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tobob
June 26th, 2009, 15:37
Where can I find a A5m4 Claude? It used to be on netwings.

I need it for a mission to work.

Rami
June 26th, 2009, 15:48
Would this help? :wiggle:

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?lloc=downloads&loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=8373#download

BTW...Every time I see your avatar it reminds me of the opening of "The Rocketeer." They used the "City of Springfield," which is the Gee Bee Model Z you have in your avatar. I recognize the Aircraft ID number on the wing: NR77V

tobob
June 26th, 2009, 16:03
Would this help? :wiggle:

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?lloc=downloads&loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=8373#download

BTW...Every time I see your avatar it reminds me of the opening of "The Rocketeer." They used the "City of Springfield," which is the Gee Bee Model Z you have in your avatar. I recognize the Aircraft ID number on the wing: NR77V

Rami,
Thank you for the link. But I need one that's called exactly A5M4_Claude(I think)

BTW "The Rocketeer" is why I love the Gee Bees, and was probably the first time I saw one. I love the idea of strapping a massive engine onto a set of wings, and it's still manages to be graceful and beautiful.

Tobob

Rami
June 26th, 2009, 16:18
Tobob,

One of the best things about CFS2 is that you don't have to "stick to the script."

This is Morton's aircraft utility that allows you to swap out ships and aircraft: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?lloc=downloads&loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=2586

Learn how to use it, and enjoy the results!

tobob
June 26th, 2009, 16:36
Hey alright I will give it a shot. I don't think you could do that in CFS3, or at least not easily. Thanks again.

Tobob

Jagdflieger
June 27th, 2009, 12:41
Tobob,

You can also hand edit the name of the aircraft folder to what you need or what the mission.dat file calls for or you can hand edit the mission.dat file to match up with the aircraft folder. Lot's of options in CFS 2 to make things work. I think this is how Morton's utility works, but without the hand editing.

As an extreme, you could hand edit an F4 Phantom into the the mission.dat file and you'd find yourself in one as long as the plane's folder name matched what you edited into the mission file.

miamieagle
June 27th, 2009, 12:55
Yes, that is a great utility indeed!