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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

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FSX CBI Scenery at Flightsim.com

Did some testing, I think its quite good.
All the relevant airfields are there, and the package contains an exceptional volume of documentation (charts, maps, etc). For that I really applaude the author.

Scenery objects are standard fsx, as far as I have seen. I will write to the author and offer him my Solomon 1943 libraries, if he wants to expand his work or introduce a second version if it.

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Cheers,
Mark
 
Heard from the author yet ?

Did some testing, I think its quite good.
All the relevant airfields are there, and the package contains an exceptional volume of documentation (charts, maps, etc). For that I really applaude the author.

Scenery objects are standard fsx, as far as I have seen. I will write to the author and offer him my Solomon 1943 libraries, if he wants to expand his work or introduce a second version if it.

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Cheers,
Mark

I totally agree with you Mark . The documentation is excellent and very informational . Basically it is pretty good but could really use some airfield scenery objects . Your Solomon 1943 libraries would be excellent for the CBI scenery and would really fit right in to it .

Rich:ernae:
 
Except flying the Hump in a C-46.

I might even start a ' We NEED a C-46 ' thread ...

We need a Military C-46A with Curtiss 4 blade props (grin).
The CalClassic is a civvy derated one although it can be modified to Mil specs. But it's a HS 3 blade version. There were some, but the majority were Curtiss equipped. LOL mate its an uphill battle (grin).

Alexdan
(Alex D. Nicolson)
 
Totally agree, a Curtiss Commando would be a blast for that scenery!

Cheers,
Mark

Well, even though she's a 3 bladed version, she still fills the bill quite nicely, She is very convincing when flying the "Hump".

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Well, even though she's a 3 bladed version, she still fills the bill quite nicely, She is very convincing when flying the "Hump".

Mal, I assume that's the Cal Classics one by Libardo Guzman et al. Lovely in FS9 but still has the prop disc texture issue with SP2 if I remember.


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Thanks for the heads-up on the C-87s Willy!! Even though they're FS9 I still fly that sim when I want to partake in some Cloud9 Phamtom flights. I'll check it out!
Rob
 
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