A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Aircraft - Yashico legacy
Description: Yashico Aichi B7A2 Grace (early) by UncleTgt
This is a revision of Yashico's Aichi B7A2A Ryusei for CFS 2. Due to the complex nature of the revision this is uploaded as a complete aircraft, but the design credits are Yashico's.
His original model has been recoloured & shined. The glass material is clearer, & the navigation lights given a shine & transparency. A new airfile has been developed, & the dp file also has been developed with more visible damage effects, & uses weapons from Thicko's B6N Jill & Allen's multi-LOD IJN bombs. The dp armament reflects the earlier version of the B7A Grace, with a single flexible 7.9mm rear MG.
The 2D panel is originally by Shina, has been made WIN 7+ friendly, & the VC panel resolution has been improved dramatically.
The dp file makes use of kelticheart's exhaust effects.
The textures offered are: IJN Technical Arsenal, development a/c nr.7 752 Kokutai, circa July 1945.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to Yashico for a great aircraft. Although several year's old, his models really do seem incredibly well crafted.
Shina for an excellent 2D Panel bitmap, that just needed re-sizing & tweaking for WIN 7+ systems.
Thicko for his B6N torpedo & mount.
Allen for his multi-LOD Japanese bombs.
Allen for his DOSmdlc_2, making shine & mdl size changes possible in WIN7+.
Martin Wright for so many useful tools, in this case in particular MDLmat allowing aircraft model material transparency & colour changes.
Shessi for the steer on the best material colours & properties for clearer cockpit glass for CFS2.
Kelticheart for his exhaust effects, & inspiration for the propeller bitmaps.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
SEP 2018
To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Yashico Aichi B7a2A Grace revised UT.zip
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