Compile? Yes.
Perfectly? No.
I don't know what else I can do other than show you what I posted here- http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforum...l=1#post925843
If you think your rivets on the flaps look like your rivets on the wings then there is nothing else I can do to help you.
Good luck with future models.
cheers,
Lane
Excellent, Lagaffe! Thank you very, VERY MUCH! And thank you very much for that sharp looking USAF scheme - VERY nicely done! I've thoroughly enjoyed the C-150K Ti-Bush; it's a terrific little ship and a ball to fly, but I've always felt that tundra tires tend to make a lot of aircraft look kind of cartoonish (though I can certainly appreciate the need for them and their effectiveness). To me, a post-1964 C-150 or the later C-152's with the taildragger mod - especially the original Texas Taildragger version as opposed to the Bolen or others - with stock wheels and wheel pants transforms the 150/152 into a very smart looking and attractive airplane IMO. And I'm particularly delighted with yours as I can't run FS2004 on my PC anymore where I had the Rancho JEN C-150 taildragger which I managed to create a colourful paint scheme for when I still had access to PhotoShop, which I don't anymore (I have managed to get FSX running on my machine again and it seems to be running smoothly so far, but I've no idea how long it will continue to do so. I'm still unable to FS9 or IL-2 Sturmovik to work).
Here are a couple of pics of the paint scheme I created for the Rancho Jen C-150 taildragger, "C-GRNH":
Thank you, again, Didier; I genuinely appreciate all of your work and I very much look forward to its release...
Cheers,
N.
Thanks for bumping this thread, in the absence of which I would not have known of this magnificent creation. Just got it
today.
Lagaffe, your work is certainly appreciated, as are the efforts of the talented repainters.
I'm having an absolute blast with this aircraft and remain pleasantly surprised at the high quality standards apparent in its construction.
I will certainly be awaiting with eagerness any further updates and development for this project. PNW bush strips here I come!
My french is not so good, but is it so that there is a standard wheel taildragger of the French VFR C150?
Yes it is a new version exported from the TiBush but with a lot of mmodifications:
- modification of the glass reflection on the panel
- bump textures added on the panel right and left
- modification of the vc light which was too "hard"
- a new panel with emissives textures (thanks to the withe paper of Bill Learning) coupled with the electrical switche
- a 180hp for this Cessna
Cheers
Didier "Lagaffe"
Ok, that sounds very good.
Please, bump this thread when the standard wheel taildragger C150 is ready for download. I would like to give it a swing.
Hi,
I succed to find The solution of the bump problem. It is not a multi-material error but only the alpha channel which is not correct in the exterior_t.dds texture.
A rapid solution that all people can do:
- backup your exterior_t.dds texture first ...
- open the texture exterior_t.dds with the program DXtBmp
- use the menu Alpha - Create a Alpha Channel Template to create a Alpha Channel
- be aware to flip this Alpha Channel if necessary
- save the texture with this Alpha Channel in DDS - DXT5 format.
This improvement and all modifications finded on the Taildragger model will be included in a version 2.0 as soon as possible for :
- the C150-L tri-cycle
- the TiBush
- the Hydra 180 hp
- and this Taildragger.
All theses new versions will contain the Damage Mod of the TiBush.
Cheers,
Didier
That's great news Didier, thank you for continuously improving these wonderful aircraft.
- JP
- Jens Peter "Penz" Pedersen
Once upon a time not to long ago I was able to acess this site but I lost the http;/...can anyone help me?
p.s. I was not able to use the site given here.
Thanks
Dick
Try this (English version chosen): http://frenchvfr.free.fr/?lng=en
- Jens Peter "Penz" Pedersen
Thanks Penz...but no luck! Im checking all my storage CD's.
Penz`s link worked for me, though I did have to resend username and email address, and send a bot-avoider code
Rats - why won't anything work properly first time?
All I keep getting is "this page cannot be displayed"
Rats - why won't anything work properly first time?
Hi,
If you have some problems tto load the pages of French-VFR you can send some information to frenchvfr[at]free[dot]fr and I tried to solve it.
- your SOH speudo
- your French-VFR account if you have
- your browser (IE, Firefox, Crome, Opera)
- your IP adress
Cheers,
Didier "Lagaffe"
hi,
The ADF will be solved and a version 2.0 is ready to be publish.
I was also developing a little French scenery LAON - LFA what I wanted to released for a friend: it's finish http://frenchvfr.free.fr/download.ph...=652&tconfig=0
So the C 150 v2.0 will be released as soon as possible.
Lagaffe
That's great news on both counts. Thank you, Lagaffe!
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Sorry to derail thread
Just 1 question to the Cessna ( in fact GA) specialists !
Was the plane with wheelcovers any faster then the one without?
Any other benefit apart weight up ( and probaly a wheel turns all time problem )?
Thanks for enlightening
Roland
PS:My late friend told me-->In WW2 Ju-87 and many others had that too.On Russian front airfields,they had to be dismounted ( mud condition) as they made the wheels stuck.Now by surprise the non cover planes were a bit faster then the ones with them he said ( and he flew them a lot)
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