea what the correct protocol is for this situation.

Saying that, if Redhill did release his conversions for the P-36 and F8F as MSFS port-over models (for free use to all), and gave full credit to Vertigo Studios in the ReadMe, wouldn't that be ok?
Given that:
* he has made every effort to gain permission, in fact no one seems to have a contact for them
* Vertigo Studio's webpage no longer exists
* The models would be for free use, properly credited
* And their doesn't seem to be anywhere one can but the original aircraft.

Just wondering.
I would love to have some of the Vertigo models in MSFS, in fact I have a conversion of the Bearcat. But, if the models are still being sold, I'm afraid you can't.

It's a bummer, but it is what it is.

Priller
 
Have no idea what the correct protocol is for this situation.

Saying that, if Redhill did release his conversions for the P-36 and F8F as MSFS port-over models (for free use to all), and gave full credit to Vertigo Studios in the ReadMe, wouldn't that be ok?
Given that:
* he has made every effort to gain permission, in fact no one seems to have a contact for them
* Vertigo Studio's webpage no longer exists
* The models would be for free use, properly credited
* And their doesn't seem to be anywhere one can but the original aircraft.

Just wondering.

I would love to have some of the Vertigo models in MSFS, in fact I have a conversion of the Bearcat. But, if the models are still being sold, I'm afraid you can't.

It's a bummer, but it is what it is.

Priller
HU: https://www.pcaviator.com/store/manufacturers.php?manufacturerid=68

An option to try is to get in touch with Robert Ferraro@PCAviator and have him forward your concerns/requests to Vertigo

cheers!
 
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