.....or does the bird in post #148 have some outstanding tail-feathers?
A real beauty.
"Illegitimum non carborundum".
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Falcon 20 V2. WIP. Will be released for FSX and P3D end of August. VR certified!
Thomas
the FS view from the Eagle's Nest, surprising it was included
That’s Thomas’ project, who posted the pics (callsign TiAr), along with repaints from some great repainters, including Rui Cristina (callsign Manecas).
There’s already an earlier / advanced beta version here in the soh library. It’s really nice, crazy to think it’s only getting better. Fabulous work on Thomas et al’s part.
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Same squadron as John's earlier pics, just a bit more worn...
mcu
You can find most of my repaints for FSX/P3D in the library here on the outhouse.
For MFS paints go to flightsim.to
'Always do sober what you say you'll do when you're drunk. It'll teach you to keep you mouth shut' - Ernest Hemingway
Thanks Matt. A bit of experimentation answered my own question. P3Dv4 handles transparency differently to FSX; the model requires different material settings for transparency textures, whether as a P3D model or FSX... Not perfect but not entirely blue either.
Here's Cathy Beloved from the 20th at Kingscliffe.
DaveQ
'Always do sober what you say you'll do when you're drunk. It'll teach you to keep you mouth shut' - Ernest Hemingway
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