I came back to this one and made a repaint to have a personal ride. Still a great plane! Thanks A2a.
Cees
I came back to this one and made a repaint to have a personal ride. Still a great plane! Thanks A2a.
Cees
Despite its age and errors it is still a very nice model. I think Martin "ICDP" Catney's excellent paintkit has contributed a lot to the success of this model.
I think most repainters have their personal rides. At least I have several. This is one of my favourites
(Pinson is French for "Vink" (or Finch in English)
Cheers,
Huub
The Robin DR400 which I mostly fly in RL, with the correct registration.
Can't get more immersive than that, I guess.
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Big round engine... two wings... brute...
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
We have discussed here several times how to get the Twin Bonanza into FSX but without the solid prop disks showing badly. Upshot was the source code for the model is required. Did you have any success with it in FSX>Complimented Chris Tunistra on his paints awhile back. He sent me a personalized paint in response.
Sue
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
One of mine: The FSX native redux F-80 as P-80B-5-LO, 45-8800 "Miss Vickie". Totally fictional paint scheme. I've got several more personal ones. Just happened to be flying this one over the Himalayas last night.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
I think there's some shared DNA here. Alabeo Gee Bee Z with one of my favorite paint schemes. I did it for whenever we decide to hold the London - Melbourne MacRobertson event again. It's a nod to the Gee Bee R-6 QED which was flown in the original 1934 race in "Lucky Strike" green and red while still maintaining the usual Gee Bee type livery. Probably one of my all time favorite aircraft to fly. A bit of a handful if you don't keep one eye open and will bite if you don't stay ahead of it. My poor screenshot skills don't do it justice.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
Mine has my name on it (Thanks Willy!)
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I'm not normally a Michigan State fan, but my son is. My daughter is. And so is my wife. Ironically enough when I want to fly an ultralight this one goes up more than the other repaints (and yes, I do have a U of M Skyseeker in Maize/Azure Blue).
OK so assume it will not work at all in P3D v4?
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
Wheels disappear, animations don't work gauges aren't compatible. I've tried, and tried. Modified the panel.cfg with all new gauges, P3D 4 still displays the original panel, and I can't figure out where it is getting it. The original panel.cfg is nowhere in P3D 4, that I can find. With the same panel.cfg, the new gauges show up in P3D3. Scratching head and mumbling...
Sue
Can't recall, did anyone ever convert the model to native FSX?
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
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