Hurricane91
SOH-CM-2026
Rear loading doors and tail support (shift+e, 2).
@Simviation,Downloads, FSX, Military.
Fantastic, thank you Mr. Kristensen.
@Simviation,Downloads, FSX, Military.
Fantastic, thank you Mr. Kristensen.
Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

This is pretty cool. Any VC?
lol, Pretty funny, that was kinda my impression the first time I flew in a C-119 from Texas to Newburgh, NY. Jens C-124 is a nice model, well done and the VC is comfortable enough to keep you happy on a long flight. I don't normally fly big stuff like this, but I like this one.Thanks, Jens, for doing this one. Looks great!
I used to fly with a fella that was a flight engineer on these things. Talked about 20 hour flights across the Pacific. He said, "it was a collection of pieces moving through the air, none of which were connected to each other!"
cheers,
steve
lol, Pretty funny, that was kinda my impression the first time I flew in a C-119 from Texas to Newburgh, NY. Jens C-124 is a nice model, well done and the VC is comfortable enough to keep you happy on a long flight. I don't normally fly big stuff like this, but I like this one.
Wow Gunny, it is a small world. I would have been at Stewart in the fall of '69 I believe. Got out of active duty in mid 1970 and was out for 16 years before going back in as a Reservist with the 301st and retired 3 years ago (my last 5 years as an Air Reserve Technician).I PCS'd from NAS JRB Ft Worth to my last duty station, a USMC KC-130 squadron at Stewart ANGB Newburgh NY.
Rear loading doors and tail support (shift+e, 2).
@Simviation,Downloads, FSX, Military.
Fantastic, thank you Mr. Kristensen.
Is any one else having an issue with transparent engine cylinders?
-G-
Yes, mine did also. I think a file may be missing. I tried the engine texture that OBIO did for JBK's AW 27 Ensign found here...
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?t=33545&page=2
Scroll down the page to find the attached file "cyl_16..zip". Just download, unzip, and place the file in the "texture shared" folders of both C-124s. That seemes to work well.