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  1. #26
    Pretty much the most difficult part of the machine: the double-curved inlet.





    I'm quite satisfied how it came out.
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    It sure looks very nice indeed Very well done!

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  3. #28
    Fortunately, we've been able to obtain the original fuselage frame drawings. This enables me to model the fuselage.








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  4. #29
    Having accurate drawings is always a huge help. That looks great.

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    Looks promising Daan . And knowing your education I can imagine you consider the S.14 is quite fascinating, but please also try to stay focused on the T.V, as it has propellers.......

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  6. #31
    Project has been shut down. We'll make the files available online, probably.
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    Machtrainer FS9 to P3D4/5 conversion

    Hi friends of historic planes

    What a pity, the project was cancelled. But at least, there was already a model of the Machtrainer S-14 for FS9/FSX and I converted it to P3D5.
    The original authors, David and Emile, gave me permission to publish the converted model.

    You can get it from my website, under "Conversions". Thereīs a zip with the Trainer version and one with the prototypes.

    https://sites.google.com/view/dans-p3d-mods


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  8. #33
    Even the original is very nicely modeled, however was there ever a version to didn't have the pilot body in the VC?
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  9. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by falcon409 View Post
    Even the original is very nicely modeled, however was there ever a version to didn't have the pilot body in the VC?
    I donīt know, since I newer used it in FSX or even FS9, which I gave up 2006 already and the plane was first published in 2015 according to itīs documentation.

    In this new compile, the pilots are only visible in outside view. I couldnīt implement the weight activation within MCX, so let them just be active all the time, in the outside model. The interior is free of pilots.

  10. #35
    Thank you for this great Fokker. It converts quite easily to native FSX with McX, except maybe something weird with inversed aileron actuator. But no big deal really. Nice VC.







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