Boeing P-26 Peashooter Update.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category FSX Military Props

Description: This is an updated package of the AF Scrub "Peashooter". Various missing or incorrect config information has been updated, new 4096x4096 textures have been applied and a new livery included. I would suggest that his original package be downloaded from flightsim.com and used as a basis for using my version. Information is included in the "readme" giving my reason for this suggestion. Be sure to look it over. This version as with the original functions perfectly in P3D_V4.

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Good evening,

Excellent work, Falcon409! Too bad we can't do this...

 
lol, I know. . .isn't that an awesome startup though? I posted the link in the thread. . .maybe somebody will take it on as a challenge. . .that would be great to have. Thanks Rami!
 
Falcon, there are three files on Flightsim.com. Two by A.F. Scrub and an update by Michael Pook. Is the one by Michael Pook needed?
 
Falcon, there are three files on Flightsim.com. Two by A.F. Scrub and an update by Michael Pook. Is the one by Michael Pook needed?
I didn't download it WH because I had already made the changes that he did and I didn't care for the VC he supplied. As long as you have AF Scrubs original (more for comparison and possibly to grab the other livery that I changed), you should be fine.
 
Very fun! I myself need no other livery that #62. If you're going to do an interwar plane, might as well as use all the colors they used! It looks less like a war plane and more like a circus wagon! I know Planes of Fame has theirs, but I'm seriously surprised someone hasn't made a flying replica yet given the similar planes like Delmar Benjamin's R2 and Jim Moss's Super Solution and QED. (Also don't for get Jim Wright's achingly beautiful H-1. It was absolutely gorgeous and I was extremely saddened when I heard about his crash. Although I did get to see it, I missed his arrival and departure so I never got to see it in the air.) Even the late Gerry Beck built his P-51A from plans so I think a P-26 would be totally doable.
 
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