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Taco
January 12th, 2006, 22:14
I just downloaded the P-47m by Gnoopey, and I must have done something wrong, because I don't have any panels. I sure could use some help.
Jim
Ace_Hyflyer
January 12th, 2006, 22:20
Could you elaborate a little more on your problem. Are you using the panel view or the Virtual Cockpit.
If your problem is no textures in the Virtual cockpit, you must copy all the textures in the folder called "texture" within the aircraft folder into the other "texture" folders. For example, texture.Lorene Don't copy the hi-res folder or the P-47D-25_t.bmp file into the new folder.
Hope this helps,
Chris
Panaka
January 13th, 2006, 04:09
There is no 2d panel. You'll have to fly from the VC. remember to download all the patches.
Ace_Hyflyer
January 13th, 2006, 04:33
Oh yeah, I forgot about that :banghead::costumes::banghead:
I always use the VC, so I don't really think about panels :d
Taco
January 13th, 2006, 08:06
Thanks, I was thinking about the 2D panel, and I didn't move any of the textures the right way. I did add all of the updates, but with the updates I show a lot of the model with paint. Oh Well, back to the DC-3
jim
Gnoopey
January 13th, 2006, 11:37
There is no 2d panel. You'll have to fly from the VC. remember to download all the patches.
not true Panaka - it's just not obvious and not automatically installed - there's a second panel.cfg for those who browse files and read at least some of them ;)
Gnoopey
January 13th, 2006, 11:40
Thanks, I was thinking about the 2D panel, and I didn't move any of the textures the right way. I did add all of the updates, but with the updates I show a lot of the model with paint. Oh Well, back to the DC-3
jim
Jim - please try to be as specific as possible - then I / we will be able to help you much better. I know, there's a lot of additional information 'buried' here in the forums about my Jugs - just do a search about Jug / Thunderbolt and my nick name in the FS2004 forum and the MP subforum AND our private race team forum.
If something isn't covered yet - just ask. I really cannot get the point from your second sentence.
EDIT: I don't like guesswork for this purpose and you don't have to do that either. If you cannot find answers for your problems in the readme's, docs or here in the forums, I'd be more than happy to help.
Taco
January 13th, 2006, 16:52
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the offer, but I got it all figured out, of course it helps if you read the instructions. I'm going to do some flying with in order to get a better feel for it. Its sure one fine airplane. You what they said about the jug " you could fly it through a stone wall and it still would keep flying!"
Thanks for such a fine model.
jim
Panaka
January 13th, 2006, 17:11
not true Panaka - it's just not obvious and not automatically installed - there's a second panel.cfg for those who browse files and read at least some of them ;)
It worked as advertised. No need to read the files :d
Ace_Hyflyer
January 13th, 2006, 17:12
Yeah,
And with the torque you're highly likely to hit a wall on takeoff :d
Chris
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