ALPHA Halifax BVI for CFS2 by UncleTgt
This is my impression of the Halifax BVI based on the Alphasim Halifax BIII.
These provide new airfile, dp file & textures to use with a copy of ALPHA_Halifax_BIII_UT.
The BVI used Hercules 100 engines & had a pressurised fuel system. It was in service from late '44 onwards.
The options provided for are: RG481 DY - O of 102 squadron RAF circa December '44.
RG610 DY - K of 102 squadron RAF circa October '45.
PN167 L8 - Z "Miquette" of 347 (french) squadron RAF flying from Elvington circa January 1945.
RG588 C8 - S of 640 squadron RAF flying from Leconfield circa March '45.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to: Shessi for the original conversion, & Alphasim for the original aircraft.
Peperez for his conversion & modelling of the other variants with his airfiles.
Allen for his DOSmdlc_2, making shine & mdl size changes possible in WIN7+.
Arno Gerretsen for ModelconverterX, such a clever & versatile tool.
Robert John for his CFS2 Exploding Objects tutorial.
Shessi & Allen for allowing me to butcher & adapt their weapons to create some new ones.
Martin Wright for so many useful tools, in this case in particular MDLmat allowing aircraft model material transparency & colour changes.
Kelticheart for his prop bitmaps & exhaust effects.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
AUG 2019
Submitted by UncleTgt
This is my impression of the Halifax BVI based on the Alphasim Halifax BIII.
These provide new airfile, dp file & textures to use with a copy of ALPHA_Halifax_BIII_UT.
The BVI used Hercules 100 engines & had a pressurised fuel system. It was in service from late '44 onwards.
The options provided for are: RG481 DY - O of 102 squadron RAF circa December '44.
RG610 DY - K of 102 squadron RAF circa October '45.
PN167 L8 - Z "Miquette" of 347 (french) squadron RAF flying from Elvington circa January 1945.
RG588 C8 - S of 640 squadron RAF flying from Leconfield circa March '45.
To install, unzip the download to a temporary location & move/ copy files to the matching folder names inside your chosen CFS 2 install.
Thanks to: Shessi for the original conversion, & Alphasim for the original aircraft.
Peperez for his conversion & modelling of the other variants with his airfiles.
Allen for his DOSmdlc_2, making shine & mdl size changes possible in WIN7+.
Arno Gerretsen for ModelconverterX, such a clever & versatile tool.
Robert John for his CFS2 Exploding Objects tutorial.
Shessi & Allen for allowing me to butcher & adapt their weapons to create some new ones.
Martin Wright for so many useful tools, in this case in particular MDLmat allowing aircraft model material transparency & colour changes.
Kelticheart for his prop bitmaps & exhaust effects.
This is freeware and subject to the usual conditions.
UncleTgt,
AUG 2019
Submitted by UncleTgt