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Originally Posted by vonstroheim The New England one is nice but not enough hi-res to my taste. The 2 Air Inter are from the original developper (Benoit Gaurant), and they are great and period correct. But yes that's it, what a pity! There's a white livery in the package. Let's hope some talented repainters give it a try! Obviously, ...
Originally Posted by LostPilot This one's a little disappointing. Bad sounds (stock, and very quiet), no PMS 750 support (though it does support the TDS), no animated cargo (not the end of the world but it's become pretty common these days), no statics, tablet takes up a ton of space for only having 3 options. I recommend it only if you really like the real-world plane but otherwise, get the Milviz Porter, Kodiak, or even Black Square Caravan for sure. I'm hoping Orbx updates it, but their track record of improving their planes ...
Originally Posted by Tom Clayton Odd... I don't see anything in the comments regarding issues like what you described. I wonder if there was a conflict with another addon. Try emptying your Community folder except for this one addon and see if you get the CD message then. Tom, I've just deleted the addon, it's not that important an addon so I don't think it's worth the bother.
Originally Posted by aussie This site has some great drawings that may interest the modelers here. Curtiss H75 Hawk, P-36, P-40 Tomahawk, Warhawk series drawings (soyuyo.main.jp) Cheers Aussie Thanks Aussie, great link That's an amazing amount of detail. I particularly liked the analysis of the P36 series...