So true Huub. Like a kid in a candy store, which one! hehe
This model is one that has sat in my hanger unflown for many years. I only found it again the other week, and have been playing with it on a regular basis since then.
my files here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...02-My-Repaints
Is that model your creation or is it payware /freeware? I have never been able to find a decent "Little Bird".
my files here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...02-My-Repaints
Thanks! Snagged 'em. Now if I could just manage to get that engine started...
If your default flight is cold and dark, you'll have to press CTRL+Shift+F4 (mixture to rich) when the model has no gauge to take care of it.
Dusted off this one ; KBT did a really good job with this, even if it was only released as a beta
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Pete
I put a different sound file in my copy of the F-2 but ended up going back to the original. That plane is a real gem, I found a few extra paints for it here and there and still have it on the active roster. Very much like the latent cockpit effect.
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"El gato que camina como hombre" -- The cat that walks like a man
7FA1 - Sugar Key, changed to Naval Blimp Base
Do not fear the enemy, for they can take only your life. Fear the media far more, for they will destroy your honour.
Over Portland Oregon in a Tu-4,north bound.
Craig Richarson's Dewoitine D.500/D.510 was one of his earlier FS2004 models and definitely not up to the same standards as his later models. It is not very accurate both in appearance and in performance. The VC and flight model are definitely from a period we were easier to satisfy and more happy with all the things we got for free........
As far as I know the is this the only Dewoitine D.500/D.510 usable in FS2004 or FSX and therefore I cherish it.
The D.500 was an odd aircraft. On many point well ahead of it time, but also very old fashioned at many point. In had a modern liquid cooled engine and was a fully metal mono-plane in a time that was still dominated by bi-planes. The D.510 even had a three blade constant speed propeller.
The metal fuselage and wings were even already flush riveted. But is still had a fixed undercarriage and an open cockpit.
Personally I think most of my fascination come due to the looks of this aircraft. The wide undercarriage and huge radiator make it look clumsy, however the shape of the fuselage and streamlined fairings over the wheels make it look fast again. This is why the looks of this aircraft changes with the angle you look at it.
As said model is the Dewoitine D.500 by Craig Richardson. As far as I know the model is not longer available, which is why I won't upload these textures. When somebody is still flying this model and would like to have these textures; just drop me a PM with your e-mail address and I will mail them.
The scenery is the beautiful scenery for FS2004 by Pascal Dumat.
Cheers,
Huub
The Dewoitine D.520 by Jean-Marie Mermaz was released already in 2003 for FS8! After 14 years it is still a beautiful model and a pleasure to fly.
Cheers,
Huub
Looks good gentlemen
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Craig "Full" Richardson's Dewoitine D.510 and the scenery is by Pascal Dumat.
Cheers,
Huub
Huub, I'd love to have these skins. I think the model is still available: http://www.fs2000.org/2012/05/05/fs2...e-501-and-510/
Hi Sascha,
No problem, I'm still have to do some minor things on the green version and when its finished I will put a dropbox link here (for both versions).
Cheers,
Huub
Just my Captain Sim C-130 in a pleasing if not accurate NASA paint scheme on the ramp at the Shuttle Facility.
Still a work in progress, and quite sad NASA didn't operate one in a scheme like this!
stock FS scenery..
She looks nice in full screen!
cheers
You'll be advising when that scheme is released as a texture, I hope?
Fiddling about with a few little issues, like reversing the tail emblem so that the 'swoosh' points forward on both sides, cleaning up my forward fuselage to eliminate the upper red stripe.. THAT was from another airplane and needs painting out.
I'm also adding my bare aluminium wing, engine, and horizontal tailplane textures to this scheme as a separate airplane.
I've based this on the scheme found on other aircraft operated by NASA, but it's purely fictional... as long as you understand this going in! LOL
It should be ready today or tomorrow..
cheers
Dave
found an photo of this rare variant with the solid "canon nose"
Western Airlines climbing out of KLAS
Cracking screenshot, which aircraft is that?
The grass is always greener on the other side...
But, it's just as hard to mow!
Nigel has kindly asked me to test and report for Fs9 on his wonderful creation... here's a couple of teaser shots for you
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Pete
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