Thanks Jan, she's just a little dear to our hearts too. I took my first commercial flight in a BEA DC-3 back 1966. I have never forgotten it. I'd do it again tomorrow. (If we could...):engel016:
That's just beautiful. Thanks August !
The sound with Ant's freeware Tiggie worked right away. In the Pro version the windsound was all that could be heared. But i didn't know then what i do know now. :cool:
Ah, Ok ! I'll give that a go. Never worked with ModelConverterX before. Will be interesting and maybe who knows i can get the two pilot figures back in the external model. Just one in the front seat looks funny somehow.
You must be a happy man, Barry ! :applause:
Fantastic work on our beloved Dakota. A great tribute to one of the most iconic aeroplanes in the world. It looks absolutely mindblowing ! And in my fav livery (apart from KLM ;-) and all.
If this ain't Aeroplane Heaven i don't know what is ! :ernaehrung004:
Cheers,
Jan
Thanks all for the comments, much appreciated. It takes a bit more than just the sim engine to get things looking right. The learning curve for models, materials and textures is steep and full of boulders. Once in a while, in fact at nearly every "upgrade" a boulder will break loose and come tumbling down toward you at speed...
Shots of the VC soon...:engel016:
Near San Diego, CA
Untitled-8 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr
Near Minneapolis, MN (KFCM)
snowyfcm4 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr
Near Hoquiam, WA
Untitled-15 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr
Near the Bahamas
I’m continually amazed how this sim renders the models. The degree to which they look real is mind blowing IMO. This DC-3 looks absolutely amazing- an immediate buy for me.
After seeing screen shots of their aircraft they would be welcome in MSFS.
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