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Carenado C172 is out

That seems to be the case for all their FSX aircraft. Perhaps they need some help from Father Bill :amen:

Actually, the Mooney is not too bad if you adjust your monitor for it and night flying. The rest are a bit 'blunt' in terms of lighting.
 
Mr. Ramone, sir...

when I last saw Julie B she was still quite happily flying around. Unfortunately the company that was leasing her, that I learned to fly with, went bust. The aircraft were returned to the lessor and I believe most of them were sold on (Victor Bravo, one of the Warriors, is still in the local area) but for some reason Juliet Bravo was scrapped. T'is a pity. Anyone up for a repaint of the Carenado one for me?

:wave: ;)

Agreed re the Carenado interior lighting. It's a pity it isn't split, although it depends what else is or isn't lit as to how flyable an aircraft is without the dome light, if you don't have all the switches configured to your desktop controllers...
 
I was happy to see that the folks at Carenado didn't clean the windows completely and left the interior with just a little bit of wear and tear this time. Since I installed that Hi-def interior to the Mooney and the 182RG I've been flying nothing else, but the interior to this one is pretty satisfying too! I flew a 172 in Arizona a couple of years ago and flying from Scottsdale in this one brings it all back.

I'm so glad I gave up the evil weed over a year ago but I wish the ashtrays did something else when they were clicked on. Maybe I can link it to a 'coughing' sound file.


Where did you find the hi-def interior for the 182RG?

Thanks!
 
Take a close look at the 50th anniversary paint.

Even so, the 172 textures are a vast improvement over the Piper Cherokee, which is one of the "not so good" FSX aircraft, texture wise.

I am not really a photo-textures person. There'll be a review on simFlight in a day or so - just need to finalise the text. All in all - and putting personal painting preferences aside - it is very much worth having.

43000 real world 172 sales can't be a bad sign.
 
I don't understand how they could have so radically changed (and improved) the upholstery without changing the model?
 
I don't understand how they could have so radically changed (and improved) the upholstery without changing the model?

By using better initial imagery.

This is not an insult to Carenado - they just made the "easiest" possible solution. If you are given a good wireframe texture UV map and you have a good library of textures, an accomplished painter can achieve wonders over a commercial paint quite simply because the developer has to "pay" for the paints - and as he wants to maximise profits, the painter is forced to economise.

With all due respect to everyone here - unless you are prepared to add 5 to 10 dollars to a model, some developers won't give you the paints you want.

If you've seen the Bushhawk textures - the basic paintkit on the wireframes took three months to get just right and I had to browbeat the developer with some pretty harsh words to get him to re-map certain pieces as many as four times. A lot of love goes into a third party paint...

Some of us painters are right PITAs...

And re the BH paints - I did them on approval...
 
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